Amarillo High School - La Airosa Yearbook (Amarillo, TX)
- Class of 1928
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Whose fervent efforts and clear devotion to the noblest
and finest in our heritage of English letters has kindled
within us a like loyalty to the greatest masters of our lang-
uage: Whose constant efforts to clarify our thinking, to
broaden our scope of reading, and to uplift our principles
of living have earned our grateful friendship: Whose sym-
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Class of 1928, dedicate this volume of La Airosa.
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Manual Training Physical Education Boys Physical Director
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Music Diploma, C. I. A. A. B., A. M.
Head of Music Southwestern U.
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Superinlemknl of Schools Secrclary .- -
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H. S. MILHOLLAND j. A. BOWMAN j. B. COE
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SCIlOUl., BOARD
The accomplishments of the Board of Trustees of the Amarillo Independent School
District for the last two years has been outstanding in the history of the district, and
it is doubtful if there will ever be a f-' 'iid of as great opportunity for building in the
same length of time as has been these two years. The demands made on
the district by reason of s' -ncrease in population have been met in a
manner that has brouffl . the patrons olf the schools, as well as from
the tax payers of tl J.. approximately one million dollars have been ex-
pended for new l - Q iintenance expense has almost doubled, the good busi-
ness judgment used, together with increased values in the city, new buildings, mercan-
tile stocks. etc., instead of an increase in the school tax, we have been able to reduce
the rate to 82 cents per one hundred dollars which is the lowest rate of any city or
town in West Texas, with one exception.
Following is a list of new buildings, and substantial additions to buildings dur'
ing the last two years: '
Second Unit, Senior High School 5231788.00
North Buchanan Street, Grade or junior High 52,535.00
Sanbourn School. Grade and Junior High 133,085.00
Summit. Grade 56,057.00
Country Club, Grade and ,lunior High 80,803.00-
Eakle, Grade 76,789.00
Humphry Highland, Grade l4,74l.00
Pleasant Valley, Grade 30,544.00
Sites Purchased 36,600.00
Equipment 5 7,000.00
5873992.00
The personnel of the Board covering this period of development is as follows:
W. N. Durham, H W. Blackburn, H. S. Milholland, B. Coe, U. S. Strader. E..
l... Roberts, A. Bowman. Mr. B. C. D. Bynum succeeded Mr Durham on Jan.
X 4, l928, Mr. Durham having resigned on account of being out of the city.
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MEET AT CANYON, APRIL 20-21
FIRE
A COLLECTION OF PRIZE WINNING
FIRE POSTERS
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S. R. STEELE - --------- . Sponsor
GOMER JONES - President
ED KANOUSE - - Vice President
VINCENT AVERY - - Secretary
GEORGE BATES - - - - Treasurer
SHARPE MCCULLOUGH - Sargeant al Arms
CARROLL MITCHELL ---- - - Reporter
ACCOMPLISI-ITMENTS OF THE CLUB
The Lost and Found Room, which rendered splendid service to the school, was
ably managed by George Bates.
Seventy delegates attended Older Boys Conference at Wichita Falls.
The Hi Y observed all the usual events scheduled by the State Program Com-
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Al The club had one of its most prosperous years during its history.
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S. R. STEELE - -.--- Sponsor
HERMAN WRIGHT - President
ROB ROY BEEMAN - - Secretary
WILLIS AVERY ----- Treasurer
ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE CLUB
One of the practical services the Junior Hi Y rendered to the school and the com'
munity during the year was by keeping the front of the school clear of cars.
The Juniors also distributed Christmas presents to the poor children of the city.
This was the first year for the Junior Hi Y Club.
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DORA MOORE RUTH GIFFORD
FRANCES ROBERTSON RUBY HARPER
BEULAH BENNETT MONA RUTH ROUNTREE
SARAH BETTYSPARGER JEROME STANLEY
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Miss KLAPPROTH ---- - Sponsor
Motto: Labor omnia vincit.
Shortly after school had begun the lnternos Club organized. This was the third
year the club had taken its place among the organizations of the school.
Its purpose is to arouse interest and to encourage the study of Latin. During
the club period old Roman heroes and Roman customs are discussed. Latin songs
are sung and the relation of the English and Latin languages is also studied.
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MARY SEIWELL-DEAN BULLOCK - - President
RAY WALLING-LOLTYSE SAGER - - Viee President
LUCILLE l'lOLI.IDAY-FAY GRIFFEN - Seerelary and Treas.
DOROTHY BEEMAN-MARY SEIWELL - - - - - Reporter
"Los Viajerosu, "The Travelers", is one of the most entertaining clubs of l928,
also it is one of the very newest, being organized uncler the sponsorship of Miss Cora
Russell in the fall of l927. The motto nhlagalo Hay", "Do It Today" was chosen
by the club. The colors are green and white ancl the flower is the cactus. The
nante of the club has been carriecl out by the numerous trips to Mexico through the
interesting talks given by the members. Several plays and Spanish games have been
interesting features on the programs. We hope the club next year may have as in- A
teresting and successful year as we have had.
