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

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POOLE II, I I Principal I , , 5 L III 'I IIII I i I III 1 I II I I If I'I IIII , , I 'II III III I ,II , I III I I I I II II' KI' I ,I ,, W. , II II I E I I I ' uf? fm: LLQELIJZ I Q'mf?T?D?TWmR'V WWW WT 1 - Page Nineteen T31134iemsnzenieilrellielnomemell ei reunsu el F V BIIIBIIKOIIIOIIII IIIQY -UEQFELYQUQL' ' F if 0 O 0 0 V 'i'ii1'.111111. .111111 1111111. 111111. 1111111 1111111 1111111- 1111111 111111. '4 A 9 r RQ S I 5 111111 111111 111111 H1 12.2 ' ' - - 1 1.i QF... . We 'X 5 'ip ..1.3:1::: 5 1 111 . 31151 ,., 1 ' ' 1 1 . ' ' U I X V l A x . 1 11. 1 1,1 " 11 ff 1 .. -1 1- .-:. ,. .. , 11, 1 1 - ESX!-1 ,,YV .WK ., gif nur 1:55 ANNA MAE KL.APPROTH XXIANDA LEE MONTAGUE THELMA O- SMITH i B. A.-S. M. U. B. A.-Texas U. B. A.-M. A.. yr Head of Latin lVl. A.-Columbia T. C. W.-Columbia U. '1 1 History English .1 A ' 1 ' 1 1 . 1 111 1 11 1 1 11 1 11 1 '1 1. 11 1 . 1 WY 1 . 11 1 1 1 MRS. CARLYN QUICKSALL 1 B. A.-Baylm' U. 1 1 1 English 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11. 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Peabody I English Maihemaiics Mathematics I I I I I I II Ii I Mus. C. C. SHALLER B. A.. B. L. I BayIoi' U.--Texas U. I I II .IT II II I I I I WI I I I I, I If: I I I Mas. PAUL WRIGHT Hum-I I. L. BEHRNs I I B. A.-Colorado S. T. C. B. A. . Mathematics ' .Q Mathematf s Military Training U Nj I I 'I WV I 'I I ' - -. gl 7 -- i - im,-Ln 7 I . I 'Iv 'II-......'l'.......'-I' --..... , 'I'-.......- '..... " Xgipgmi f""' I I 523.9 Page Twenty-One 777 Wi ti 5 mt H. . tl! F t M? 9 r, lj! I Hi ft i ti! . yi t 1 4 fi? f ' tl P ' C. G. TRUITT MINN'IE FEIRABEND MRS. VARA DAVIS S1-NNN ,E i A. B.-M. A. B. A.-Baylor U. A. B,-W, T, 5, T, C, 1 5 ', Mo. S. T. C.-Baylor U. History History 5 5 9 t 9 r 1 7 T 1 a ft ff S 131 it 1 Ji ti V 5 I :lx 1 ' t tl o its it A LAUCHLIN MCNULL 37 tl B. S.--Davidson College. North Carolina Q LL. B.?Nortl'1 Carolina E t tt 1 I I f FW I I W t 3 P ' t A wg W it W i M i 1 t,- I1 t ' 1 Itl :it .Ht It tt, mt! 1 ZH 1 'ttf sw 'V wt 'g, 1 t B W MRS WALDEN MARSHALL MAY gf 5 t B. 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FWILLIAMS ORETHA CORNELIUS OSCAR WISE , B. A.--Southern B. A.--Soulli Texas S. T. C. B. S.-Okla. A. 81 lVl. L Normal University Public Speaking Manual Training I 1 ill, lx l l . l l li l 123 3 iii .1 ll QV lil l sw l I . i 55 2 URSULA ANGELL Sli i B. S.-C. I. A. Physical Training l s lf lil 1 .11 S ll 2 . .l x 54 3? 1. ll l fi l yy H3 F Ui l l K if r VENTURA SMITH MAUD T. BECHTEL LESLIE joHNsoN Music Diploma-C. l. A. B. S.-Coe College B. A.-Luther College ,ll S Head of Music English lVl. A.-Wisconsin U. '1 5 History Hi 5 3 312. Q, fl iq l v ' iii Win iimiifmi i li .rl . l ill ll llll'llllllllrilllllllll.mlJ.l.i" L.,-s--.f- --.. f-11 7, ll I HI ll A , ll I ll llllll lllll lllll lllll llIIlIIlIll1 " . 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'29 iStage Eleclrigian. 5 ' ' ' Lduisi FARIS Basketball, '26, '28, '29, Capt., '28, Vglley Ball '28, '29,'W. A. A., '28, Pxip Squacl, '29, Physical Ed., '28, '29. f' xyf' , , fl-gg-ul N ,miQfAmmnmW,mg4Q?,mgvm'wA , Pagv Thirl y-'l'hr1-1 I I g5:.m.1...I . " 'N' M W I ' ' r w:-ry 'iifI'.nuI. .Inm Iuummm -mm ulllillf mlm. .nm L A f S PM fifw ' I W -I , I III I I IELIZABQZTH ' BFRCI1 BROWN III E1r1alis1n,I'28.IInfd1e Nos, CISG- 27' 281GYm- 27 '29.I5f IIIII '25,j'29. I f II I , 2, I' f :. 4 QI II. I I I 'I II I I Aww 'MOBQSNLZQ ch.gfa1,I'26Z '27,' Izs. I Orchrsvaia V III I I I I I I "I'I'2 . 'Zf1E??27- 29J'GIef I I I I '29. IIII 'IIII III' II I I I If II QI II I I I 'II 5, fa I I ,'f', I II I I I MURRY CLARK 'Y I' ERMAIDWIGHT I II I I Philo,,'27Q ?28,,"g9,,Hi- f Hough Ezonomics, '27, III, I l 54 1327.231-5, 'zfxscienpe A My Q '3sg,Phy,iqa1NEd., '28, III I 4 2 f 2 A 1 f I II fe1ff1'2CI'1?'i?Z9- 389134 '255?Z7. '25, '29, I ' If Oichksrrai '23, I-23, I I I I Track, 'Z5iff26, jlili-Y, 'I I 523- 1'29f I I Dawg II' Club. 'zvu II , ,I f' I I I 22 1 f II I I fx ELMER MUNSEY ' I I III Yannigans '28. CLARAVBELL S1.A1'oN- I, I I II' I I IIII 5 I I History club, '29. I II I I III I 2 I I I I I I 1 I I II I ' I I 1 I I II I I I If A ' Yrfm-Aim? ww' 'M' WA I I 0- Y I I 'Ima ' - r I I an 'I' . nu.. "V .nm 'U' .-on . nn. A A ' TD' ' . I . j nuun lllllll l l u u s I II IIIIIIIII I ll I.II Pane Thirty-Four E n n r en n u Mu' 'M'-v ' lll0lll9 ' lll51 "9"Il' num ... .mm mmfmmmmmfa 1 !f f1 ,Y !f3J Q. 5,, Q ll: mimmmmEr1f iii? ' . igf ' Q r. ,,, FRANK Pufuixss Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29..' ' Band, '28, '29 , l' . 1 , ,fi 191,42 gif-yi, 3 ' OLETA Home ,,,EconpmLC5f- 226, '27, '28, Q, '23. ' JAMQS MCgARQANQE Phygifal sggg.Ce1pguL, 'zsf , 25' , '- ' ? ' Jif W, , !' J? sg I f ' VEDA PAYE GRIFFIN' Spanish Club, ,'28g ! X Choral, '28, f 9 'BERON 3 Hi-YZ '22, i'28,f 29. PhiloQ '282 '29, Glee Cluh,"27,'f29. ' MAURINE DENNY 3 Debate, Choral, '27, 28. 4 ' J:. ' jEvzLYN VINSON , Y Bashdigball, '26, '28, g '27g Home 'Ed- ' z i Q29 '2?- 1 1 'Eggs 7j5,1j+,gf" ' .sis " if hp? bETLi11Qig-rg, 'sm f., 14 Vx f ' 5' ,f L f Q, f ,GHLQQH BRAY , V Mqm,g1fz1. High, Lmip C3LasJzf1, a'27 : ,, RINLE? Eiixlalian, 'ZS2 '29, spighigh QqlQ,l'27g'2B.Q f W E 9 1, : '- Z 3 ' ' 1 ' i 2 Ksrinvnr GENTRY 3 Phila, '29, Physigal Sgifznde Clqb, '29. 'f , if F 'f ? Q 5 dl , Q5 'f?fq'6' 4 fm ,L Mui A , , .W -iw A 1 ' ' HI ll ll my ,L ll I Illlllllllll Illllllllllllllll Page Thirty-Five .ii-1'U3J'K-522' ,- I-EUJKJKYFL' -598 ' .li2.,L,'1:5.JE2 an fmjinfmflwiiiiill, lf-1 QQSSE fm THOMAS IVlE'rz A Band, '28, '29. V MILDRED NEWELL T Choral, '26, Orthkstra, '26, '27, '28, 29, ,Pi Delta, '28, '29, ,, , REBECCA 'AINSWORTH Pi Delta, '25, '29. Sand- storm Staff, '27, '28, Honor Society, '29. , .1 ,, . ,t' ,' f .X ,AUM ' '7 . ,z 'JUANITA MAYS - ' Inter Nos, '26, '27, '28, Sanclstorm Staff, '29, Pi Delta, '29, , Lf' AY 'WAEUNG '27,2'2B, '29, Hi- Y, ?28, Spanish Club,g '28,Q Qlee Club, '28, ,'29, Pep Squad, '29, Pl'1js'ical E'.cl.,' '27, An- nual Staff, '29,'Tfack '29, ESSIE JEWEL MEEKS Sandstorm Staff, '27, '28, Euliilian, '28, '29, Ukelele Club, '28, Phys- ical Ed., '26, '27, M , A 'em' 'E' f . ,:'.. ..,. K I if aa ' 2 A KATHRYN DXLLON' Home Economics, '29, W. A. A., Physical Ed., '28, '29, Spanish Club, '28, '29, Glee Club, '28, Happy High, '26, '27, ' ' gMARGARET HOBSON Qrchestra, 727, '25, '29, Physical Science Club, '28, f29. , ' ' R" . fi ,Q ,BILL MCMILLfLN , , Westport High, K. CL, Mo., '26, Philo, '27, '28 '29, V'Los Viajeros, '28, '29, Mgr. Sandstorm, '29 Hi-Y, '29. ' ' 'LILILIAN HARNED Eulalian, '27. ' , ,jJf'ft7fJ ' C-RACQ PIERCE Physical '27, Eu. laliam 7352 af A , Anms CLINE Home Economics, '29, East Demfer ' High. . r i l ,-qw:mg'f.LJfnff2'lLJ',?1m1ikt2'2rmIfIY'2frrn,Z'SlP,Tfnnl'fIl" l I Q , fl CD l WID2mf2XXl2'IanzifT5P5fnr11TlZ'2nS4L9zwwI8,,f2nn1'4g'5fN-E aim 1,1111..1lz..., V, i I, 1, .A.....n, . l.. . 1 ,W , -.- 2 . 2, -ww A . tl.tn11Lll1n.t1l mm 11.1 mimi A .tu it l 11.50 'l'hirt.y-Six ,lf ll' T 1 T l I i l 1,QEQfl9gTQl?llgE1L:l 'vi A-W' -' -"' 'wtf , ,Q ' Q ' ..' """ """"""""""""' ' ' ' ""' WJ' ll, lfl l l Ui! ,f 3 2 Eli 5 T 1 ,,, ,. 3 l li T . JACK VVHITLLY lms Fl-:RN HOBSON : Band, '26, '27, '28, '29, Choral, '26, '27, '28. lil' 5 llf Hi-Y, '26, '27, '28, l:"l1ysical Science, '28, '1', l i M Commerce High, '25, '29, , Q ill 5 l l, Z ll I ll l EDITH DAY. L05 SMITH l lk Q A 1 M , lf Q l ii' l l l P A , LORAINE SPARKS h ED PERKINS I Gym, '26, '27, Choral, l'if5lf0P High, Olcla., , '25, '26, Basketball, '28, '29, Hi- : xx? 56228, '29, Forum, '28, , . FRANCES MARTIN ' History Club, '29, CATHERINE BLEDSOE " Choral, '27, '28, '29, l ' n Il l l 3 ,S l l ALEX Moon T Philo, '27, '28, Orelaes- VELMA MILLER lra, '27, '28, '29, Sclence 1 Club, '29, Latin Tourna- N ment, Tennis, '29, l ," l 5 , " MAY BETH SPTLLERS l ALLYNE WELCHEL J Pirate Pep Squad, '27 5 3 Basketball, '26, '28, '29, , l Volley Ball, '28, '29, Physical Ed., W. A. A. 1 '28, '29, Honor Society V '29, Pep Squad, '29, , ,,, Page Thirty-Seven T i l i ln" l ,.l, i Q' 44214115 ' 2 2 an 4 " "" 2 .Jw-,.Q Um? E llllllllllflll mm in mm llf, . ' ,fm my' in 1 . 1, ,. l . llll 2 ' 2 ,li , l l'4 ' A , X ' KERM1T,DYCW"' ' RUTH SMITH l ,l' Philo' 28' H"Yi 223 lnter Nos. '26, Orches- l 29, Roughnqlks- 27- L fra, '28, '29, Pep Squad, i ,lf ' ' - '29. ' l'l 2 , 1 Il ' g ii z l i' I l li' 5 ll , ,T 4 T X 1 il GERTRUDE BATT KENNETH Woonwfuzo 1 Mi Home Eponomicsim 29. Physical Ed., '27, Philo, , ll, ofchesira. '27, "23',"29, '27, '28, '29, Glee Club, l N: Ulcelele Club, '27., Mgr. La Airosa, '29, l , Debziie, '28, '29, Honor I ' Society, '28, '29, Hi-Y, Q K ' '28, '29. 2 W .. l l i5 S . all ' 2 f fi' ' ' 1 LAWRENCE ELLZEY ' J'0JLgTTE,f'PlERCEvw 3 ' l SlCll1CY l-afllef High' ' Choral, '28,,'29, Home T li Alahbamw Franklin High Economics, '27, '28, Pep I ' CHllf0fUla- Squad, '28, '29, Physical Q Ecl., '28, '29, Ulcelele 'V' ' Club, '27. l LOUIS!-l.SAGER RAMON WILLIAMS E' Pep Squad- 28, '29, 'Los , Track, '26, '27, '28, Fo- " Viajems, '28, Swing En- mm, '26, Hi-Y, '26, '27, ' eemble, '28- '28, '29, Spanish Club, I 'Hi '29, Annual Staff Car- P li loonist, '29. 2 . I i 2. ,Allf-ON SADDORIS, ALICE BETH BAKER 1 , Philo, 25, Foosball, 27. Q1,O,,,1, '26, '27, '28, 3 34, ' '29, Pep squad, '28, '29, ' r .T 1 ' 3 ll' r ll 3 Al A A l J 'B ' 4 l ' I . - I F , 1 ' , JACK OSTER . W'E'cET ' Honor Society, '28, '29, 5 Choral, 26, 27, 28, , ,, , , i pep Squad, -28. Forum, 27, 28, 29, l-l1- f ' A Y, '29, Pep Squad, '29, E ' f ' , ' Los Viajeros, '28, Dec- -3 ' lamation, '29, Class Play l, '29, l' ' 2 V ,-,,, W 2 A- - -f-"H 222, if 1W,,fW ,V V ,,,,,,,,,-22, , V e -' , nf. v,4'1,.,'w'27iiTgE'Z ' , KEYTT'U"5'Q"'2fQ2g,j ,"' 3 frfn,g,vmwmT'fT'1i1fnliZ'Eili7"i L92 ,129 lm ,f"".,.iiif'T Page Thirty-Eight S ,ull n' .9 Q Qm l lQ f9 lC l0 l 1lIBlll i 5 U1 1-1 1-W LP-553, S15 i m nm Q uill- in Q 3 l S: sl NFNA MYRL Livzuif Hinme ' Economirisj 227. Physical Ed., '28, '29, ewmnre a nenlemama e e ieruanianiff, -,. oo00O0,00 1 y J li ...-. ! Q 'ALLEN BELLAH ' X Physical Science Club, ' '29,.Hi-Y. '29, A M I 2 1 1 T' L l ll ' l ' J i ' QVLX! A, , , i fl N 5 I I A ,,,L I iw., ,kr7, ,k , M N V 4 W 1 lDIXIE'l..L0i5l .28 lf Hom' 'EC"'f'1"'ifiCl'?'J' sflilff ' 'za' rl' V 28. 29. Ciiofaiygq-Q ,Zi Tomamem. ,V ,, G V' yl ' l i , Vg' y' z 14" X ,B if ' K 'fg 're l , Vfipif' 'L "'f ' ll 73,-2 41 '1Z'.'J ll V V ' V- rf . ' lllzniciii ?'gVlALLW06I1 Tenna?R'A29STIig1E ' I V GieL,,522'f'V Pep Squad. V I A- -- in yslca ' . ' Q St h n- V Science Club, '29. Q Q 1 N I ym. ' CP w l ' 'fn-'f M ,V 'iEll"""Texa3" .. M ll s Al . A . ' . , w ' f 5 ' 5 'Wi ""'1'f" ' ...,. 'mf' Ei l 5 A xl ll X A . p ,VL 1 ?l Y 2 -, . ii! ,f i V , 2 Q Q 1 E REBECC.A FVREDLQCK' N k'1m,,Qg.g BQSQKUNA BERT HENDUQ- g Q Physical Ed., .'2Z,' '28, 55010 A ' V 5 . , 5 . V 1 , ,, Allegany High, YMQFY- J Eqdiiomicgy Club, L V, lafld- Girls League- 27, ti '28, Orclaestta, '26, 1 l 28. ' . Physical Ea., '27. 1 Q l ,If El, V' ff, gi V UQJCILLE ,HOLIDAY Eulalian, 26, '27, '28, YHSV . la 2 Wi l ' pri LMAQSSEY? l Plhlloi ?Bask6tball., l 1 4 2 . il i V a 4 . .. . , , V' Spa-1-sh Club, 27, 228. 26. 27, 2285 Baseball, gi i I ' '27. V ' i - , 1 1 QM l I I V-Afiz 'V ' If 1,52 A 'l' l MARjl5f Qd0ixVvli1N , j ' 1: ' Q 1 A 5 5 l Choilal. '29.,1-list6ryz'Z9. QKATHRYN HKBRISON i ' 1 Z' gi " ' A ' ' Labin ClulJ.f'26f'Cl'ioral, 3 N ' " '26, '28, '29, Pep 1 I Squad, '28, fZ9. , , d 22 V A i V 2 2 ,iil Vw l ' l ii ll l if-km, W, , W Y wffn i -- -W-2 V--T Tv , -in V7 L , Us Y-YM, M V im 1n:ffm,uVi,fmR11vgmm:1IPzn1n11IP" ll '2 Q iq - 1li.l.,m.li. iii. .gun . ,712 W.. ,Q i., . uni.. limi'mmmil1,1pifgliVgii,g,,,iim4 A Pave Thirty-Nine f -- - - 'ff -'Y W-af M - . ., em .1'Hllll9ll' Q . lQl Blll8ll - - mane S Q ' ' 'E -if lL,kf'1cLcYQlcLQ:Q2,,.-L if ,.:f i ,QQ ' JND. CARTER Q Physical Science Club, '28, '29. , , ' 'EULA' LEE Nlizmnf Pep Squad, ,'28, V'29.Q " , :H JOE TAYLOR Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29, Glee '27, '29, Physical Ed., '28, '29. , ROSALIE Corrizizf Physical Science Club, 29. , . NORMAN APPENRODT Band, '29, Glee, '29, Quartet, '29, GRACE HARRY Home' Economics Club, '27, '28, '29, Choral, '28 '29 ' . ,xy ,. , 4, , Pg' , J si ,isfggx c j . " ,?2, g-if. s-., 1. ' C is E 'li ff, ' EQ R LURA VADEN Home Economics Club, '28, f29. ,DONALD LAMBDEN Hi-Y, '27, '28, Forum. '27, ,'28, Q Senior Science, '23, '29. lVlAURiNE MILTON Choral, '26, '27, '28,,lq-Q ,Y terfNos, '27, Lyrl f ull! '28. , All-.nfl YQ fl.j.,f'-f JAMES jsnaisss Physical Science Club, '29, JOSEPHINE TISDAL Pirate Pep Squad, '21, Home Economics Club, '28, Choral, '28, '29, Pepj Squad, '28, '29. Amos CLARK Yannigans, '25, 29. ,E All I4 if--V----If ff' W ' yfemm "HA " I ' YW! , F'-If-2ff'fffg up ,..Q3QZg,,,,Lgi' In I , fl Q K i'M!'l'l'TI:3lfZ:1'1'I"L, ,Q-afzfii gfwgl -q ,, ,H , ,,,,,4L,, ,,i -,M llll ll llllllmlllllllll ,K L-, Mimi, ,i wi 1.1 iam ily: will ilu1.Uli1H1i11d1l ll2?f'L'I?x Page Forty QI' ??'f""13'f g""'T7j' W fm: TIT TW' 'Y' 4 W ' Y ' 'TTEQQTTQTLTSTIQLEBTITETTQUQHDHMTA 51- ------------M A -Y 1 , ' ,, F N Allin c T ' ' 51 - .!-if USf'N CNRTHFI. M'-new l-V-V. '2'1. '29, Philo. '78 '29. C-fm '27. 78. 429. Spanish Clull. '28.. ,79 RUTH HES'TER Choral, '28, '29, Physi- cal Science Clulx, '29, PAUL SMITH Band, '26, '27, '28, '29, Hi-Y, '26, '27, Forum. '26, '27, C-lee, '27, '28, '29, Quartet, '28, 29. Mmm' MARGARET GRAY .J- fa-4 A' ' f R .5 . i IQQARL FARNSWORTI-I Band, '26, '27, '28, '29, Orchestra, '27, '28, 29. B. S. MCCLENDON , ' Xega High, '25, '26, l'ootball, 26. -' X ' ff?-A 1-T4 if ,Ml W! lj,- "'-.l" A . 4, gg . E " Qwfwgg 2 L S ,I Ng, ' " . M - M:,E,,,:?, I. i .Q i -E T . . J- X gp 2 xi ll 1-nv ,ig Y Q Miiifgg 4, ,W Y 5 , . ADALINE WHITE Lalin Tournament, '27, Home Economics Club. 28. v' J I D 1 , J ,QQ f'l4Mf.!' . .rf ARMAND DocHs Philo, '26, '27, Basket- ball, '28, '29, Pliysical Science Club, '28. VIRGIE HARGRAVE Spanish Club, '27, '28, '29 ROBERT WHTQTQLLR RUTH KEY liulalian, '27, '28, Clio- ral, '27, '28, '29, Lyric Club, '28, '29, CLIFTON W1'rT Band, '29, Orchestra, '29, Physical Science Club, '29. ,. , , ,,,,,, ....Y.. ,.U..V.,...,..............,,.., AA,-, ,,.,,,,,,,,,M,,,, V .7-V v-.M-Y - -v-.-,a-WY - ...A ,Y .Y MY. W . ,, - . , gf Q, fl Q QTTT Q .T Q1., '1l.ll'1Ti .. , , Y ,- ,..:lw'.:1:1. ' H,- l 1 4 l l l .nw l l E l l E 1 1 l 1 4 l l Page Forty-One 7 it 5 of S il"'J W' A " "A'7 -- T ! .Q ' 4, 1 ll 1 l 1 VJ Q FRAN!-Q RFDDER W'ELDON ROGERS , 11: laootball, 27, 28, Arch. , 1 . Drawing Club, '28. ill i ggi l 'i '4 ii ll ' 1 i J 1 i'l ll l ill l 1:5 It 1 i lf i I i I l XVILLIAM GRANT HLRMAN CONKLIN Class Officer, '26, '27 Football. '26, '27, '28 "A" Association, '26, '27, '28, Track, '28. VERA STEIN Choral, '26, '27, '28, '29 Debating Club, '28, jAcK LLVLRITT Band, '26, '27, '28, '29, Hi-Y, '28, '29. 1 if ss ADA CLUCKEY Portlancl, Oregon, Eu' lalian, '28,'29. ARLON HILLBURN CARROLL MITCHELL Editor Whirlwind, Glee '26, '27, '28. '29, Quar- let, '28, '29, Annual Staff, '29. Forum, '27, Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29. Sanclstorm Staff, '27, '28, Mgr. Lost Bl Found Room '29. HATTIE B. DUNIVEN Choral, '27, '28, Home Economics, '28, '29. j f C5 , 'Z Q ...QQmvm'u'7sE?F7kTfL721:?'ff?'?i'f'Z3"7f'?-X 'L' in ,xiiT,li.1,g.:..i,1i:,r.1 in l , , ,, ,pgs ii. miiL.:,f.: LVL! jgfjjrr1s.'F'f'Ti7"iE"1Ti'IT'IU.asg. Q' Page Forty-Two J ? ' 1' Il llOIIIOIIIOIIIQIIIEIIIBIIKBIIK IIIOIIIIQIIIOIIIQIIIE Y Y 'BIIIEYIIGIIKOIIIIBIIUDIIIOIIIOIIISIIINIKOIIKOIIIBZ g QQQQQQULA I-XfP.CJSf-XIDOOOD QOD ll nllllli llllill alllllu mlm- -'Wh n lllz ftllllv Mlm. I!NIh V .nl wlllllh allllh llhllu Milih ulllh .llltlln vllllih .llllin Ill-V ' " e ' Baikilballi Ga L, ' 326, il?01'53l ,'27M 1 ff ' f.p' 'fu wg-2 , 'Q 7 , 4,:,f '27gBasebalL,y26, Few 328 bglgf, fu AsQ,Df5iH2 I H ff A ' ,L ,,fa.2f'f' f Z fy V, n,l,ffx'2 WALL! YAR- Q QRWGHE Glafal' 27w2'35- lihli Cxubf Louis S. 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I Coach Smith spent his years as an athlete in Sherman High and Austin College. if ln Austin College he won all T. l. A. A. conference berth at end position. During 4 the year of l923 Smith played every minute of the season, and was given the trophy , , r W hich went to the most valuable athlete. Coach Russell Smith came to the Amarillo Sanclies to continue the great work l of his friend, the late Coach Butler. Coach Smith is loved and respected by every l Amarillo Sandie and has won tlie admiration of the student bocly as well as the fans. i ln Texas he is regarded as one of the outstanding high school coaches, and this season l , piloted "his boys" through one of the hardest pre-season and district schedules this high , I il school has ever faced. l-le was beaten out only by the State Champions of Texas by V V ,l a score of Zl-26. V l I rl A l I , I ' l l , eeev e, so -swf ,..,-s,,,,.,-, to get !ll 1 liiliiillihiliilil'liliim ll llll lllllll lllllllllllll llIllllllllllIllllllllllllllff l':u:0 St-v4-lily-St-voir 1 l 1 1 1 1 l Ejiilmllfb llblllblll GII I1- Oll lllf l me V GIII IIOII OIIII IIS! 9 ll lll9l !llI9 l0IIl Ilwlfgiig jinif: "5 f1111T11O111r111m1111 111:11 lg.. QZWS fl 1 .111 11111111m11111t111111 n1u111111 '1" f I l 1511 111 l ll l 11 1 1 11 '11 1 l i a.: 1 l l,l 1 'l l1l N ,1 1 1 l fl ll' ' ill 1 1l' 1 1 lf . a . 1 1 1 A LOALH lVlARShlALL lNlAY lil! 1 l Marshall May, the man who has built the greatest forward wall in the history of the Panhandle, is a gradualte of Centenary College, Shreveport, Louisiana. Com- lm ing from Sherman Hi as a two year product of the late Hugh Butler's leadership and 111 l 11 playing three years on the thrice championed S. l. A. A. team, he fitted in to Coach lVlclVlullin's and Nortonls Centenary team as a regular tackle. 1,1 3 lf This year May has molded together the smartest, meanest, best blocking and 11111 ll'1 greatest defensive line seen in District I. l-le is a gentleman on the field and off, and a llg 1 ll man worthy of being the leader of any boy. His ability as a coach is shown in the line '11 play of such boys as Clayton, Redder, Speer, Conklin, Nolan, Nicklaus and Lawhorn. l 1 5 l l l 1 I ll' 1 l 11 1l1 1 ' 1li ' 1 l ll 1 111 1 1 ll li 1 1 111 1 1U 1 lv l l 111 1 1 111 F l l ' 1 CUACH T. G. HULL 11 1 , ' l 1ll Coach l-lull, who is the spirit and "get-up" behind the Yannigans and tennis ll 1 1 team, is a man who has done many things for the boys of Amarillo. l-le has taken 1 1 a great interest in the boys who are just a little behind the Sandies and has given to 1 1 1 111 them an opportunity never before afforded that type of boys. l-le takes them and instills 111 1 1 V in them the spirit of "do or die" in that, as he is a s ort to the end himself all those l 1 . . . . p - , . 11 l 1 under him are inspired to follow their leader and to great things. l-les a friend to ll' 1 , -1 1, Q 1 all, and such a fair square man, that every one loves him and he is able to worrk won- 1111 1 1 ders with all those with whom he is associated. 1, A I 1 1l1 , . 1 1 11111 11 ma 1 1 11 f Q - 'Z Q 1 1 :nuns 1, As:5LTii7???11i'771'fffTfm' ""'!JllllIIIlIllIll IllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llrv 1 ' ' 1ll . ll 1.11l1l1ml7Tllf1flflfl'1l'l' A Page Seventy-Eight EEEEEHEEZEBEEEE 7' X1lQEEf4iQff?Ei?E?iI9EUEff!EE3 EEEFEEEEQEEBEEEE ,,.c-'J' 'UQEFSEEEQEGEEEES "H EHEBEBEEEZ V, -.-2-S" -QQQ, "42g""1n T ii E3 51223515 594-V 7-FQ 9?-.8-.95 11 EEE? 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At center he is a regu- l t lar "Rock of Gibraltar". and a source of needed enthusiasm l for his fellow Sandies at iust the right time. l-le's a fight- X X ing, scrapping, hustling Sandie, and how! , CHARLES DOEBLER M nDeh" is a fullback of no mean ability-a great punter, Ei-lgO0d blockjr. and a zilqangerofis ?En gm dcatclging gasses. f es a wizar at toting t e mai. e an ies eel t at in l "Deb" they have a real man that will Fight to the end. I ' I MARVIN ERHARDT I 1 "No-Creelc calls himself 'Ahead man" of the Sanclies and A M coaching staff. A real manager! A manager de-luxe! He's I Eli here, there and everywhere. Theres not a man on the squad l 1 that won't say, "All hail, Miss Amelia, l , Il VIRGIL WELCH l Welch is another wonder blocker and taclcler, plenty fast and a real fighter. l-le's an essential part of ANY backfield, l a sure ground gainer. Give him the hall and he'll work Won- ders. ' BOB TISDAL li Bob is another real and sure find. He came to the I Sandies from Yannigans, and boy he's plenty, - reliable, W aggresisve and dead cerlain to get his man. Next year he L shall startle every fan. A r t i i l l 'J + if l ll f ll i f ' r l 1 l 1 l l l M .. , tl ' 'I xmi llh,mg3I2:,m' We 41-nggp' lv ,. . . 1 , rmrmrilqyimnmzw In Y W K V ' - . Ltlllllllllllllllllll Illlllll llllllll lll llllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllll Illllllllt ,Q-s,9,-,.Q -jg ll: ll lllllllll Ill ll ll llll Illllll 'I Puigi- Eighty M , neu en 0lltQllIFIIKEIIIOIIKSIIIGIIIOII lllblllbllte atImltolllollltvillvlllvlllvllwlll llwllle '10 'DI' nn-n LA AYELOSA H ---WW in ,, , L l run mm. u1u O mMoMiMttll llllth l lll .ug PAUL NOLAND Paul is a brand new find from Oklahoma. and he's a real find. He was here only a few days when his team mates and coaches lcnew that he was made of the real old fighting. scrapping. loyal stuff, and before the end of the season, he was certainly one dreaded guard. ,IIM CLAYTON Himey is one of the fightin'est boys on the Sandie Squad a Hroch 'em socli 'emu tackle. l'le's one of those Sandies whom the pep squad, school, and town were pulling and yelling for the whole season. HAROLD NUNN "Bulla is no new Sandie satellite. He's an end with a football brain and a football heart and can he play? boy and how! He's plenty fast and always in there with that Sandie "Never say die" spirit. ALLEN SHEPARD "Shep" is a new star on the Sandie Squad-quiet, but a human dynamow-a tackle. and a real one. He was certainly a case of "still water runs deep". FRED NICKLAUS "Nick"-the name itself means danger, and before he was through with his opponents at guard position, he made 'em all realize that he was a mean and fightnng Sandie. Sq . fjiijil 2sD2fmxWffm'WmW'fmWmmWmx Wm ! 11 1,,ll .,.l',t' Jll.l l A f'7""""' " ' ff1eiramemeiltemeilrameilrellroimeuromeilr amonrailreimomesil jst Jiff- .yi ., A 1. , , ap, 1 5,3L111'11 1111111 1111111. 1111m1 11111111 1111111 11111111 1111111 1111111 L1 A A I pi-O S 1lI1I1I 1l1llll1 llh .tl1 im 0 .1 . of - xr 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WAYNE LARSEN Q A4 ' 10 lt it ' A 1 Wennie , or Swede . is a Sandie End and what we 1 mean is he's a real player. He has that old aggressive and fight that makes one of the most feared men at his position. KENNETH TRAVIS Kenneth is one of the greatest field generals seen on the gridiron this season, having been given quarterback position on the All State team. Everyone was certain that Kenneth would give his all from whistle to whistle in every game. 111 BURL BUFKXN 11 Bufkin is a new man and boy, he's keen! Little but loud.. 11 This season marked his football debut, but we predict that it 1 will he many years before he makes his athletic finale. l'le's 1 atreal Sandie. 