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Miss ORXf'ILLE HEADRICK - - - Sponsor
The Pi Delta Dramatic Club has accomplished more this year than ever before.
The different groups have presented plays in Assembly and for the womenys clubs of
the city. The play 'suppressed Desires" was entered in the district contest, but was
defeated by Plainview. They hope next year to be more successful.
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The Eulalian Club is the oldest girls' literary club in Amarillo High Schoolf
The purpose of the club is to promote interest along various literary lines. Many
interesting programs have been given in the club this year, and interest in the club is
growing continually.
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MR. C. G. TRUITT ---- Sponsor
The Philomathian Debating Society was organized in 1926.
The Philo's represented by Deiss and Woodward lost the Lion's cup this year
to the Forum. Later on however, Bob McKinney won the Extempore Speaking Con-
test over the Forum contestants.
The Forum-Philomathion Banquet was held at the Amarillo Athletic Club in the
later part of March.
The Philo's are sponsored by the Lion's Club of Amarillo
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It was with an enthusiastic membership, that Forum Debating Society entered
the eleventh year of its organization. In point of achievement the year ,27-'28 has
been one of the most successful in the history of the club.
The new members, including Miss Cecil, Sponsor, and Miss Cornelius, Debate
Coach, were duly initiated in the early part of the school year. I-lallowe'en found
the club entertaining in the school cafeteria. The Girls Debating Club, which early
became allied with Forum, was entertained in January, and in April the joint Forum-
Philo banquet was staged at the Amarillo Athletic Club.
The Forum Debating Team, composed of Jack Fischer and E.. B. Fincher, won
the Lions Cup from the Philomathians and also represented the school in debate. This
team won the Memphis, Tri-City, and District League debates, enabling them to enter
the finals at Austin,
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F. H REDDER A. B. CLOPTON
R. L. KERR A. H. VETESK
The Architectural Club was organized for the purpose of promoting the power
of visualization and to encourage the appreciation of appropriate styles of construction.
T. G. HULL, Faculty Sponsor.
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GSCAR WISE - - Director
LLOYD FARNSXVORTH .President
GERALD COOPER - - Secretary
PAUL SMITH - ----- Treasurer
The Band has done especially good work this year. It has secured the name of
the City Band as well as the High School Band. It has completely uniformed itself
through its own efforts.
The Band did its part in creating spirit at all the football games as well as at
other school functions. It was taken, as the official band, on the Amarillo Trade Trip
throughout the Panhandle. The boys were especially praised by the business men for
their conduct and attitude. Since, it has been on several trips, still maintaining its
good standard.
The Band won the Band division of the Panhandle Music Festival. The Band
has not only been improved but greatly augmented this year. We hope they continue
their advancement in the future.
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LORRAINE WELCIA - - - - Director
ln view of the fact that there was no orchestra last year some little trouble was
had in arranging one. but through Miss Welch's persistent efforts Amarillo High
School's finest and largest orchestra was having rehearsals by the middle of November.
lts inception has proved a valuable asset to the school. On February the 16th,
the orchestra gave a fine chapel program. It has played for many school entertainments
including the plays, "Daddy Long Legsn, "The Princess", the Junior Hi-Y program,
and the Laredo Taft lecture. Moreover, it has played for various civic programs
such as "Abraham Lincoln", the entertainment of the Women's Federated Clubs, the
Santa Fe employee's banquet, and many others. It won the fourth year orchestra
division in the Panhandle Music Festival.
The orchestra furnished excellent accompaniment for the light opera, "Pickles"
given by the music department ln addition, our orchestra played the processional A
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Miss WELCH - - ---- Director
The boy's Glee Club this year was composed of 50 Junior and Senior boys.
The club has been unusually active this year, having presented several chapel pro-
grams, sung for the P. T. A., and taken part in several evening programs. The
boys' quartet, composed of Paul Smith, tenor, Raymond Daniels, second tenor, Wil-
lard Grantham. baritone, and Carroll Mitchell, bass, made several appearances. The
club was divided into two periods this year, part meeting the first period and part
the sixth.
The Clee Club this year also furnished the male cast and the male chorus for
the operetta 'iPickles", which was given the last part of March.
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LORRAINE WE1.CH - ---- Director
"Music is a necessary par! of one's education"
The girl's Choral Club is composed of I44 girls The club has given assembly,
community, and P. T. A. programs. There were 224 students that took part in the
operetta, Hpicklesn, 125 being members of the girl's Choral Club. The Cxlee Club
and Orchestra assisted the girls in presenting Upicklesn.