1 WARD HUDGINS 1 "Cully", at halfback, is a powerful offensive and de- 1 I fensive Sandie. He's a speedy, flashy man who caused the 1 Sandie gridiron foes plenty of worry. "Cully" bids fair to be ne of the greatest ball-toters in the state next year. 11 FRANK REDDER Frank leaves us this year, but somewhere he's going to make some college a real center, and we're for him first, last, and always. He's a demon in his position and he's always there to spur his linemen on with that fighting spirit. 1 1 .1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, A lx 1 11 1 1 111 1 11 11 11 - at 1 1 11 1 11 -1 11 ' I2 Q llitlttxltlllltlllllllltllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll I l Il . Page Eighty-Two - 'W l E??ill3lllQll1Qlllellle lelll llfsl ICIIIOIIIK IIGIIIBIIIQ - V f QIIIQIIKOIII IIIIDIIIOIIIGII' ll5lll9lllUllf9llleu YY" f lnlf 'ml'- "1""- limi iiiinn uun. . Q. LP, .mui mun . - Il 1 il ll li QE , r , , l Q , li l 'l is . 1 2 ll l 1 2 l lil l Q l 4 it ill 3 ll i ll- l l CLEM SPEER g , A real tackle and a real boy-that's "Speah". Aggres- l li! sive, and how! He was one of the most feared men on the 1 R Sandie Squad. He is imbued with that "fight to the last" ll, spirit that makes him some great power at his tackle position. l ALBERT LOCKHART l This is "Ahe's" first year with the regulars. He is a l ,ii driving, plunging, huslling fullback who can't be stopped. With ' l"l his power. fight, and true Sandie spirit, he will most cer- tainly become famous as a star baclcfield man l 'l FRANCIS BLAIR 3 Blair made his first letter in football this season at end . 13 'l Q position. Throughout the whole season lie was a constant 1 gli threat to old Sandies working for the same place. He was a 5 "rock 'em sock 'emu player from start to finish 1 HERMAN CONKLIN 'iConk" is another Sandie veteran at guard position. He bids fair to be a real demon and to furnish plenty of fear for his opponents. "Conk" is among the best- " . i ' ' Bois WALKER Bob has been accurately dubbed by sport writers as the . lll whirling, twisting ball-toter cyclone of the Sandie Club. l'le's l one of the flashiest backfield men ever seen on a high school l ll gridiron, being given All State halfback position by the lead- l ing sport writers of the state. l ill 1 1,1 l ,Q Q ri i lj: M... i l l l , ,S N l ll R il.. S Eg Q, A ll kit.. . . t nt. i ,t 'lint' 7, f Ye-.-.,.V,,., ee... 1. 1 Ai I Page Eighty-Three ijjinenzoll meluelllenrelIrenrollreuuememeul ameilmmeinloillolll - 4 i' .uun . .uuu alllu . mvn . mm . nmn f inln . mum , isun . lf A 9 f pvc S Fr .mm rlllllln illllili illllln llltln iwm inmi E30 KENNETH TRAVIS All S-tate Quarter I9Z8 Kenneth Travis was one of the outstand- ing stars of the Sandie team. He was se- lected by the Dallas News, Fort Worth Star Telegram and the Abilene paper as All-State quarterback. He, with Walker, was the first Amarillo boy to ever win the great hon- l or. Travis is truly a great player, one of the finest Texas high schools have ever de- veloped. l-le is a field general, has speed, can kick, pass and run, using the stiff-arm to great advantage on the broken field, is a splendid interfererg in fact, he can do any- l thing on the football field that is re- A quired of a real star. His name will always be linked with the greatest players in this section of high school players. As a leader and a field general he had no equal this year. r li ll i ll l ll BOB WALKER l All-State Halfback l928 l, Bob Walker, the ace of ball-toters in Tex- ll as high school football, was one of the out- standing stars of the Amarillo Sandies. Bob ll made all-state, being selected by the Fort Worth, Dallas, and Abilene papers. He, l too, like Ken, was the first Sandie to win such honors for Amarillo. Walker played wonderful football for four years and he ranks as one of the greatest half-backs Texas has ever developed. He is a good kicker, a great man running the ends, good on spins 1 and once in the open is "poison" to stop. l He is very shifty and very deceptive with the ' I left hand in throwing passes. Bob whirled Q thru the autumn at break neck speed and by V A J his recurrent brilliance of play became one l 1 Q of the Sandies' season features. I M E l 1 ' iz r i , , l i Ii ILL?-.3 P11 ge Eighty-Foul' I I I I I I Ej5i 9ll!0Ili8Il!QlII!Ill IIIBIIISIIIQIIIQIIIIQIIKBIIIBIII V Q momomroiuei enu m 1 ' 121-if iI '.IIIII I. .IIIII IIIIIII . IIIIII I III I IIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIII .IIIII I4 A A r fi .I II IIIIIII IIIIIII .IIIIII I I uImn I I I 'II ' ' I I ll I Mary was unanimously acclaimed football sponsor or football queen of the V929 Sandie Squad. In asking the squad to select a I spcnsor, Coach Smith recommended that one be selected who embodied all the qualities of a good leader, an enthusiastic supporter of I ' athletics, a sympathetic friend, and a good ' students, ,instantly every mind stopped on Mary. She is certainly the best friend a I I boy could have, and each feels that in her I I he has a real sister and a most efficient help- I I II er. Just ask those Sandies what Mary has I I meant to them! I II Il II II I IIII TI I! I II I I I II I II II I I I I ' I I If I ILI I1 I I III llI I I I I I 3 II I II II ' I I I Ray and Rex, the best mascots a team II II could ever have! They are real football I1 II ncen with the true fight spirit and get up. I Some day we expect to see these very boys I I III go racing down the field wearing the yel- I I low and gold of the Sandies, and it has I I IIII been for this end that the present Sandies I III have striven to set an example for these I fine boys , I Ray and Rex. III I I I I HI I I- I I , I I Iii II I II I I I I , I ,I I I VI I' I I I I I I I I Iq,mmMw mgQmmQ'mm1' ... I C, , fl Q I '- I Q I llllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll I llllllllllllllllll III YA-Q Az, , I , . I I I . I I .ll.I1I!jU'1'L"fxl Page Eighty-Five , i i i i l Q, -- :E GIII I S IIQ Q I B O I l m mou e QWINIKO 01' ' 9'U "9' 5"9 ""' ' Hi llliflllllilllllglliiifrilllflllmlllililllillii l l All lill i M W i 1 , ., i RTLbUMh, Oh ill-Ili. ,28 SEASON 5 Amarillo Z0,,,c , ,,,, , ,M , ,, , , ,H ,, ,,Norman I2 l The Sandstorm opened the l928 season with a victory over a heavy l and over confident team from Norman. Led by Bob Walker, the Sandies I showed form that is very rare for a high school in the early part of a season. An E immense crowd greeted the boys as they came onto the field. The first score was 5 made by Walker when he ran down the field with a recovered fumble for the first :ill touchdown of the season. It was a great game and showed just where 'the Sandies stood. l Amarillo, 6 ,,o,,,,,, ,,,,,,t . ...,,Oklahoma City, 7 Q lla The closing event of the Tri-State Fair was marked by an undeserved defeat. gil The Sandies out played their opponents in every phase of the game. Out weighed 3 and with all the odds against them the Sandies held the Oklahomans throughout the 5 iltl whole first half scoreless. Then in the early part of the fourth quarter the Sandies scored and it looked like another victory for our boys, but just before the last whistle, by three long passes the opponents scored and kicked, leaving the Sandies, with a de- l feat in score but not in real ability. :Ill Amarillo, 34,,,,,,,,,, ,Wen , e,,, ,.,Liberal, 0 'll The third game of the season was played at Texan park. Coach Smith broke Nl in some new material that day, such as Noland, Bufkin, Blair, Shepard and Tisdal. i Amarillo's Star was Noland who was playing his first game of football. The Sandies stayed on lthe defence most of the time, but while on the offensive they stuck to straight football tactics, making very few spectacular plays. i Amarillo, 74 ..,,,,,,,,, an ,,,e, ,,,-Roswell, 0 l The fourth game of the season was played at Texan park against the Roswell ' eleven. It was the first of a series to be gained by the Sandies. Roswell never seri- ' Mg ously threatened the Amarillo goal until the fourth quarter when they carried the I jl ball to the ten yard line only to be downed by the ever alert Sandies. Stars coluld not be decided as every man played an excellent game. gl Amarillo, 95c,s,..,,.. ee,. Plainview, 0 The first conference game of the season was marked by an overwhelming defeat j of our old enemy, Plainview. The game was an exceptionally easy one so it was not 1 necessary for the Sandies to expose any of their trick plays. Regulars gave in to subs i who showed that there was real fight to the last in the whole squad. Plainview ex- l hibited fine sportsmanship in that there were no alibis, nor any hints at Hcrookedn play 1 from the Sandies. A Amarillo, I02. , ,,,,,,, .. AQuannah, 0 Against the Quannah lndians the Sandies got started slowly, only making two ll touchdowns in the first quarter. Passes were thrown to a great advantage for the first time since the Oklahoma City game. Contrary to the score the Sandie machine was i l not working just right, so the coach played the subs most of the time. Q Amarillo, 3Z,,,, ,,,, W, ,.,,.s. ,, -l..ubbock, 6 ' The Westerners had been preparing for the fray with Amarillo for nearly a year. The Lubbock team was the hardest fighting crew that the Sandies had run up against. However, the Sandies showed fine style, holding the Westerners to only one touchdown. Larsen, Welch, Nicklaus, and Travis were the stars, although all the players did splen- ' did work l l llllil,lll l illli llll llllTtUTIUEE1lill,ll!liliil.1FEIUWll . W. W W- V gm V- ll ll l-lllllllll H-lil lhillllf --i.l l Page Eighty-Six .ann mm mm mm .mi .mul rum rum. .u '4 A g g , ii mm. iuui. rum. num iiilm WW ,-,, in in on QIIKQIll!!IKOIIIGIIX01IIQIIIOIIIIBIIKBIIIGIII . emaillolllellllvlllolllvlllwlWIKSW B1 ' 'I N u i o o o o o o o A r A Q , S A 0 0 0 D U O W r O I i I ' M 1 lllh 1 ' ' W' Amarillo, 55,e,.,s, ,, . ,,,, an ,,,,,,,,Vernon, 6 On Armistice Day, the Sandies completely crushed the Vernon l..ions. It was a race for the first place in the district, so the Sandies puft forth all they had in store in order to win a decision of so great importance. The Sandie club worked more like a machine than they had ever before the whole season. overcoming the Lions even in their spirit of revenge for the former season. Every boy on the squad sltarred, and played his part like a world champion. Amarillo, 34ers ,,,, . , ,,,, ,,,, . ,, ,,,,Electra, 0 One of the greatest scares of the year came when the Sandies played 'Electra at Electra. The Tigers displayed excellent football, sometimes ourt playing the Sandies, at any rate they held them to 0-0 the first half. At the beginning of the second half, however, a marked difference was noted, and soon the Sandies, by a series of passes and end runs, piled up a score of 34. Amarillo, 36 , , , ,,,Wichita Falls, 0 Amarillo proved that she was worthy of the District I Championship when the Sandies whipped out the Wichita Falls Coyotes to the tune of 36-0. The Sandies displayed an aerial attack that completely baffled the Coyotes who had expected a line plunging type of football. Passes from Travis to Walker, Doebler, Larsen, and Nunn were especially effective, while Speer starred as the outstanding defensive player. Amarillo, Zlvn .,,,,,,,,,,,,e,, .,,Abilene, 26 The classic of the state football race was played at Abilene a week after the Wichita Falls game. It was an offensive game from start to finish. At the end of the first half Amarillo led with a score of 7-6, for the first time in football rivalry of the two teams. Quite a thrill was handed the fans by the spectacular scoring of the Sandies in the latter part of the game, with Amarillo's passing as an outstanding feature of the game. Walker and Travis established themselves as able All-State men. The score was the closest :that has ever been made between the two schools who are old rivals. Thus another football season passed with the Sandies only 5 points from the State Championship. TOTAL SCORES Amarillo, ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, U ,,,,,v ,Opponent5, SI AN APPRECIATION OF THE SANDIE SUBS After glancing through records of deeds that the strong, the mighty, and the swift, have done, we find that there are always those whom we find as having much to do with the making of names for individuals, groups, or nations, but who never receive rewards for the work. It is only fair ithat the Sandies give forth their mightiest, strongest, and swiftest boys, but there are those names that we can place beside the great, as boys who are almost their equal. These boys will be the strongest in our school next year in all athletic evenits. This page is given over to real Sandie boys such as Bivins, Boles, Short, Twad- dell, Adams, Dunniven, and Benham-boys who "put out" their all to help the squad- boys who will reap rewads next season from their tireless efforts during this 1928 season. May each of these "real kids" record a name in history as regulars next year as they have recorded a name for themselves as being boys "who would not give up the ship", and stood by the coaches and squad. It is with this spirit that coaches develop championship teams. C-nl 'Y Y Y V Y .. ' ' .-n .un-. ' .am ' .nn nl . -4 Loggi Page Eighty-Seven ,-,, ai ilanemail:.melIrexIreluemoxurellloinelu ' V urexnailrelluemmlllollroinsilr.ilremazuem in Q e Q - e 5, 3 - illllll IIIIII lIlIIl1. nl1l'I1i ,umq , ,11ult ,lllllp lufm, mln . 'J A A I S 4 i illllll illlllll flllllh ,lllllll rlllllll llllllll ullllll -Illllll nllllll1 'l'li- TH E YANN IGANS The Yannigans, as the second -team and as the future Sandies deserve a great deal of credit. They spend a lot of time and energy in preparation for a successful grid season, and in order that they may exhibit their ability and become the fighting Sandies of the coming season. The Yannigans certainly did show so-me fight and "get-up" in the ,ZS football year in that they won 8 of the I0 games in which they played. At the call of Coach Smith for boys to train for the '29 season, the ma- jority of material came from the '28 Yannigans. Such men as "Miken Montgomery, Tom Buntin, Frank Van Noy, Gilliam lngerton, Rex Phillips, and Weldon Wingett will surely prove their worth as football mentors on the Sandie Squad in the coming yeear. X X ... .. .. R 4 - . . A34 IN' lwllll i I E lr M N il ll 1 I l ll l l w li li li H 1, 1 4 1 l l li u it V ..- - -'A - f- - -- e ---Y--b------ Y-f-'Y-k--f---s' - - f - - - , lil l' .. I fl Q if . ...i ,ms1+U2:mtWmfa,21:rm3v 'llllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll I nnmuuitiiii-"'11iuiiniHi -,.,.cc , tvummn nauuuu nmuuumn 1 mn I un Mmm XJ Page Eighty-Eight j ' - ' i il rv 5 l EEK! E? il? 7 f Q-1-53' L',,4Q9,'L "4af5"iz:. A V EB YB E353 E E255 W 'iff F' E 5 E5 . . Us D ,, -6.,:'lQ11 , x ganna nggqgki - mm Y" .fi 9' ,MMOG NWN M615 155355 E355 .IRL .qv .. E ' Af",.' 'xq'-F-"fl-A L-1 ' 1 X XVBLLE :.g' X814 5512 'gg' E QC Q'-b i + 52 '- '- ' n YN Y I ' 6 . F I I I 1 91' M0fM'o f9 - z 35 zggzg if , E3 W' ' Ei T' 'mx mv E I ll: - 3 4 .4 iii 2 -5 EB 553 51:15 Q' 1 gg E3 11"5 ' gif? 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Other games were played with Canyon, , l lil Claude, Pampa, Tulia and Shamrock. 1 The Sandies were eliminated in the first round at District by Perry-ton, the district 'I P l 1 champions. 4 l fli The team will be a stronger one next year as several men of this year will be V l lil back. l H 1 l if , fx T '1 1 f rl BASKETBALL SQUAD in r ' A 4, l in it lf l If W r All l, lei rr ll, U l l IE li i .2 ll i lil 'l l n we l 1 rr V l lil l 'El 1 . l l l l iw E - - - . E- E . - . E, . ,,,,,-1,-,,..... vv L 1 q , fl Q - ' lllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllll lllllllIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllll ll EWEWY ff. my ml n . I III n n 1 un in I ll , m 1: - Paire Ninety EEEEEEEEEEE-H-EEEBEBEEEEE .u.TT'I K.. - , rg B31 Em -44? 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Pierce and Parton lost to Plainview in the doubles. I In the Tri-State Meet at Amarillo April l3, White won the singles, but Pierce and Parton lost to Floydada. V April I9 and 20 Amarillo won the District Singles title when White defeated Davis of Panhandle in the finals, 6-l, 6-2, 6-2. In the doubles Pierce and Parton, playing decidedly off form lost to the Perryton team, which won the meet. l I I I WILL BUTLER Rox' KNUPP, TOM PARTON BILL PIERCE JOE TAYLOR ww A ' B Illia Q il A A i 'V A i ll U' .--.. 'U' .1 .. 'U' .-u.. 'U' ...... 'U' ..uu. 'U' .um 'U' Aww. U' .-m - q un.. 'U .In-.. 'U' ..m . 'U .-u.. 'U' ..--.. 'U' .-m. 'U' ..m. 'U' M.. EIU 'lflllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIlllllllIIllIIIIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII , Illlllllll llllIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIllIIIllllIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllz ' Q. Page Ninety-Two ESEEWEWEEEJEEEE 5 YEiESifFEiE1TFjVTQ3F'? 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Erack jjiliemgineinemlzexnei re non :ren Y 61IIO!IKCIIIIQIIIIDIIIOIIIGIII TlIBlIKBYIIOJIKOIIIOTIISIIEQEE ii' .11r1 u11n an11m 1411111 nl1u11 L A A I RO S 4. 5 .mm 111111 111111 . 111111 1 11111 1 .11f111 1 .1111m 111u1 . .111111 . .-... ba A J K. Z lx 1 1 A A ',. ' ' ii , , I K In A l, 1 , Q' 1 I , . ,,,. A A Q .v:b- , 1 l 1 A 1 M ,gf ,11 1 lj' 'f?V'1Q"fzj111ei-1-1 qi' 12 1, , I , A , , 7: 1 FRANK VAN NoY WARD l'lUDGlNS JACK ALEXANDER 1111 l The track team this spring lost a district championship for the first time in several years. This was not due to lack of good track men on the part of the Sandies, but 1 1 it can be attributed to the faot that the other schools in the Panhandle were far su- ll- perior than in former years, this meaning that the other contestants were as good as lf 1 ' the Sandies. In losing the District, Amarillo High scored as many points in losing I1 as she did last year in winning. Pampa had one of the most evenly balanced teams fi 1 1 ' in this part of the state. QQ, l . . . . llll 1 V Several other meets were entered this year and a good showing was made in l'1, X each of them. We finished second in the Plainview Tri-State meet, lost the Ama- lf rillo News-Globe Meet by one point. The outstanding men were Captain Doebler, 11 1 Travis, Hudgins, Stith, Van Noy, Alexander. These men were above ordinary and l were assisted by Blair, Bufkin, Adams, Conklin, Buntin, Noland, Hickox, Short, Munsey, and Clayton. fl: lfl l 1. 1l CHARLES DOEBLER WALDEN STITH KENNETH TRAVIS l l ll 11 1 '11 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 W1 li I . PI1 1l1 1 11 1 11 li 11 11 'N ll 1'1 l' 1 1 l l Q1 , 1 1 l 1 1, l ' 1 1 1 E 1 V 1 l 1 f , , 11, ' wmv .... .... --v I Q , fl Q ::w '1"',.... '-v'......"v'. i illll IIlllllllllllllllllllllllll ll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll lllllllllllllllllllllllll ,i,, llllllllll llllll lllllllllllllll ll llll lllllllllllllll lllll I lil! Fifi 1113 1li1'f'Fre?3. Page Ninety-Four .1u ll IIQIIOIIIGIII IIKQIIIGIIIGIIIGIIIOIIIIQIIKBIIIBIIIQ BUIBIIIGIIIDIIIIUIIIOIIIOIIIDJIIUIII lll9llKO'll0'lbll::f.1 " ' ' ' 'I I I' II . .IIIu IIIII - lt llllll i L1 A A I P-O S 4 5 .Inu IIIIII -IIIIII I IIIIII I IIIIII II'III I .IIIIII I IIIIII . .IIIIII .ii1iif 4 IIIIIII IIIIII lllllll Ill Ill Il Illll. .. V I I I I Q NAU ASSQCIATION BILL GIBSON -------- - President HERMAN CONKLIN - - Vice-President KENNETH ALEXANDER - Secretary-Treasurer WAYNE LARSEN - - - Sargcant at Arms JIM CLAYTON COACH RUSSELL T. SMITH Sponsor This is the second year that the "A" Association has been organized. The pur- pose of the club is to establish all athletics on an equal basis and to promote a higher standard of shortsmanship. I The most Outstanding feature of the year in the association is the initiation of the I I new members, a feature which affords much fun and enjoyment for the whole school. I I I l l I 9 4 I J , , l T If l K fr. l l l fin xx - if-Vi fata- J 1-'f"s"'lP-.x. :swear I ..::as5:"ez-eggs: 3: If 3 -I l l l 'il I ,I E 5 , l l 1 'l l W l li ll E I' I l i I 4 l l 'I H !l III 'iii IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiIiiiiniliiiilimiiilnlihiiiii I Page Ninety - Fi ve EEEEEEEEEEEEEGEZEEZEE- WZQEEQEEEEJEJEEQEBEQU Emmmmmmm - I- imggsgmmmmm mama 2237 "'I-1-V-if-7a-T 722 5i'lFLPY?1E3 535313 Q ,. "". '7"'- 'xT""'x'7'- Q Yin ' F' S 'ip 5 . fo g 2 5-33? Jia-2412 2 S 650 QM '-M MA ' 05 E -1212121241 if ,. '-1-1 -if E3 E2 mms ww. .' - 1 :Y-' L E3 if? ,g 3' - 5121 5 E l H ' 'M if--'E EE E2 s":,'fP y Eg E3 an N' , Ea ' E E Z -5. E3 ka rma 4 arm my " ' 1 v,f.1Wi - gg.gDmQwuQPmuQbD : . BH an ma m -.'4 - , zuuuuunuuunnuzn u z : L E3E3E3E3EIEE3EI!ElElE3E3E3EZ3 : Girls flthl tics Tgii:flBIlfQll1Olll Q 1l V Y YJ Y v Y V 1 V VY Q Y i v Y .mIh. i I!n lllI1l!. sHl'Il: 4'llI'I vl1!llt " ll' 'l l' , l . o , I .. as " s flll' ' ll s 'l ,Ju Miss URSULA ANGEL1. This is Miss Angell's first year in Amarillo. She has done a great deal for Women's Ath- letics in that she has raised the standards and increased the interest in gym work. She has in- l l l A MII o llol lol ai frai l? L IOIIKDII: ., O U D U 0 Q 0 :gg 'Ill .---. l I 1 ll l l stilled into every girl that has worked under her a true spirit of sportsmanship and higher lfll standards of living. l li .I 5 l I l elf l l lf l ll , ll: i l WOlMAN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION , The W. A. A., organized last year, is purel 'QP Z t . , . . . . y l l l l a girls organization, with its foremost urpose HI ' 1 . . . ' lr l to create an interest in wholesome activities and i l sports. The membership includes about 40 girls, all of which must have a high scholastic standing. The club has been very helpful and 1 l t l inspiring to all its members and has proved of 3 A 1 Q great worth to- the girls. X ll 1 l l i l lj 5 lf l ill 1 lil il l ig it ll ' . il -4 , 'lj 5 l I lil ll E l ,Q . ll 12 l gl ln 'I ll r ' l f ' l ll l l ll l l f l l ll? ll 2 L ll 1 l li' ltr ml l l 'l ll l l L ll l l l l , l l l 1 l l 1 ' l l ll Rl l .gl . , , . ,... , .Hal fsmwfmwznswzmgimnsvfmiwiamyi l y cj. fl l - - ' ltllll lllllllll ll lnl ll lllllll l I mil ll Ll .1 'J im ' . lm ,,,, . W . . . , , . u1uJirurLtHUTJ1u1ulUI1I1I1TITLu1uiiui1u1gi.LgLinim.g1g1.Lii-. Page Ninety-Eight '1'iiIltlI0Il'QlIlBlll mennelmulrellrelllromememe ' V Y 1nanrmuoluuemmnrennenmu.znemozue: niff, -, .il' rllIll. . vlllNl vllllII r mWT r r'IIl'I lllllll dll!!! - rllllll I'IlIl . 'J 9 9 f S 9 dm ml, Ulll l, llillh l'llI' n u-l'l.l l .IIllllt lilllh rilllll i BASK IETBALL This year inter-scholastic basketball was discontinued and inter-class contests tools its place. This aim was to arouse class interest in girls sports and to give a greater chance to every girl in school to participate in athletics. fll Volley ball was started in Amarillo last year. The team won the lnter-Scholastic l l Cup last year and this year. The workouts were very successful and the team was in fine shape, Miss Angell, the coach, having selected very capable girls to represent the school at the meet. The girls must meet the same eligibility 'that is required of all athletics. + VOLLEY BALL , 4 l l 1 i l . l sl l il I 1 .1 l ll 3 wx! 1 L .W , - .1 l U1 .rl I K l l r ll, . . , 1. I I --v Qin' .--.'ll' ---.."l' 'll' 14'......'I'. ....."I',..... 