The Lyric Club, a special chorus, won second place in the Panhandle Music
Festival.
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T Ross LARSEN, MARVIN ERHARDT Sergeant at Arms
The formation of an "A" Association was the closing event of the l927-28
Athletic season for the Amarillo High School. Coach Russell Smith, who suc-
ceeded Coach H. l... Butler, together with a committee of old letter men drew up
the hy-laws of this organization. The standards and aims of this association are to
foster cleaner athletics: encourage good sportsmanship: and instill in Amarillo High
School the laws of good citizenship through athletics. This association shall advise
in all matters of general welfare pertaining to Amarillo High School Athletics.
It is the hope and plan of this club to have somewhere in the high school building
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s. Hugh L. Butler organized the Pep squad early in the year. She checked
, every tudent that wanted to enter because they had to come up to certain standards.
hen the real Pep squad was organized there were l58 members. A consti-
tution and by-laws were drawn up and passed by the club The following officers
were elected:
BoN1TA CAZZELL - - - President
WooDsoN HARRIS - - Vice President
CARMEN THOMPSON - Secrefary and Treasurer
Yell leaders:
Azelle Boone
Dick Gibbon
Jim Boring
Wilma Donnell
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Miss LENORA WAi.TERs Spolnsor
PAULINE PLACEY - - - President
ERMA DE W1cH'1' - - - Vice President
JOSEPHINE TISDAL - Secretary and Treasurer
The Home Economics Club was organized at the first of this year with Miss
Walters as sponsor. lts main purpose was to create a more friendly feeling among
the girls of the Home Economics department and to furnish a place for discussion of
problems that are of interest to all girls.
The Home Economics Club is composed of sixty high school girls.
The club has appeared twice on assembly programs.
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President - - Lucius BROMLEY 9: i
Vice President CLEO BOSWELL
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MEMBERS OF CLUB
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V ' Stella Boles Cecil Holman Dorothy Peake
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The Girls' Debating Society was organized in the fall of l928 by Miss Oretha
Cornelius, who has since acted as sponsor. It is our purpose to learn how to debate
and speak in public,
As this is the first year a girls' debating society has been conducted, we feel
that excellent work has been done and much credit is due Miss Cornelius.
The school team, consisting of Rosemary Booth and Louise Shea, was selected
from the club. This team won four debates, one with Plaainview, one with Lub-
bock, another with Memphis, and a fourth with Canyon.
The club is expecting to accomplish greater things next year. We are planning
to send our team to State and we shall try our utmost to reach our goal.
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IN MEMORIAM
A sensltlve nature xn whlch any person of hugh Ideals
could eas ly touch a responslve chord, a natural leader
of boys but never dictatorial nor overbearing, sympa
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ness when occasion demanded or when a moral Issue
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HUGH L BUTLER
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are better for his havlng been with us
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fair and square in victories, and to be true
sportsman in defeat. Our Coach had become an important part of our school life ancl
we are glad that Sherman High School lost him to us.
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the Sandies is a man whom all the boys love
and respect I-le is a man that puts the old
fight into the boys, and gives them that never
give up spirit which has been instrumental in
leading them to an enviable place in football.
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AMARILLO 58-.-CAN YON 0
The Amarillo Sandies opened the I927 season with the Canyon
Eagles at Texan Park. With two weeks of training camp work to urge
them on they were able to defeat the Eagles by a big score which helped to
wipe out the sting of defeat that had been theirs from the past season There
were no outstanding stars for either team, yet the Sandies evidenced a spirit
that was to follow them through the district honors. The game was marred
by many fumbles which was a forerunner of the many gruelling hours of
practice before a smoothly operating team could be made.
AMARILLO 26--PAM PA 0
The second game of the season played on the home gridiron was
with the Pampa I-Iarvesters. It was in this game that the fans began to
realize the strength of the Sandie line and the machine work of the speedy
baclcfield The last whistle ended the game with a 26-0 score. The
strong offensive playing of the Sandies was remarked upon by the fol-
lowers and supporters of the Sandies and many predictions were made
then and there for a continuance of victories. There was one incident of
this encounter that dimmed the joy of the local boys and that was the loss
of one of the outstanding prospective backfield men, Bill Flenniken, who
suffered a broken shoulder.
AMARILLO 59--TUCUMCARI 0
The week following the game with Pampa the Sandies met another
old rival in the Tucumcari Rattlesnakes. Although outweighed by the
visitors the Sandies were easily "masters of the day" Not once during
the game did the Rattlesnakes appear as a serious threat to the Sandie
goal line. This Golden Sandstorm of Amarillo High was just to much
for the New Mexico boys and they were forced by the superior playing
of the Sandies to return to their "native den" with a 59-0 score.