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The girls entered the district meet at Canyon and were barely nosed out in the semi-finals. l l l MARY Lois RAY CATHERINE DUNCAN FRANCES MCNEILL Q 'N l V7 ll A 1 , 9 l , WIA i wi if rg I 'I W t if us 5 l I '13-'ii 6 :::Q.JJJ'.a:::.zz.iIlL mana.LL3.f:a:ai.11ZL.a::::r.1Z1l.a::::..1lL :zz:a.JJ'l..rmi.5 Page One Hundred I I 'figgillfll IITQY QIIIE IQIIY IIIG ICII Ill! IKSII IIIP' V Q J UIIII IIUII IIOI NII YIIUI BYNO IOIII V -gf-L1 OLS.-6-3. III II - 1 Y . . . . c.III.IJIr.N SANDIII. PEI, SQUAD OFFICERS RUE PAULA PARCELLS - - - - Presidcnl I III MARGARET WILLIAMS - - - - V ice-President I FRANK HOMER RANSBERGER - - Secretary and Treasurer I BETTY BIVINS ---- ---- R eporter I III I CHEER LEADERS I lf AZELLE BOONE - - - - - - - Head Cheer Leader I II GAIL BIVINS - - Assistant Leader I I JIMMIE PAIGE - - Assistant Leader I I CHARLES BORDEN - - Assistant Leader l III FLOYD WALKINS ---- - - - Assistant Leader I I I I I l ll' I. . . l Mrs. Hugh IL. Butler is sponsor of the Sandie Pep Squad, which was organized II in I927. , Long before the whistle blows the Golden Sandie Pep Squad is in that Old Texan I I Park grandstand 'iyellingu out its love and loyalty to the Sandies. The girls and III 3 boys of the squad meet the same eligibility requirements that the Sandies do, and we l I II might say that never has a member been dismissed for failing. Nights and days are I never too rainy or cold to prevent every member from attending pre-game rallies. I The aim of the squad is to cause interest and good sportsmanship between the student body and Sandies. It has achieved this aim through the efforts of Mrs. Butler and the squad. I I I I I . I I I I I I lim!-.2'!-'E-?E+3iIi nun- -1. it-in . 5a.g,AsI 'E-gzgsgq-lggggu M, I I ig-were , lif e .. . .-I ,, , I I I QI .is-5'fgI?:-:as-T?? !!,!msssg a 4 E A! I I-II . IIII ' IIII , III' III II, I I I ,I I .1 I I -I I I I I I I I l I I I E I I I I I I I ti y I I I I I ff ---4 --- -W ---- -- nr. 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NEELY DOROTHY NUGENT CYNTHIA LUMPKIN II ROCHELLE DOUD JACK FOSTER HAROLD NUNN ADALINE TRICG I I CARROLL MITCHELL ELSIE LITTLE FRANK RANSBERGER RAMON WILLIAMS I , I I I I I gf - If T I . I I I I , I I Igf ' 45 I , A I I A I I I IN - f ,J 'Ik T IIf I A g Ssfi' :V A I I I 1 I I I I I ' I I I I 'I 25 I I I I I II I i I I. T ? , A O I 1 1 QI I I I . 41 M-, ,L -LLL ,,,LLL LL,.-L-,-L,L -L-Q.L.L.-T.-,-, LLL- L ,LLL I , I I L- I I 'mp y Q. Q q -MMQQAWMWEO-S i 1 ,' ' ZIII IIIIIIIII , lllll Ililll lllllllll lllllll llllll lllllllllllllllllllll' .L---.-.,-.i-..-,....., Illllmll Nlllllll lllll lllllll Illll Hlllllllll ll III! Ill? Page Ono Hundred Twenty-EighL ,Haeznauennnenurmenemem n u H' ""'r""J A' H' : -11uexuemouuonlenrenwlllslll llrellwlle' 'Tig E? A at on 1-N :F 'iiff.lnlu. .nln1 anus. mm. mu. n ln nullu nlllu. Mill. I4 FA r f M .HIM mn ,m n .mllh il'1I Illl1h JIlilh'lW .- .. f I W A r W. , M f Y :E K ga f IH 1 M Tl a u 5 Y I I 15 Wx wiv '5 ww ' r! 'W 5:5 'QQ C. G. TRUITT lg! 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KIRIQMAN, FINIS MOTHERSIEIEAD, TIIURLEY STONE, OLIVE COOPER, RE- 1111 1 11: BECCA AINSWORTH, JOHN WHITE, VERNA JO VAUGHN, JEAN JENNETT, SHER- 111 I 1 1,1 WOOD BLASDELL' DOROTHY BEEMAN. 1 1 111 11 ' 1 11 1" 1 V I '111 1 1111 1 1 1? 1 1 11' ,," . A '31 1 111 as Q 13, 1 ,, 7 1 1 1. -1 1 N A is - f 1 1 tv ' -1-'1' 1 Il' , 11 1' 1 +1 . 111. 1 , ,.rf,. 11 My 1 ,111 1 1 . I 'X' -1'f A 'J " f A 1 11 1 111 , 1 ,12 A '- ,'1 4 L1 1,, 11 1 1 11 ,I A 111 11- I A 18117 , 1: 1 1 111 -0 11:1 ' 11 1 1 1 if 1' 11 I 111 1.1 ,. 1 1 111 111 1 1 1 11 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W . 'Q' '12 f'1 Q' f 1111 1 11 11-1 1 ' ,1 ,fd 'Q 11111 1 -S .. ,,,.1 , . , 1'1 - 1 111.,,: -..- ,,.,,., 1 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 N11 1 1 1 1 111 . 111 1 ' 1 1 1, L Y HY- V 77 7 LL L L 7 Y,,, LL LLLLL LLL7 7 7 7, 77 77 77777 77 7 7 I V I.,,1 1 1-1:fQ1Im11m:fmQ1D1:m,11iIPzm1:51V3mE1IP:fIm,'sQ:. 1 1 Q, fl Q 1L1Q':mIV ,.nnQiP7E1mD'Qmr1EfmgSI1121E'i1QfgE1 1 ' " L1I. IIIII . 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Many debates were grven on the 1 1 111 . . . . 1 111 State questlon and other questlons of rmportance. Two girls were chosen to represent 1 1 1 111 the society against other town teams. 111 1 1 ' 1 11 1' 1 11 1 111 1 1 11 ' 1 111 1 1 1 11, 1 1 1 1 11 , 1 11 1 A 11 , A-.-,,, 1 1. 1 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 111 11 1 111 11 1 1 1 ,1 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 ' 111 1 1 11 11 1 111 1 1 11 1 T1 1 ' 1 1 111 1 1111 1 f 1 11' 1 1 11 1 see 1 2 1.1 11 1 1 11 ' 1 11 ' 11 1 1--'11 t,,, , .1-,,,eW ,,,. , ,,,, ,1....,, ...,. 1... 1 1, -ee .M . ,N ,-, nf V, 1 1 11 1 1 C, , fl Q 1 e+Q'msw7nm'WmmesufQmg1sP'Am:tV,1ngwwfQn1 1 r . -- V -5 fi W f if U li . .. 1 A 1 11. 1 11. 11111111 ..1 A Y A Page 'One f1T1unf1red'Thirty-Two Y - , l .S g mantra f A 1 I W 4 ' lil? i M ll l t ll' l Q un f ll All: l li E .it iii 5 ilu' i rig lt-1 i 1. lic' l H l PA RTH ICNQ DN DEBATING CLUB MRS. SHINN ----------- Sponsor X . The Parthenon Debating Club is the original girls debating society. Officers yt are elected every nine weeks in order to give each member some experience in ex- ff ecutive duties. The team representing the club and also Amarillo in the inter-scholastic lil meet is composed of Rosemary Booth and Lola Pascal. On April II, this team won 5 the loving cup which was offered by the Kiwanis Club of this city for the winning girls 3 team in the annual Delphic-Parthenon Debate. ji: . . . . i l l Although the club has progressed greatly this year, it is expected that there will 5 1, be even greater achievements in the years to come. 1 1 l ' l , 5 1 S 1 4 Q l 6 i . l i 1 7 lt 5 it F , l , ix all li l E l 5 lp 4 I. i E 1 t ' . l : i f .Vt i ll .l l 1 l if ' il 1 1-fi' V V- H -L W ' ' - " " ' " ' 'AQ' W ng- ' ' f'KLf'.Q"f' Q 'Q W "'?j"ZTQT"T7g1.t' FQ-1"1.x .l -1?rngq112UgrUf,'gTjiHI1t121mRvp'QgA l ' Q . fl Q, l...rFW'2r1ti'H',f1rnr.X+YbfnT-2fU7,f:m:+.f.q:zv,1.."fv-Jt LQ V -m+5TTUFHi,i3:.im:siixi1111u.1 f.l.iLii..1 i. 5i.jil.1x.iv i.i..:ign 2 l - , A f :gt l 1 -MIMH Ali-LQLLLQLQQM-3:.lH.:!L5lfl1'l'iWDSl1111A1'l1'A ii. Page One Hundred Thirty-Three I1.3IIKCIIZOIIIBIILOIII.IIKEIIIBIIIGIIIOIIKGIIIIQIIIOIIIOIIIE' i UIBYIIO!IIO!IIIBIIIDIIIGIIIOIIIOIII. IIISIIL!Il0!lI9Il'E'1.- O S 'R H. . -. - - :g- fiifi .nmn , .m1u rnun . ml'n . .'nu1r mrvn m:um mlln . .mur . L' A I 4 5 .mu mm . ilru ruum ruw . lrm i innn unn . r.nlu . FO RUM L. S. TAYLOR - - President RAY WALLING - V ice-President WARREN Woons - - Secretary GRVIS BIGELOW - - - Treasurer BURCI-I BROWN - - Sargeant al Arms HUGH UNDERWOOD - - - Sponsor The year of 1928-1929 seems to have been most successful for the Forum, 5 Joy Wagner and Warren Woods composed the team and won the Lion's club cup, 1 thus making it a permanent possession of the Forum. The annual feature, the Foum- , Philo banquet went over in big style, and as a whole the year was a very successful one. yr l l il 1 1 l r gl l 1 ' , if ill il I , l Q l A jAiv'S'2Qmi4fUjig ' it -r mbfrfmqgr l 'fi l Page One Hundred Thirty-Four ,-,, n neu is n IIIPIIICIIfflIICIIIGIIIIQIIIHYUQIII illelllvlllelllwlllellDIIIOYIIUW1l'9'l'0"'9"l'1"'funn' .um m mm mnu . .n.m .fn1n mm .vnu .mu rn. . lv 9 A I PYO S I-Z5 .IH illllltn illllllr lullll "mm . . Q lc'Hll,OlXlATHlAN Q l 1 l C. G. TRUITT - - - - - - Sponsor Under the sponsorship of C. Ci. Truitt, the Philomathian Debating Society has It I made a memorable record. I J. Deiss, a star member of the society, won first place in the local Oratorical l Contest and first place in State Extemporaneous Contest. Kenneth Woodward, former l president, won second place in the Extemporaneous Speaking Contest, and Lemore Hill Y Q won first place in declamation. it 5. l happy idea of a good time may be conceived by anyone who would venture to attend either the annual picnic or the banquet of the Philos. 'fl 1 4 1 1 I li ' l ci li u 'Vl tlt li M 5. M, s we U W l u if all H M I i s l I i l ll . 1 l' tl 1 ll l ll 15 l Ill l . i- is Qi is N1 , tl? ll H li' 'VXI tj l l i 1 W2 4 1 tl ti I f LE 1+ Q l 31 41. i i M 2 l l il 4 .1 1-- ,' 1 - - 'fe--e--M f Y ff - f ' -- ' 7 "fha " " ' ' ' A '1- 'W 2' ..... ' ' ' '..-... " ......."' ...... ' .... , -m "" Nflkhmlilp' 'W A I' lll llll lllllllll mm I ii n 1 u ui: m I n Ill! n u uin n mnliumu Page One Hundred Thirty-Five EiilICIIIBIIZOIIIGHIEIIKEIIIQ lie! lemon IIQIIIBIIIBIIYO' V OIIIBIIIblllbllllblllblllblll YIl5llI9!ll9lllQ!lIOZIISIIEQE iiiunn. .la1u. .mlr llll .mm. .mm. LQ - QDWSWEQ .lun -lllll nlm llllu. llmm ulm m1n. .uuu. .1i ! l rl Eli all l l l l l 3 t PI DELTA ill . ll l ANNA RUTH DENTON - President SYBIL MOORE - - Vice-President JEAN JENNET - - - Secretary ll Q ADALINE LUMPKIN - Treasurer H , K MAURINE LE NEVEU - - Reporter P f ll Miss STUCKEY - - Sponsor nl The Pi Delta Club devotes its attention to the production of one act plays and 1 1 the practical stucly of lightings, settings, make-ups, and costuming. Much has been l ll done by the club this year in that they have presentecl many plays in assembly, ancl en- lll' 5 E lx. terecl a play in the state contest at Canyon. The club also sponsored the "Merchant of "N y Venicef, It is an interesting club and very beneficial to all the members. l l l I ll 'S i fl l lll ll' ll lil lk I lfl l,r 'c ' lllf rlf lil llll ll l All . ffl ll Vll , l ' l'll l' l.ll l nfl gli .lx l f l "Ig il ll' ' 1 , ' 1 ll 2 l ill ll. z , I , , 1 Il-E ll, l ll-Q UI x l "3 ll. 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DEISS GLADYS MORGAN 1 HAROLD NUNN BESSIE BIRDWELL J MARGARET HOBSON ALLYNE WELCHEL i I 1 I i ELAINE DOANE DOROTHY NUGENT RACHEL LOVING , I I JUANITA MAYS HELEN SUTTON LOUISE SAGER JOHN WHITE LOUISE PARIS l ELIZABETH FLY ADALINE TRIGG EARL STRANDBERG REBECCA AINSWORTH ROSEMARY BOOTH KENNETH WOODWARD JEAN JENNET THOMAS METZ MARY MCNEILL I I MAURINE NISBITT BETTY GIST ' ANN LOUISE BOYCE ERMA DWIGHT It , 1, fl ' 2' The Amarillo chapter of the National Honor Society has recently been organized l with thirty five charter members. All other honors and awards are based upon ex- I cellence along a single line of student activity but the honor of membership in this society X depends upon achievement along many lines, such as character, service, leadership scholar- I ship and cooperation. il 2 M 'U . IQ I If ' ll I!! I . .hm ee- --M-A ' ' TT' T ' TWT" T S' T' in -HUFH II.. 'U' m. 'U' .I---. 'U' ..I... 'U' .-ut. 'I' .un-. "V ..m.. U' ..u. I q , fl Q n 'I' .Im Dq7fcm1f"' I ' rl! ,'-' LLIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ,-Q., Ill I Ill llllllllllllllllllll llllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll I III l lllllll IVZ ' Page One Hundred Thirty-Nine re me It I I l II. Eb fi f fmITrIIIIfTfIIII?IIIII IIIIIIIIII, 'Fl 'TTT W W I I lfi UI I I III III I 1 Ilf Il' l l llil ill I III I EI I I Il l' l l I l SENIOR TTT-Y lil' AVI I I III OFFICERS II I ' ,I II' ' I IIN I l FOREST ARNOLD - - - President lil l I lII JOHN WHITE - Vice-President Ill I III DEAN BULLOCK - Secretary VI I III 'l I I his ORvIs BIGELOW - - Treasurer II 1 III BRYON LAWRENCE - - - Reporter I 3 JOE TAYLOR - - Sargeant al Arms ' I QE LEWIS SEEWALD -------- Parliamentarian 3 Amarillo Senior Hi-Y has a membership of seventy-three. Its purpose is to de- ' VI velop the spritual life among the boys and so serve the student body. The club has ,.' I MI . . I put on the Sunday night programs of several of the city churches. The conference at II l I , Childress had the largest delegation, ninety boys, from this city, and the club secured I IV of one of its members. R. C. Neely, the election of District President, The conference ' ' will meet in Amarillo next Fall. The organization is aided in its programs by the l Hi-Y band, made up from the Hi-Y boys in the Amarillo High School band. The I Lost and Found room is operated by these boys, and this service is given free. I I I I I II, I' I ll I l" 'l I I I I F 3 I III I I IIII I V II INII ,I ,II I I Ill ' II 'l ,I , I F l I, l l l I II . II. I ' 'l I lI+f1..-E, W, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,1.L.,,.- l..,--.,e.g,,:, f. - ...-., f rf - - - 'LL - f f .Y f -,,,,,-. ,Eng , ,W ,.....'i"4-4?-I ff-we -- ,M-.s .I . , , - ,, -I ,, ., , - , ,Maw-A W :IlI'f'x Il'.Ifr1x'-.uzrrn-,J '1rrns.fI'1:f1'zzxql' lUf.nITndf!r'i. I I , 'Z Q l IIs."PGIrTrn,'.V,fnTIws'l'frrrrx'Iz,frvrIt vnrrmw' f-X. ..I, I. II..,I. I . I ll .IIIII Il Il IIIII. IIII II , , K H - g ,LJ I III III.III:,I.IIIJ.i1LIIII gm: III IIEIIIQMIEIIIIII1I.IIIII.Ig,-H-j, Page One Hundred Forty rllllh lllll lllllll Mll'Hn nlllllu llllll rllllll. rllllll , GUIGYIIDIIICIIIIDIIIQIIIBIIIDYIIHIII lllellle IIS IIS l1. LEMORE HILL DOUGLAS DIXON JOHN ADAMS HARRY WARREN DAVID FLOYD JOHN COLLORD EARL COBB - BILLIL SELOVER A A if Y ull!!! ,lllll1 ,lWIm ,IIHIII llllh eIl'IlIl IIIHII lllli ii., ll ilenemem llIQIIIGIIIGIIIQIIKGIIIIQIIIOIIIBIIIB ' 4 - I. if 0 0 0 ' I ' l'IYll. I ' ' ,TUNIGR H1-Y OFFICERS - - President Vice-President - - Secretary - - Treasurer Sargeani at Arms Sargeant at Arms - - Reporter - Reporter This Organization stands for five things: clean conduct in school and all public L ' places: clean scholarshipg clean sportsmanship: and clean living. Under clean living i 1 J boys are also pledged not to smoke cigarettes. Fifteen of the older boys were sent "5 as cleligates to the Hi-Y conference at Childress. l 1 1 l The purpose of our program has been to deepen the spiritual life of the member- 1 i A ship and through the study of the Life of Christ to encourage its thirty-four members Ili ! ' to give the school, the church, and the community their best service. . l Q, gi E55 1 i us ' ,Q 1' 'l fa 1 llw Nl lg, 1, s ,4 M5 lll NJ QQ llil I l we We O f Q 1 I A 1, ii! l M in 5 H V 1' U , l l M li ls Vi N up ,l li li wil if L s I X Ut l l 'I in Y S l it 3 1 E! il I l ' l 1 P lll L NHL , NULL LLL, O L O L OO, O 'i I Q, fl Q Ih immvmffwdmmmwmwmgwfgm MMM L 1 lmmiibl' ,lnff -Y WA- Y, HY ll I Il l I llllll ll Il llllll A I llll az' Faure One Hundred Forty-One jriijjiueuxeu:eIIIeIlI-mi ma: moureime ll Y 'JWIO IIQII BII I II II S I II 9lll"7lI9Ill0fllS'II9ltfai5 EIH IIIII. III IIIIII IIIIIIII IIIII. L A A L P50 S Fu ,III IIII I. IIIII . IIIII I IIII I .IIII .IIIIII I IIIIII I ,IIIIII .j1iif INTER NOS JUANITA DURHAM - - - President I TOM LUMPKIN - - Vice-President ,I MARY VIRGINIA HALL - - - Secretary RUTH VIRGINIA PERDUI1 - - Treasurer ' I JIM MCKNIGHT - - - Sargeanf at A-rms I CHRISTINE DYCHI3 - - - - Reporter ANNA MAE KLAPPROTH Sponsor This is the fourth year the Inter Nos club has been organized, and each year it has been sponsored by Miss Klapproth. The Club studies old Roman customs and I every thing concerning Latin. This year the club has forty members to whom the I club has been entertaining and educational. III I III I-I II I I 'I II I I II I I I Ii I I I I I I I II I II I I I I. I 'I II I , I II I II f II Y WV-pq' ,' I I I I I II- II ,MII -II, I I I I , I ,L lgtlliilliillmlliiliiil ,illll llll Il lllllll Illlllllllllllll Er-idx li- iill1Izllimi ' l Pzlire Om- IlIIIIIiI'n-Ii lforty-'l'wo -..ll UOIIBII YI lll9lI6lll Ill IIIGIIII IIKGIIIOHV Illfllll IIIOIIIIDXIIOIII lllblll Yll 'lf 'll 'HHH WHIT- 15333521 1 Ie IF I If I: " " " ' 9 " 5 " Lui. .IIIII. , IIIIII IIIIIII IIIII I IIIII IIIIII .IIIII .IIII III I 9 I S l .III IIIII I IIIII I IIIII I III -I .II'I.I I IIIIII I IIIIII IIIIII I'I'i'if EULALIAN ADA CLUCKEY - President VIRGINIA VAUGHN - Secretary MISS LOUISE RUSSELL - - - - Sponsor The Eulalian Club, which is one of the oldest clubs in the school is ably spon- sored by Miss Russell. The purpose of the club is to teach its members poise of bearing and fluency of speech, and to promote interest in various literary lines. A I play, written by Pauline Till was given in assembly by the members of the club. The club has been interesting and helpful in many ways. 'I Il I Il I I I I l I l A E I W I I R I I I I I i I I I II 5, I l I I I' I lI I I. I 'I ll lIl ll I I I l l I .N ' l I I 31 I I I "' IIllllllllll llll Illllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllll llll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI ...-.-.--.-M 'lllllml llllll llllllll llll I lllllllll llllllllllll Ill Illllllllllll II Illll llllllilllllii' f '. l ITS- 'ffm l':I:I- Ono IIIIIIIlrvIl II'urt,y-'l'hrce - I YL ,:,f I I CJ S A QI QYII IIIQ IOIIIOll9lll9llLlll9llt9IKBAISIMELE, I -1:5 B ii' ' T QT' ' " f 5' ' 7 ' ' LTL'-lv Tin' 'I ' -3--TYWWA 4 'I'-Hg' 44g , 0 Q O I U5 .ll LILIII "ig ::,i.:z.s:, '4,-L..:, 4:44:27 A,-tQiT?T'f:: L Y, ,LI 'I III IIIIIIII . unnu """ II I II I I I I I I I III I II III II II' I II III I I. I I III I If III I I II I III I IIII HOME ECONOMICS IIII III II I I KATHLEEN BATES - President III I DOROTHY JOHNSON Viee-Presidenz I I JULIA YARBOROUGH - ,Secretary I I 5 CHARLOTTE I-IOLMAN - - Treasurer I I III MARJORIE RED - - - Reporier I I I I MARGARET WHITE - Sargcanl at Arms III I ' 'II I I MRS. POOLE - - - - - - Sponsor III I I III - JI? I I The Sophomore and Freshmen Home Economics Club, consisting of thirty-six I II girls, was named the IIE. H. Richardsn Club after a noted Home Economics worker. I I The purpose of the club is to further social relations of the students, and to give an op- III 1 I portunity for discussing subjects that are not offered in the regular course. 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L, i!q r Ili. 1 iii! , Yi: f Nl fl TW l 1 3" i i pri i iii i ' ll? l - - - 153 1 LOS VTAJEROS X OFFICERS 3 l ROY ALEE - ---- - President l rlj WILLIAM Douo - Vice-President ALMA SUE BROOKS - - Secretary y MARY JANE STENGER - - Reporter it MRS. ROUTI-I - - - Sponsor J X Los Viajeros is an auxiliary club to Los Viajeros. The club name means "The J Travelers", therefore it was appropriate for the auxiliary club to be called this. X A ' 7 This club has progressed rapidly under the capable leadership of Mrs. Routh. l Under her supervision the club membership grew from a very few members to thirty five. l l i , F I , l ,' V , K 1 l i I i l l l l i I , ., i i rl I il 'v i I 1 Q , il 1 , V, , l, i lt l i r , rx , ,,YY , MMM, ,YWYL L., f f A Te, - - - - f - . --..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L ,YH , M, -VT, .,., .. ,,,, , L ,,, , -W W ,.,,, , ---11 1,--,,-w7i,.-,-'qw , C-T--' 4' l'.f"C1.'li7nN'i' mm-. 4. 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WALDEN -------- Sponsor f 1 ll l The Physical Science Club was organized early in the Fall of 1928 with the l membership limited to those students in the upper science classes. The object of the il l club is to create and broaden the spirit of scient investigation among the students. Outside speakers and moving pictures have aided in adding interest to the regular llfl i club programs. The aim for the next year is a better Physical Science Club. l gil l me lst! r H1 ' l M. liff 1 ll Q mi l .W Ml I ilk l Q: 4 l' l Il: li! ill fll if 1 l' " 4 5 551 it A 4 l fi i 5 ill ll i r If 1 'll 1 5 ti 'l l i lil 1 il I i lx , F l. i P Ki i it 1 iz ll . .5 M. t l fi M qi, imiy H Ll i . wi r 1 ,H . ' .QW L Hi H . .W -. . , I llllllll llllllllll ll mnn ul nn I lm m r - , Page One Hundred Forty-Six IIGIIIOII IIIIOIIIOIIIDIIIBIIIBIIK 1ll9ll9'Il9'I' H331- EigillellI9ll10lll0lllEllK9lI IIIBIIIOIIIOIIIQIIIOIIK I "EV 91 - D 9 7 ' '9 'lim nnnm um nnm, n.1m. .rum .mm rINl'4t rll?lII, I!If1l. I4 A 9 I p'O S 6 p .n n mzn. nm nmi. uw. ivnn " "",,'.! HISTORY CLUB On October the twelfth, nineteen hundred twenty eight, a group of boys and girls met to organize a History Club in Amarillo High School for the purpose of becoming better acquainted with all phases of history. The club was sponsored by Mr. Leslie r 5 r 1 i ' i I Johnson. l Programs consist of the histories of countries, famous men, and phases of natural 4 history. , l Q l fs t l l I N i ' i 5 1 1 I l l , : 1 ll 2 if 5 I , l l l l I 1 , 1 l Q r ' i l E 5 l 9 5 li I : 3 ' l gt i , i 1 , l v i K ll Us 'N l Wi 'il l l 413 'Ex Z l M il 5 l ' 1' l 5 1 ,l Bly t 2 W l 4 l i i ! ' Y - 1 ,li ,Q l l i tiw E . 1 H ll Y 7 .7777 W M M! l -gg VY Y ll Y K wiu vn f u 'MY--. V Q " V 1.. ' r -un. ' ' .nu-. ' ' .nm ' nm.. ' ' mm' ' nn , nn 4' .nm ' ' .nn . ' ' .nn ' ' .fu . 'V .um 'W .. nu. 'W , P1 " '1V ll1lll llllllllllIIllIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllglllllllllr Q -ummnuun nnumm nuumunumummmnmmun ummunmup . Page One Hundrx-ml Forty-Seven r 151 64-1 Q LFI H l Q1.gi"1te2mQiifliL1- ' " W ' " anne ual e ' T ,FT 1 l l l 1 1 ll i 1 A i ill r T! ' , ' 2 llzr ,i XVI r 1 Mi '1 ,1 5 i i, W i W Vg HOME ECONQMICS-THALIAN CLUB fl oFF1cERs ig! i i VALLA MAE YARBOROUGH - - - - - President J 1 W: DIXIE LOYD --------- Vice-Presicfenl 3 OLETA SOLOMAN - - - Secretary and Treasurer i H5 Miss LENORA WALTERS - - - - Sponsor ' ui 1 5 l " The Home Economics Club was organized in the fall of l928. The Junior- ! Senior clivision, of which there are forty-eight members, adopted the name Mlqhaliann. The purpose of the club is to create a friendly feeling among the girls and to cliscuss ' any problems they might have. Several interesting chapel programs were given by the L , 1 members of the Thalian Club this year. Miss Walters has shown remarkable ability in ' l sponsoring this club. E l N l W Q 1 L l E 5 lil 'z 1 r l is ' 1 5 s i ,gi I i,i y i ir i 1 r ' 2 E I Y' it ,i r i il if , ' n,-.,-,,,,,,,.,,. f ' W fe - e ff -A - ' ' - ..- -W--,.,A,i,-W gi AY WW nWM'zglw-..b iqe.wQ::",1Tns'xlArTm'+.'Ifrrnwx. VAmnJlL1rrns.q1'Z:: r q . fl Q lgtsj .VTYYTEIrlykifnx3,r.yZi:r?ClL'f,cEf477i5fTf7fN. LT . .. w ITYTI-liz. uni r, , ,, , , ,rlgsrnrn :JirLTKTfNi:rri,ii145,55,r.rIjQQQi1,lLg.t.mirFTfT1r,.,J1T"'TT4,f...'T?'9-M34 Page Om- Hundred Forty-Eight I I I 1 55 e 'e ISIIIQIQ - vkfn Y A Ht l L 1- iI IIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIIU I I Q,sL,E!.Qoci6 .IIIII .IIIIII L w i I- 'III I" I III I I lil I I III I l II" I III I l I I I I I I -II I III I I II ' I YI I I EIIE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE CLUB fs' I I I I I L. WITT - - Presiclenl I SAM IGATHRIGHT - - - V iee-President II I I VIRGINIA LYNCH - - Secretary and Treasurer I Ross ROGERS - - - - - Reporter I ' p U Miss WESLEY - - - Sponsor Nl l The Biology Club was organized early last fall. Any member of the biology I or botany classes is eligible to membership. Its purpose is to arouse interest in science, II I III . - . . . . . . . . I I III to encourage outside reading In science, to give training In club work, and to give the ' l I ,I I I I ,IN I I calendar, which is formed from the anniversaries of the births and deaths of the great 'I I I III member ease before an audience. The club devotes considerable time to the science 1 scientists together with the dates of their important inventions and discoveries. Re- III ports are made weekly. I I I I l III II I I"l III IGI III l I-,L I I I I I l'I l I II II I III l' lII Y 'I' uxar4v.wHrat aAm4 II I I I l z 3 I I I 4 I "I I I V I I "' I I I I 1 ' I III - I I II I I I " II I IIII I ' I I ' I II I I I 'll lIl AII II? 'II 'If II llI I I I I I' I I I I III II. I I l I T, I ll I I I l I , 'IT Y , , , , , , c, ,,,. 