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Waterloo for thte golden Sandstorm, for it was in this game that their
enviable record of not being scored against was broken for Clovis marked
one touchdown against them. I'Iowever the local boys were clearly the
superior team of the two, and' though many fumbles appeared at frequent
intervals that old 'fnever say die" spirit made the Sandies easy victors.
AMARILLO I 3---LUBBOCK 0
This game marked the first Interscholastic League Contest for the
Sandies. The Lubbock Westerners repeatedly attempted the lateral pass
that had been used in previous games by the Sanclies and because of this
fact the visitors were unable to gain on this pass. The Sandie linesmen,
with a determination that was so characteristically theirs. acted as the
necessary wall to stop the Westerners offensive plays. Travis, displayed in
this game, the best generalship he had up to this time in the whole season.
Gains made repeatedly by Walker and Doebler made the Westerners
goal line an obiective easily obtained. The Amarillo team seemed at
its best on this day and began to show the type of line work and backfield
work that must sooner or later make the other district contenders sit up
and take notice.
AMARILLO 33--QUANNAI-I O
The first game of the season on foreign territory was with Quannah.
It might be spoken of as the poorest exhibition of football the Sandies
made the entire season. Fumble after fumble made the game anybocly's
for the first half After the second period began the Sandies began to
display the brand of football they had used in previous games and were
easily victors from then on till the last whistle. A 33 to 0 score marked
the second Interscholastic League victory for the Golden Sandstorm.
AMARILLO I8-WPLAINVIEW 6
Plainview Bulldogs were the next gridiron foes to be vanquished.
And they proved to be a much easier obstacle to overcome than the score
indicates. On the second play of the game Gibson ran for the first touch-
down and after that the Sandies took things easy and Coach Butler used
two full teams to continue piling up the final score. The only touchdown
made by the Bulldogs came after a sweeping end run and successive line
plunges against the second team.
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a scoreless tie until the last few minutes of play when Walker and Hop-
kins were finally able to push the pigskin over the goal line through a
series of end runs. The teams were evenly matched and for a while the
outcome looked skeptical for the Sandies, who were more than ever cle-
termined to win district championship. It seemed that the Vernon line
was immovable and very few opportunities were had for the fleet Sandies
backfield to march down the field. The end runs called for at the
crucial time by Quarterback Travis macle the game a victory for the
local boys. The large delegation that followed the Sandies down on a
special train was evidence of the enthusiastic support they were being given
during the season and it was because of the frenzied appeal and help of
these followers that the Golden Sandies were able to chalk up another
victory. l
AMARILLO 28--ELECTRA 0
At last the Sandies were home for a contest. The Electra Tigers
came to Amarillo with a determination to defeat the Sandies, and be-
cause of this feeling they gave the boys a tussle However the Sandies
outplayed them all through the game and the Tigers were never able to
penetrate the Sandie line for many gains, while on the other hand the
offensive play of the Golden Sandstorm with the good interference of
the line made easy victors of the fray.
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This game played in Amarillo on Thanksgiving Day was the game
which would decide the District Champions. Both the Sandies and the
Coyotes entered the contest with a "do or diem determination and as a
result it was one of the "hottest" games of the season. The Sanclies
outclassed the Coyotes throughout the entire periods of play and none
who saw the game could do other than agree with the final results of the
game. The Coyotes were unable to get anywhere with their passing attack
for the beautiful work of Hopkins as an intercepter of passes was never
better than on this day. The Sandie line was an impregnable wall, and
the "brilliant toe" of Walker was responsible for the Coyotes having to
return the ball many yards before ever entering the scoring Zone. This
was a game witnessed by the largest crowd that ever attended a game
in Amarillo.
AMARILLO 6iABILENE 46
Amarillo's rival for bi-district honors was just too much for the
Sandies, but the righest praise should go to the Sandies for that 'inever give
up" spirit displayed by them from whistle to whistle in this game. Though
hopelessly outclassed both in weight and speed the Sandies never ceased
to fight. They fought with every ounce of their strength till the last
whistle and their best was not enough so to them came the first and only
defeat of the entire season. The score being 46 to 6 in the Abilene
Eagles' favor. -
As a fitting close to this brief review of the season an appreciation
for the undying loyalty, fighting spirit, unquenchable determination, and
fair play of the following Sandies who will leave us through graduation
is given:
Captain Ross Larsen.
Fred Hayden.
Pelham Hopkins.
Marvin Erhardt.
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Cully was hackfield captain this season and at his position of halfback he Just
wasn't there when the man, who was to cover him went out for him, for he was usu-
ally racing down the field with the pigskin safely stowed away under his arm.
ROBERT WALKER, "Bob"-Halfbaclg
Bob is the "Harry Lauder" of the Sandies squad. Not only that but he is one
of the shiftiest, flashiest halfbacks to ever wear a Golden Sandstorm uniform. His '
"brilliant toe" dealt misery to many opposing teams this season-ask the Wichita Falls
Coyotes.