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OFFICERS y PETE VETESK - - - - - - President lr BOB REEDY - - Secretary and Treasurer l gr LLOYD FLEPCHER - - - - Cusrodian 3 DAVID PARK ---------- Librarian The Amarillo High School Band is one of the foremost organizations of the Senior High School. The band is directed by Cscar Wise, and has made rapid N rj' progress under his leadership. It consists of seventy pieces and is rated as one of the ' '1 best in Texas. Several concerts have been presented in Tfexas, including a Negro . Minstrel. Due to the courtesy of Jobbers and Nlanufacturers, and 'the Automobile Association, the Band has accompanied a number of trade trips over the South Plains during the school year. It has won first place in the Music Festival twice, and will ,, enter again this spring. If successful it will go to Denver to enter the National Band ly Contest. The newly elected officers are: Jack Leveritt, Bob Reedy, Lloyd Fletcher it and David Park. 1 1 I . ,IQ , ,Q itll 1 ll i l l r x i'?7573l75iF?i T -g4lF??1il3??f73: 'fx3if4E:":i -e'e--e Page One Hundred Fifty-Two A- Yi b r r lk WY ""'Y" AY 1 our lrolllellllwllellwll Milli Q ewlalifigg " i.orIHEmfdIHmr1HHmcrlmtmItiointIn7rHHrf: r r. 4 or Af,Ll,l?l'L-QQ Fr .mm rmmm uul. mmm uai. .vnu . .mm. in I: uni: X sm. lr .r 1 4 Eli p ali 2 lil 5 l I r fy ' ll, ul r on ' far: X Nr , ww , GG? ' ill t l we l l gr l ri 1 ' gr f N f . in THE QRLHILSTRA ! is ,ci The orchestra meets twice every week for two periods after school. The mem- ll, 3 bers practice on various classical numbers, some of which they present in assembly. l The orchestra has gained recognition throughout the whole town as being one of the best organized, and the most entertaining. As its director, Miss Welch has proved ' most efficient and learned. 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NUNN ' Y fo'-if I ff I N, I., , , , ,,,,, ,, WW MW , , ,,, ,, , ,, , ,, , f f Y- Y. - f , ,,,,,1,,,4,,, ,, , 1: , 1 : 1 ' 1 "-1 ' - f-QW.-1, r ,,.,Tff, 1 U,,Y.,'g 4,5 . ,Z XTTTTQKLL , 2-H13111:1-ff',1,ilfiQ4dz2Qi.fii.i.i-L- QTL? 4 T ww: I I i r i 1 1 1 5 1 E e i E K I I 1 u l 1 l w i i Y I 1 .V .x 1 ir, me gm ,Ml emo, men , -WML-Fr?-jfpsf i' "M K 'W' KM 'R ' W' A-g"'S'WH" " -M Y W V Y 'gl uing emlml elll.llle1ll9lll llalll-s:Ile'll l 'ix A X " l fiifl' c,,,.,-c llll ullll tllllll. lmu. 4 l I l I v l , I 4 Q all l T l 1 ll 1 l l . ll ll 5 l l W I!! fl .. f ll f FIRST BAPTlsT CHURCH lg, li lv This picture of the First Baptist Church of Amarillo was made from an ll architect's drawing and will convey some idea of the magnificence of the audi- 1 torium and Sunday School buildings now under construction. The building, grounds l and furniture will represent an expenditure of one half million dollars. The build- ill ing will include every modern featureg having an assembly room and class room for l every age. The only church we know in the South that has met this requirement. ' One Adult, one Young Peoples, four Intermediates, four Juniors, three Primaries, l two Beginners, Cradle and Nursery. I The "William Coble Memorial Pipe Organ", which is a four manual, 46 by E ll stop Austin Organ, has been purchased by lVlr. and Mrs. W. T. Coble, and will ll il be one of the finest organs in the Southwest. X I The building committee is composed of T. W. Cotten, chairman, H. C. Pipkin, l ltr Secretary, Lindsay Nunn, Lester Stone and A. E. Meyer. The Trustees are ji i f 5l W. H. Fuqua, Dr. E. Nunn and C. Skillman. The building as shown will 1 5 Q be completed in one year. Q n ' ' l ,y Dr. G. L. Yates has been pastor of the church for the past five years. l l l 5+ ll ll F 11 ? I !!1 - ee- -'HH 'mc'-' ' 'rs' "" not up jj ' W' " s A --'ei - lliilllllxllliillll II llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill lliiliilllm t9,Q,i2,,, l .- 1 l ll III lll llllllllll Illll ll Illllllllllg Page Olin- Hllltlll'0tl Fifty-Eight it iaeueux ei emeurei romeiurenionreme A"mm""3 W i i N .N q r rarmsmaimrnrarii91nmufe:irs non in - o o o o Q o n f A o S A o o o o o o 6 3 ip, I I I 5 'Y' .im nm- rnnimmririirummrmit GLLQ - . V .IIFII mriirmmrnmtnntrin APPRECIATION The La Airosa Staff and sponsor wish to express their appreciation of those who have made this annual possible. Space forbids mention of each one. We are indebted to the West Texas State Teachers College for the beautiful scenes in the Palo Duro Canyon, which appear in the opening section. The Board of City Development is furnishing the cuts and paying for two pages, which appear on pages 125 and l26. The picture of the first postoffice at Mobeetie is furnished by T. D. Hobart of Pampa, president of the Panhandle Plains Historical Society. "George Montgomery, the Postmaster is standing in the doorway and his brother lack, Assistant Postmaster, is sitting on a barrel. The man on the horse is W. L. R. Dickson, a Panhandle pioneer. B. T. Ware and Dr. E. Nunn were unanimously elected as men whose vision and efforts have gone a long way in upbuilding Amarillo and the Panhandle. We are glad to set aside a full page for each. Many business firms have been very liberal in placing ads with us. Their pat- ronage really makes an annual of this class possible. Raymon Williams, a talented student, has done most excellent art work for the annual this year. His cartoons and drawings would do credit to a college publication. The staff and sponsor appreciate his assistance. We are printing 800 annuals this year. This large number of books was made possible in a large degree through the courtesy of all who have written letters to the Amarillo papers, and especially to "Tack" for space in the Amarillo Globe. We quote the following from a recent issue: "HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL HERE REFLECTS HIGH QUALITY OF SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITY" "Everyone interested in Amarillo should purchase a copy of the La Airosa. It is the most creditable high school annual I have ever seen. It is my suggestion that those who have Amarillo's best interests at heart should send the annuals to out-of-town friends and acquaintances. Fine schools attract fine people. An annual such as Lo Airosa. showing the wonderful activities of the High School, reflects great and lasting credit on Amarillo. It shows we have real folks down here. In building a city too much stress is placed upon numbers. Quality is more important. I'll do everything I can to boost La Airosa. E. R. T." Mr. L. S. Taylor, deserves special mention for his excellent work in the business department of this publication. I-Ie is not only a good student in his classes, but is active in various school activities. No member of the business staff has done more for the l929 La Airosa. L' S. TAYLOR The Staff and Sponsor. 4 if qi Qyfqi ln' ,,....safQ......sy.,,..1fi2:.....if111-f......i egg t 1' 1-1 '1 f -- -fr '-'f f 'ff--1 Y W " ' ll llll H 1 .ii ll lllll unmnm nummnw Pzigt- Ono Hundred Fifty-Niiw jjillellfmnelunllrern Ilel Illdll lille ' ' ' ' " 97118 IQIIldllllblllglIIB!IIB!!IQIIKSDIIIGVIIKQIIIQIIKQIIQEQ' jim' 11111 11 1111111 1111 111111 1n1n1 1m111 11111 1l!l11l1 V 15,1 15,11 151 mlh lllml -lwll sln T ' 1-... . 5 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 111 111 11 1 111 111 ' 1 111 ' 11, 1111 1 111 111 1 1111 1 111 1 111 1 1111 1111 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1111 1 111 11' 1 1 1 1111 1 111 1111 11 12' 1-1 111 1 1 11 111 11 1. 1111 1 111' 1- 1 111 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 11, 111 1 1 1111 . 1 111 1 11 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1' 1 1 '1 ' 1 M 1 1 .1 11 T1 'W 11 11 M11 Wm 11 1 1 11 1 ai - N- -111 111-1111-1-61:1 1,1 f:3lIP',fn11d1Ibm,QIW1nn11f5U1',g1113fILfm1x:Q1z1rm21l2f' I Cj . fl Q 1. 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Surplus and Uncliviclecl Profits 380,000.00 l l T ' , 5 r ! ! l 1 AMARILLO, TEXAS Q ' I 1 Q L l 1 l 4 L 1 T it Y ,i.1q1nu1un1uu- 1uu-un-lu1lnl1ul1l1ul- llll 1u- llll 1 ulll - inll 1 -- xlnl -nn-nm- unnn -uu- nnnl 1141:-nn.1 ... 1,,,,i,,,i, U ll Nick: "Listen to this, Conk: 'A chap here thinks that a football coach has fl , J four wheels." gg lr ll l Conk: "I-law, haw! And how many wheels has the darn thing?" ll l V' V r 5 Wormens faults are many, ill Men have only two- IU Everything they say, ll And everything they clo. iQ.n1un1 1 11:11-run-nu1nn-nn1un-:sul-llIn 11111-1-11111-- 11m-nu--an f I 'E' L 1 li I if , .I l X I , f vcle l l -V -.'. Y ., ! 2 EXCLUSIVE WOMENS WEAR pf . : 5 ll I 1 l Phone 4890 619 Polk St. i ' 2 l l l I ! r -fm--M --------------------------- -A-H+ r l 1 l l i ll Q f Q- 1 Q P g One Hundred Sixty-Two I I , I I I I I veA Amee-,An 'i"'-"'-" -------- ------------------ I ---I-Q I I I I I I I ALWAYS A BOOSTER T : A I For the SANDIES I I I I I 1 I I PALO DUIYO FURNITURE CO. 1 I I . I DIRECTORS: I T I Allen Early, George Parr, D. Thompson, E. S. Blasdell I Q Buford IVI. Jones, Manager I I I I I I I I 4-..-.. .............. ............ . -..-.,g. I 5.I III II I Poem Dedicated to Mr. Potter. I "I mix my peas with honey, I I, I've done it all my life. I II They do taste kind of funny, But it keeps them on the knife." III Dedicated to Mr. Cecil Barackman I I'Iis mustache is an awful flop, ' I parley voo, I III I-Iis mustache is an awful flop, II parley voo, It's alright on dress parade, I But when he's eating marmalade, I It's hinky clinky parley voo. , III I "Doctor, I want you to look after my office while I'm on my vacation." I . I ' But I've just graduated, doctor. Have had no experience." I I "That's all right, my boy. My practice is strictly fashionable. Tell the men I II to play golf and ship the lady patients off to Europe. I If I FLEAS FULL OF FLEAS I Finis: Why does the mother flea hate to see her young ones leave home?" , I-Iugh: "Because she is sure they're going to the clogs." I I I I 'ull' mu. 'W .--n.. 'U' .nm 'I' .1 ,"l'..uu. 0' .ln I cj . I2 Q mu ' Amssqly , W - --:vu IllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIII II II m lu nmuv ,wise u un n ll ,fi llllllllllllllllllllllll um nnmu Illllllllllltz Page One Hundred Sixty-Three luo 1-ve-0 Sol '?"" "" --""-'--"-'--"-''-'-"' ' """"'S' L l . ' . l 5 I-I. A. Nobles, President M. C. Nobles, Vice-President l l i A. G. Stanley, Secretary and Treas. T l L L I Y g . . g, l I NOBLES BROTHERS GROCILR CCUMPANY ' l l T WHOLESALE GROCERS T I L I l l 1 l l l l l l 1 l A l l Main l-louse-Amarillo, Texas Branch at Plainview, Texas L L L I l l l -!-t- -..- --------------------------- ---- - - -4- l Kenneth Woo'dwai'd says that when you get ferociously, vilely, outrageously an- tl gry, just say Roosevelt. We are reliably informed that that is the biggest dam in the l' world. ll Letter written to a teacher from a parent of one of our precocious students. l Dear Teacher: You should mind your own business and not tell Kermit he should not drink beer, so long as he likes to drink beer, let him drink and if you interfere any more I will go on the bored of Education.-Mr. D. In this hot battle between Beula Mae Miracle and Mildred Harvey over Ray 1 Walling we only hope tha-t the best girl wins. 4 David Lane: "Say Dad, remember that story you told me about when you were expelled from school? lVlr. Lane: "Yes.,' 1 David: K'Well, I was just thinking, dad, how true it is that history repeats itself. ' l l Soph: 'il-low does it happen you came to Harvardg I thought your father was a ll X Yale man." ly r Fresh: "He was. He wanted me to go to Yaleg I wanted to go to Princeton. l We had an argument and he finally told me to go to l-l--.H X 1 ul i 5 l 1 s e eees ll" .-m. 'U' .un-. ' ' .nn-. ' ' .n-.. ' ' ,-nn. ' ' .nm.. ' ' mn. ' .un l nun. 'U .nu.,' ' .nn . ' ' .mn ' ' .nn.' ' .mn ' ' ' ' .nm l Q I1 q ll llllllllllIIIIIIllllllIIlIIIIIIlIIIIlllIIIIllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllt l D Page One Hundred Sixty-Four .