CHARLES DOEBEER, "Deb"-Fullbaclf
i This is Dehs second year on the team and he's the boy that doesn't know what
rl 5 the word "quit" means. I-le's a fighter from start to finish and a peach of a sport.
Another case of Hstill water runs deep". A flashy backfield man that is responsible
for many of the Sandies yardage gains.
KENNETH TRAVIS, "Travis"-Quafterbaclz.
The man that stimulated the fighting courage of the team as he directed its attack.
A quick and conservative thinker a firm field general, and an inspiring personality is
what Travis means to his teammates and his coaches I-le is the one other man that
played every second of all the season's games.
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This "Fighting Captain" is one who will long be remembered in the history of
Amarillo High School athletics-he is to be appreciated as a gentleman and a football
player. This is his third year on the regular team, and each year he has held an en-
viable record. Ask any of the boys what they think about "Rosie", Good luck
to you "Rosie".
HAROLD NUNN, 'fBull"-End.
"All right, let's go, Fellasn quotes Nunn to his teammates. That means more
than the words themselves, for 'tis the quiet, yet emphatic way in which he speaks the
words that brings life, fight, and success to his teammates. Nunn is a good student of
the game of football as well as a past master of his position on the team.
FRANK REDDER, "Redder,'HCenter
Thereis just one other man on the 1927 team that holds the record that Redder
does. Most of you know that Redder played every second of every game this season.
Ask some of the opposing centers just how he stacks up as to strength. And for pass-
ing-well, he made very few bad ones.
FRED HAYDEN, "Freddie"-Guard
The "Fighting Tunneyn-He should be called "Stonewall', Hayden for that's
exactly what his opponents think about him. He just doesn't budge when he's assaulted
by the enemy. He has the endurance of a giant even though he has the size of a
midget. We will miss you next year, but here's the good wishes of the whole school
wherever you go.
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The man that never lets a forward pass get by. He ruined many teams hopes
this season by breaking up those, long, sure-gaining passes. This is the first and last
year for Hop on the Sandie team. Someone's going to have to step lively to success-
fully fill his place next year. Good luck, l-lop.
WILLIE MAC GIBSON, "Bill"-Halfbaclf
This is Bill's first year on the team, and he was always there With another
year of experience he's going to make other high schools sit up and take notice. Bill
has the spirit, the fight and the personality to make a success whereever he goes. The
boys will swear by him and the coaches like him.
WAYNE LARSEN, "Weinie"-End
Weinie is a small man, but possesses a football heart, and a will to do that has
macle him a threat at his position. Just get Weinie Umacln and a whole troop can't
stop him. He's going to be a 'icotton-headed" danger against any opponent.
I-IERMAN CONKLIN, "Conk"-'Guard
"Let's get this right" Conklin. That is a typical trait of "Conk'. Always
know you are right and then go ahead. Folks are going to hear from Conk next year,
for he's sure to deal misery to his opponents when they hit the Sandies line.
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those "don't give up the ship" boys and you may always know that old "l'limy" will
be in there fighting till the last whistle, and let me say right here that few gain over
his part of the line
GASTON DoBBs, "Dobbs"-End
Whe-e-e-e, a bit of dust, and Dobbs is off and it would take a fast clog to catch
him, for he knows where he's going and it takes power to stop him. Knowing what he
has done this year and knowing that this is his first year on the team you may begin
your predictions right now. ,
CLEM SPEER, "Speah"-Tackle.
"Speah" puts all he has into the game, and it is enough to scare his opponent to
death. His drive will tear up any line and he is a man that seldom has to be told twice
what to and what not to do. He has a pride in his team and he certainly helped make
the l927 team the pride of the town and school.
HERMAN BOLES, uShorty"--Sludeni Manager.
When we think of all the duties of a manager, we want to say and with all sin-
cerity-POOR Sl-IORTY. He cloesnit need our sympathy for, he's the type of boy
that willingly and cheerfully performs all his tasks and then had his fun. You may
wonder how one individual can be in a dozen different places at once-ask Shorty,
he will tell you. The coaching staff could haye looked the world over and never have
found a student who could so capably and cheerfully fill the place of Manager as Shorty
has done.
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and an inspiration to his men, that's Coach Hull. Just watch the smoke of the Yan-
nigans if you want to know the real ability and efficiency of the man.
Remember the Yannigans are the future Sandies.
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AMARILLO I9--EL PASO 29
AMARILLO 20--EL PASO 22
The Sandies opened the basketball season with two games with
El Paso, losing both by scores of 29-193 and 22-20. The first game
was clouded by a tragedy that was felt throughout the season. Captain
Blades sustained a broken leg the first few minutes of the first game.
This injury kept him out all season and deprieved the Sandies of one
of the best scoring men of the club.
AMARILLO 28--PANI-IANDLE 25
In this game, Travis, the Sandies' flashy forward, scored I4 of
the Sandies' 28 points. The floor work of the Sandies excelled that of
the rival team and each player showed that superior fight and ability
that is so characteristic of the wearers of the black and gold. This
was a game that made the fans sit up and take notice.
AMARILLO I6-STRATFORD I9
The gmc that was the classic of the season was the Stratford-Sandie
game. When the last whistle sounded the score was tied by Walker,
who shot a long field goal that gave the Sandies the necessary 2 points to
tie the score. Five minutes extra was called for but tliis time the visit-
ors were favored and the game closed with a I9-I 6 defeat for the Sandies.
AMARILLO 34--TULIA 22
This game was another evidence of the strength of the Sanclies.
They were easily masters of the occasion and had little trouble in de-
feating the visitors. Each Sandie displayed smooth, efficient floor work.
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The score of this game indicates nothing. The "Irish" lucked
out, for both teams played a very poor brand of basketball. As to floor
work and execution of plays the Sandies were clearly superior to the
visitors, but the basket just wasn't there when that ball was tossed goal-
ward by our goal shooters..
AMARILLO 20.--CANYON 33
Canyon proved the district Waterloo for the Sandies. This was
the game that decided the bi-district contenders from the Panhandle.
Things looked bright for the Sandies the first half, but luck began to
forsake them and when the last whistle sounded, the gold and black
suffered a defeat that eliminated them from district honors. W. Larsen,
Travis, Van Noy, and Walker were outstanding players in this game, and
they bid fair to make things uncomfortable in this district next season.
"BETTER LUCK NEXT YEAR"
From the standpoint of games won and lost, theVSandies basketball
season was not successful. Seven games were lost and four won. There
were six letter men back: but none of these men had had enough experi-
ence for Coach Butler to mould a District Championship team out of.
The Sandies, although they were beaten most of their games, piled up
a total of 257 points to their opponents 256 points. None of the men
of this year's team will graduate and next year from all prospects the
Sandies should go far in the State race.
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Travis is a center that is fast, aggressive, and skillful in handling the ball. He a
succeeded Blades as captain and might rightfully be called a fighting captain. He is 1
high point man for the Sandies in all games except one and he is the Sandie that dealt
misery to his opponents.
FRANK VAN Nor, "Van"-Forward.
Van is a brand new find and he is a peach. He fights every minute of the game
and is fast on the floor. Just a little more experience and he is going to be hard to excel.
BOB WALKER, "Bob"-Guard.
Bob proved a valuable man to the Sandies this year even though it is his first
year out. He is always on his toes and ready to go. He was one of the fastest
guards Amarillo has ever had.
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This is "Deb's" second year and at his guard position he kept many opposing
teams from scoring. He is just too hard to get through. If you have never seen
"Deb" snatch the ball away from the opponent and pass it on to his own team you
have missed a treat.
WANE LARSEN, "Weinie"-Forward.
'Swede Larsen is small but loud" if you don't watch him in action. He is a
cotton haired Sandie that had to be watched by all He is always ready to go and
ready to fight until the last gun. Weinie is playing his second year and will be back
next season.
KENNETH AL.EXANDER, "Alex"-Center.
This was Alexls first year on the tearn. Alex is a newcomer here. He fights
from start to finish. Alex clon't know what it means to quit fighting.
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FERN WHITE-Guard
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JULIA BOYDSTEIN-Captain-Running Center
Julia has been on the team four years She shows excellent head work, and is
a good field player.
EILEEN ROBERT'SON-Right Forward
Eileen is a quick thinker and a very close observer. She was the fastest girl on
the team, a good dodger with the ball, and the best girl on long shots.
MRS. Dosssv-Coach
Mrs. Dossey is an excellent coach. She understands her girls and has the ability
and drawing power it takes to develop a "winning spirit among the girls." She de-
velops them physically, mentally, and morally, and instills in them the spirit of good
sportsmanship.
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MRs.DossEY - - - - - - - Coach
The Girl's Volley Ball team won the lnterscholastic meet April 20th at Canyon,
having won seven games out of nine. This was the first athletic cup Amarillo girls
have ever won.
As a team the girls are very quick, good thinkers, and know their stuff when it
comes to play. They have goocl team work and use good judgment in placing their
halls.
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play hall until that spirit develops. Then they get down and stick to it until they win.
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LAUREN BLADES
HUGH HUMPHREY
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In answer to Coach Butler's call for track candidates some twenty
boys responded, most of whom were green men. Consistent practices
were held each day and the green nien developed into a team that won
the district from some of the stiffest competition that District No. I has
known for several years. The outstanding men of the season were Bor- y
den, Doebler, Dobbs, Erhardt, Hudgins, Travis, and Van Noy. How-
ever much Commendation should go to the other men that helped develop
the well balanced Sandie machine. The latter part of the season Coach
Farmer took the team in charge and gave them the finishing touches before
the district meet. Much credit goes to Coach Farmer for giving to the
Amarillo High School a track team that was easily winner of the district
meet
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Cully placed in the 220 and ran a
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Dobbs ran the 220 and a lap on This was Deb's second year on the
the relay, He placed third in the 220 squad. He ran the righ and low
and ran an excellent lap on the relay. hurdles, broad jumped, and hi-jumped.
Dobbs has two more years and should Deb will be back next year and should
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The Amarillo High School Boys and Girls tennis clubs for 1928
showed a decided increase in membership and ability over anything in
preceding years. Daily practice schedules were arranged for by Coach
T. G l-lull. These daily schedules were supplemented by arranged
games with other schools of the district previous to the meet in Canyon.
Undaunted by the weather conditions which oftentimes made outdoor
practice impossible, the tennis folks worked in the indoor gymnasium.
Such persistence was rewarded in the district meet when all qualified
players went into the semi-finals before meeting defeat.
The students chosen to go to district were: Coleman Barnhill,
Bill Flenniken, John White, Bonita Cazzell, Gertrude McConnell, Nettie
Miller. Graduation will claim Cazzell, White, Flenniken, and Barnhill.
Next year's team will likely be chosen from those boys and girls who were
so faithful in adhering to the scheduled practice periods this year. With
these men in reserve Amarillo should be dangerous to competitors at the
District Meet.
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COLEMAN BARNHILL
Barnhill is an excellent tennis player. He has a serve that is nearly impossible
A to get and his playing all over the court can not be equalled. He won first place in
singles at District.
DILLARD BUCKINGHAM
Buckingham is a very good net man. He places his balls well and puts lots
behind them. His serve is hard and his driving power good.
BILL FLENNIKEN
Bill ha splayed tennis doubles in high school for several years. His serve is hard
and his net playing perfect. He played at District, with his partner White, but was
eliminated in the semi-finals.
Joi-IN WHITE
White and Flenniken are very good doubles players. Both are of about the
same standing. White is a good tennis player and we wish him luck in the future.
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Hull helped the boys lots this year in every way. He got many matched games
for them and helped them to better their weak points.
GENE MEYER
Meyer is a good tennis player. He has, a good serve and back hand. Gene did
not play at District but we hope that he made a letter.
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LAUREN BLADES
Humpy's tennis is good. He not only plays a foot 'game but is good on hard
balls His back hand is very good and we hope that Blades will keep on with his tennis.
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This tall, lanky tennis man bids fair to help Amarillo High School win district in
future meets. This is Gilliam's first year and with the showing he made in daily prac-
tice he's likely to he heard from later on.
HUGH HUMPHREY
Hugh is a beginner in tennis competition for chosen representatives from A. H. S.
to District Meet. With men like Flennikn, White, and Barnhill any new man would
have to step to win the coveted place.
Roy KNUPP
Knupp is another new man in the tennis ranks. He is consistent in practice and
gave competition. With a few more months of experience he will round into a real
player.
WILLIAM PEARCE
Bill has one more year to help Amarillo boys win District in tennis competition.
l-le is a good tennis man.
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Bonita played the singles this year. Slie played a good game but lost in the semi-
finals. She has a hard serve and an excellent hack hand. This is her last year at
A. H. S. Bonita is going to make some college a sure point winner. Good luck-Bob.
NETTIE MILLER ,
Nettie was a good net player and partner. She could place her balls and is
quick on her feet. She played a good game at Canyon but was eliminated in the
semi-finals.
GERTRUDE MCCONNELL
1 Gertrude was a good player on the back line. She has a deceiving serve and is
quick on returning hard balls. She was defeated with Miller in the semi-finals at
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A Quarter Million Dollar Investment
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Mister, do you know how to get this thing out of second gear?
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Azelle: No, why?
Howard: Then gimme that umbrella.
The young man had just driven home from college at the close of the term. "Did
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Helen B: Heavens! l'laven't you ever been out with a Marine?
Evelyn I-I: Cln Drug Store, I Want a little pink tablet.
Druggist: "Yes: what's your trouble?"
Customer: Ml want to write a letter."
The Bride and Groom had their first spat .E sit lasted all evening and through
the night. so, when Hubby woke up next morning he decided to be diplomatic and
ignore the whole thing.
So he went to the top of the stairs and called down:
"What,s for breakfast, darling?"
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Chili: You light your cigarette with your right hand?
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New Prisoner: l'm a traveling salesman, Sir.
Bonita: Shall we dance at the Nat? There's always a good crowd there.
Vilas: No, let's go for a walk. l'm so nervous tonight I couldn't stand still.
"Girls were harder to kiss in your day, weren't they, Grandpa?" asked Ben Ansley.,
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Pelham: How much liquor can a Scot drink? '
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uYou're right," replied she. "We furnish the heads and get the sticks from
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Harold N: "What sort of a guy is this bootleggery
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Herbert D: "The state is sending my brother East."
Frank A: "Oratorical contest?"
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The fire bell rang. A stuclent leaning out of a seventeen story window to see
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l'm a football player," he saicl, as he rose ancl brushed the dust from his suit
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Harriet: "Can't even remember the last one "
"So they finally got married?"
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Sharpe: If l'ever get an aeroplane, it will be one with 300 horse power.
Nell: But are there that many horses left?
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Miss Cook fln Biologyf: "The class will now name some of the lower species
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Bill Flenniken: "Nope, mine's clean."
Mrs. Quicksall: "How many seasons in the year are there?"
Jack Fishers' "There are three-foot ball, basket ball, and baseball."
It usecl to be that when a fellow went out for a goocl time he indulged in wine,
women and songg now its woocl alcohol, nurses and funeral march.
Miss Walden Con field triplz You will observe that these trees have been well
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lVlary Liz: Why so?"
Jake: "I ean't sleep in any of my classes any more "
Eula Lee: That's a twelve piece orchestraf'
Dawn: Ult doesn't look like it."
EL: "Yeah, those six men can play ten different fox trots and two waltzesf'
Ed Kanouse: "Doctor, l'm going to dief,
Doctor: "What makes you think so ?"
NED: "My lifetime fountain pen just broke!"
Margaret Tutt savs-Traffic is only as dense as the drivers.
Kenneth Travis: Hey, you going to Mr. Steelels class today?
Ward l-ludgins: What's the matter with you? I went yesterday.
Judge: lsn't this the fifth time you have been arrested for drunkenness?
Dubb: Don' ash me. I thought you'sh keeping score!
Fo-otball is a game in which one side of the stadium wants to see eleven men
killed and the other side of the stadium wants to see eleven men killed.
"College must be a great placef, sighed the Yale Senior as he Watched the latest
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Liza: Say listen heah boy yo ain't no glass of buttahmilk youself.
Bob Walke1': Ever read Carlyle's Essay on Burns?
Fred Hayden: I'm not in the medical school.
Evelyn: "Why are you walking so slowly?"
Joe W: "Oh, so that if I fall asleep I won't fall so hard.
The student body will now join in the singing of that stirring football song, He
didn't know how to run, so coach gave him the gait.
Alda Lois: Then there's the absent-minded flapper who shined her nose and
powdered her shoes.
Margaret: "Men rarely get what they deserve these days."
Louise: "Well, they are lucky they don't."
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Vance Mason: "Do you know how to tell a professor from a student?"
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Fred Hayden: "I graduate in June."
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Oh, love is a bitter, a costly thing,
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Bob McKinney: Go to the devil thou sluggard, observe his ways and be wise.
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Mrs. Quicksall fon testj : Give a brief sketch of the life of Edgar Allen Poe.
Lazy Pupil: Edgar Allen Poe drunk whiskey till he ruint his stomach and
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Couldn't get my lesson.
Didn't know you assigned it.
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Forgot the answer.
Gosh, I didn't know we had that.
How was I to remember.
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Lost my paper.
Miss lVIiller, you said you wouldn't give us a test.
No, I didn't get my lesson.
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Please excuse me, I think I have a cold.
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Studied all my lessons except History.
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Marston: "I saved a life the other day."
Earl: "How was that?"
Marston: s'An auto was tearing down the road."
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Mr. Poole: See here, my man: who told you to plant all that new shrubbery
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Alas! that we should have to part.
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And with such dazzling brilliance shone:
At clances, bridges, everywhere,
You were my one, my very own.
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I do not know, I can but sigh,
You're lost, you,re lost, my one Tux shirt.
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Adam-lt was a great life if you don't weaken.
JonahfYou can't keep a good man down.
Sampson-l'rn strong for you kid.
Plutarch-I am sorry that I have no more lives to give my country.
Cleopatra-You're an easy mark, Antony.
Daviclgplqhe bigger they are the harder they fall.
Helen of Troy-So this is Paris.
Columbus4l don't know where l'm going, but I am on my way.
Nero-Keep the home fires burning.
Noah-lt floats.
Solomongl love the ladies.
Methuselath-The first hundred years are always the hardest.
Queen Elizabeth to Sir Walter Raleigh--Keep your shirt on.
-From the C. H. Chatter. Clearwater, Florida.
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Abie: Grand opera?
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Charles: "Then why do you want to sell it to me?"
Joe: Because the garage man is bringing suit."
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Marian Phillips: "Am I the only girl you ever kissed?"
George Kinsey: "Gee, I must be getting poor at it.',
Bill Perclue: "A month ago my girl left me without any reason
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