-yi151121Iiell:ellieurentenrenmylrelmslllreiliailmllrf- I A H V I '1llHIlI"1l 0"" "H GV" "" 9l"9 "'3" "9"iii LFS F5 pvc, A llllil nlllllll lllllll llllllh Illl'lln llllll. lllllll ullilll llllll ,I'l'lI. r .itll lllilli ilhlh lll.lh I-lIl'1 nI'l.ll illlllll Illllh .illllhi in ' I .-... 0flv11IIII1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - --- 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 - -nn1umIg T PACKARD 1 HUPMoBii,1i 3 I I 1 Packard Amarillo Motor Co., Inc. i L L L L L L L L L L 407 Fillmore Phone 7973 4 E E L L L L L -r-----M --------------------------- ---. - --4. "I took that pretty girl from my public speaking class home the other night and stole a kiss." "What did she say?', "Will that be all?" l l L . . ,. , . . 'l-ley! Where yer goin? Dont you know this IS a one Way street?,' the angry officer bawled. Vell,--vats de matter with you, ain"t I going only one way?,' nimbly an' swered Abie. Consider the way of the little green cucumber, which never does its best fighting j until it's down. Cyn L.: Say Wegie, if a man druggist is called' a pharmacist, what would you call a lady druggist?" l Ann Boyce: "A pharmaciater, of course." l l , , - - ,, 1 "What dey do to dat Jones boy fo selling dat booze, Aunt Liza? ll "What cle do? Lawd, chile, dey done give him two years in de house of rep- L U y L ,l resentatlvesf' .' Lea-W Q e I e A LI 'tmigb' ' - , - nm, 'U ..m.. 'U' ..nu.'l' .1 u.. 'W .-un. 'W am. 'U A "4 E Q :uimmlxlmullmlmlmmlllm limi ll Vllllllljmlfllv L I q Ill, llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll lim Page One Hundred Sixty-Five ..1'illLBIIZBIIIODIKBHIEIIIEIIIBIIIOYIIOIIIOIIIIQIIIOIIIGIII ' Y V 'V V Y V 9lIl6 IIOIIIQIIIKOIIIOIIIOIIIOIIISIIIBIIIOIIIOIIIBEIKBIIFEE 'iEI ".uuu . .nuu num . nnum . .'u1lm mnn - .mm .mm mmm . L A A I AO S 4:5 .mm nun . .11nm inmn . t1l1ru . nI'lIl I tllIlll l lllll h .lHHI u 'liiij 5 Y lllil .inn-rm ----- ------------ 1---1----1 I I II-'Ingo I A l ! ! xhgrw g Q WE WANT YOUR SHOE WORK Q l l fi, is l E ff BECK ERQS. r l 2 ,,., E V i 2 .ru '-'f' : ' tl 4 Vf" WE DO THE BEST 4 ll 1 E N .:g 2 it i Q - v,.' I Q Hg E,,EE E L 'J 1 , fA-.,- 1 If E -,,,. , . ' ! 3 P 3 X s..i,..., . . . . L Q ll -l.---.-- l fl? I H -------------- ------------ " '-"+t rw 1 l 1 Tenderfoot: "What do you use that line you have coiled on your saddle for?" l Cowboy: "Well, we use that line as you call it, to catch cows." 5 Tenderfoot: "Yes, but what do you use for bai't?,' ll W Q , r 6'Why don't you got on writing my speech?', said the orator. :N HI am spellboundf, replied the typist. "Yes sir. I never worked for a man who used so many words I can't spell." ' f "Marjorie, have you been smoking?" l , "No, mother." X 1 A'But your breath smells of tobaccof' J' "Father kissed me goodbye." l "But father dotesn't smokef, e X "I know mother but his stenographerr does." It l 1 1 l trtt -t - tttt tttt rtrt - tttt ---- -1-in--1-mf rg I E E, , ,E s : E . Q Q AMARILLO DRE5b more Q M + g Dresses for Miss and Matron E Y : : ll ' ' l 1 fri sos Polk st. Phone 9278 tl l : y 2 , I 1 W g jmu1nnn1un-nu-nn1uu1un -111-111-i1--11 - 1vvI1nn-lv1nII1lM-III'--IP M r t tit 5 it ' r l We ltlllllllllllllll IllIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllll 4..+,,,, Il llll llllllllll lllll llllllllllllllll lllll llllllllllllll lllll '- 'lwt E -- f fu- 2 fb Page One Hundred Sixty-Six lea New eel ll"l"""l'"H-'-"'--U"-"""'l' I I l l i See 5 J. lvl. cools General Agent I . Fidelity Union Life Insurance Co. of Dallae, Texas i Qld Line Legal Reserve Life Insurance 2 We Insure All Ages, From Birth to 65 2 qcrerrrrrl Floor Fisk Buildingj V Local Office IIO West srlr sr. Arrrarille, Texas I...-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-...-..-..-..-..- ..l. -...-..-..-...-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-r.-..-r----I l Drucilla E. qrrr larrelee gamej: "New if you were in the same errerrrrrerarreee, how would you have played that game?" I Elsie I... Cicilylx "Under an assumed name." I She: "Sweetheart you aren't sick are you?,' I-Ie: "No but I would hate to yawn." I Frat. lVIan fto prospective memberj : "We have the finest bunch of fellows. None of them smokes or drinks. None of them chews, yet we have a hellava good time." New Stude: "Are you describing a nursery to me?" Jack Buntin: "May I kiss you?" Neva Dean D.: "What do you think I am waiting for, 2 street car ?" Mrs. "I-Iow many times have I told you to be on time to class?" John White: "I don't know. I thought you were keeping score." l illuill--ll-Tilll'IU'IlI1Illl1IIIITllli-IlllTlliillllllllllllIlllilllTlllli llll 'i llll illllTIIN?-lllTl1llillllilllTllT T T Tlllllllfi l - a 1 WAGNER5 JEXVELRY SHOP Q fr e Diamonds of Finest Quality - Gruen and Benrus Watches 2 7 505 Pelle sr. Amarillo, Texas 1 I l i . l -Q----M --------------------------- --r--I+ . Q r I. l 'I I ' Q' 9- '-'P r:r..:::.rr.:..:::p..rla .iii'lrliirilliriiiihlriil irrrrrrmurmur Page One Hundred Sixty-Seven E-i3gilll!ll llZBl Qlll! K9lI llK0 IHll llII0 lKt9ll ll7F r A 0 S 'W 'fl oral "T" UT: lT f':mT '1' 'm'iiE:.l:: 'i'if1' 111111 ,1 .11111 11111111 111111 . 111111 1111111 .11111 111111 11-11 . '-4 4 5 4 5 4 5 ,illl 111111 1.11. Illlll 1111 .1111 .1 1 II 1. 1. 1. lg: ...-. .-... .4...-...... - .---- ---- - - -- .. - ------- - - - -11-11+ Amz1rillo's Most .Exclusive Store FOR LADIES AND IVIISSES 1 U : I g We feature ensembles and coats, also Peggy Paige and Arthur Weiss T i Dresses for Ladies and Misses Z E See our Beautiful Pattern I-lats made by Rawak and Dobbs I I I E Piece Goods and Notions i THE LADIES sToR1s t 515 Polk s1. Dial Z-1914 : i 'P1111-1111 -------------1- ----v---- - - -11----11+ A maiden passed with silken hose, Well suited for displayg A spinster puclced up her nose, And turned away. The maiden went her way content, The men all stopped to stareg The spinster saw and then she went, And bought herself a pair. Published by request of several maiden teachers of A. H. S.: Client: HHOW long will it take us to get through with this case 7' Lawyer: "It will take me about forty-five minutes and you about ten claysf' I "Teacher," asked Dorothy Nugent, 6'What's a waif?' I "A waif is a dear girl who hasn't any homef, X I'Gee, teacherf' exclaimed our innocent Dorothy, her eyes filling with tears, Q "then where does she walk back to from her automobile rides?" IJ Miss Walters: "What is a costume, Georgia?" X ,ll Georgia Street: "That is just a habit one gets intof' 1 ' .11 I 1 1 a 1 I I 11 I ' I-I lull! ....., '11' ,....i '11' -111 -wx..-.. '1- ....., -111 ......"1' .... f C, , I2 Q ..... 'I"...... '1",,..- .'l' ...... 111' -11' ...... 'II' ...... 'Il' ull! ,L-: :11111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111 1111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111q: - - Page One Hundred Sixty-Eight lt alt it , i v gi i L t -ii5gn,,,:,,,,,,mmmem, I, AA'H':' 7 'A V ,m uon mi llel olll 1ll9l 9!lI0 '9!ll 15:25. X ,X aunt num .nun-. in-lm .u m tum. .tllllhlqgg 1 ll' l . t It l l 2 ,!.,.-,,,, 111111111 .. im- 11:1 -un-nn ----------- nu-nun? i I l Q. I . I W l 1 NIE Compliments of 1 Ifi E ' . . I ! l El: i .T-.. I Q rl 2 f i f 1 gt! Q : , I I e I tl, l tt I Q t A l I -- I i l 'Qi : r 1 5 l i I I 1 Nl? . , a a . , i M' my crow HIER5 i ml T 412 P0114 st. T If l :tl : 3 t 2 THE STORE FOR MEN AND BUYS l l I ll . X ft .5t...-....-....-....-.,..-.W ---- ui... -..-.... ---- H., ------------ .W-iq. 5 1 ,tl l 3 'l' . . .t H l ' f xj Ruth Wilmering: How olcl are you, Frances? ll f Frances Mc.: "l:ifteen." , Ruth: "A girl of fifteen should tell her mother ei.'erytliing." l 1 Frances: Nl know it, but mother is so innocent that l really haven't the heart." il? iii - ltl i X QlX Miss Klapproth: iiWl1EH was Rome built?" l ' X NX Mary Lois Ray: "At nightf' " X f Miss Klapproth: 'gWl1at makes you say that?" I Q 5 Mary Lois: A'You saicl Rome wasnlt built in a day." l X 5 Pete Williams: HAncl you wouldn,t begin a journey on l7riclay?,' 1 Q F. B. Forcl: "Not lf' l l Pete: H I can't unclersfancl how you can have faith in such a silly superstition.', l F. B.: "No superstition about it: Saturday is my pay clayf, X,f 1 . I 'I .gait-ii.. -----------.------- Hi.-.. -i... ------ ...-...tt X ' l I 3 . 1 4, 4 . X T : U I Xlvlllrlilf S1 lil R li E lg 1' 32 Years of Faithful Service ' ilf l l E : L I . . ll l l l i tl i Ladies Apparels-Dry GooclsfShoes 1 l t I it t ' Dial 8241 :' i , - . . l l ' . l it 5. Q 'i'iI1I-1III- 111- Q 1-1111--1--- 1 1-1----11 .,,.4,,,i, ,li i 5' l l E l ll l . lt i . 5:7 ipffi f fm i m vw- Y if lt lifibw AMW my NASA My i Sf iff i QW- if! K iA' f Q - N" Nljr... l'J'Qr1.f'L'lZ . f'-Lf. YB.'ibf:f"3lllV"D. Elizll Q , l ."uUf' J-flVffFx'TZnt '-Qlfaruxx. 'fly ' , . " 4 ' ','c E il I2 Page One Hunrlrecl Sixty-Nine I I I. ,I I II I I QIIIBIIKOYII Illlbllolllbllbll -f ' U II O If-ff av- Q S 9 IIIII .IllllII IIi"' III?-' T " - I lf0II- lrla -M1 --1 - I- 1- .-- I 1--1-1111-1111:1111 --uu-nU!o I I I I : I I : : I I I 'T " g I I I It I I 7 , E Ii Nz fx . I I I ff, I .II I 9 I I I 2 IM -. X ' f I I I IALLIWQ . II I I my 2 I I I I p i -vI - I II I I I I II I I I ' ,"' - 2 , I I 4- II HI f '- 'I I 'II I I I n III , IBIIQA X I VII I IIIII III In In I I ISI I I III-IIIII-I -XI-I I- I iissnu x rw w 1 II I I 4 IiI:'fI,H II I I I I II I 31, 41 "I L wLi1'2if:I I II 'II 2 ,II I ' . ,. . T5 25 ' 1 wfgi ggm f - f 5 WI I I IIIIIIII I l g t f gi II I I I I " I f 2, ' 2 -we I . I I ' I :I E I I I AMARILLO, TEXAS I I I I I I I I I I IKII Ii I I I II ' ' I II UTI-IE FINEST HOTEL OF ITS SIZE IN AMERICA" II I I I I q I I I I I E , I L I :I I I is HOTEL II U i Featuring I'CaIoital Serviceyq I I 3 II I I I I II II I II I 200 Rooms - 200 Baths I I I If I F , I All Equipment and Furnishings Rank with the Finest Hotels of the WorId E I Plenty of Rooms Rated at 352.50 and 53.00 I Q I I II I I I : I I I I I I -if I II I o!4n1uu-II 1 11111-1111-111--1--1 :--- 1 -., 1 ,Min I I I I I II II' i E ipam:fIIh,1mT,E7g,fTI1T,A F3 E LEM-AEAEATITTTM .... 's ooso oooosm:IgII,II,,IIf,55 I 1 W W SIU' wgmswmmzum Sqn! Q mrgilxmefpfmgmmw vii I,I, iq III lllllllll lllll Il Ill Illllll I I I ll ll llllllllllllllllllll if AWN., N, IIIIII I llllllllllll ll .' ll IIIII lllllllllllllllll I I IIIII , li ' A Page One Hundred Seventy iijilltllblIIOIIIQXIIQIIIQIIISIIIGIIIQIIISIIIYOIIKOIIIBIIIB NHS!IIYIIIIOIIIIOIIIOIIIOHI ll5l !Il K IH IIUIIIQEE IM-N I-NIP-0 sm II-'I"""'I"-"""'I' ' ' ' ' - """"' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' """' """"I' i Contracting Fixtures Appliances i I I 1 1 1 I I TRIANGLE ELECTRIC CQINTPANY I J. c. HONEA, Mgr. I Phone 9950 - I I5-A West Seventh Amarillo, Texas i I I hillTlli'll'Tlll'-lTllTlli'llT i 'Tll"1llTllTllTllTll Tiliiii llilllinulunl ullIl'T'I+I "What's that freshman so stuck up about?" "Sh! I-l2ven't you heard! They say he gave a football star the mumps." Shopkeeper: "Pardon me, sir, but you haven't paid for your purchase. These articles aren't free." Buttercup: 'Ilsn't this place a gift shop?" I Ken. Travis: "l.et's sit this one out: no one will be the wiser. ' Mary Luck: "Oh, yes: you will." I I L. S. Taylor: "I never knew love was like this." I Azelle: "Neither did I: I thought there were more flowers and candy to it." ,N I II Lorene B. "Well how did you find the orchestra ?" II Ticky D.: "Paul Whiteman stepped aside 3-nd there it was." I I I Evelyn D. "What do you mean by a soul kiss " Marion P.: "Kiss my foot.' l!ol1Iu1ll-lI1unill-un-nu: 1:11am-nn-nu-n 1nl1qq1 .1 iuln 11i11 1 1 .. i,,i,,.?' I I i i Spend Your Vacation In A f ' . i DE soTo six i I .I . II' - : I I I I A ' I from T i I . ,IZ BALLHW-SATTIQRFIELD CQMPANY I. I T Distributors T II III 2 - I II 206-208 Polk sr. Phone 5277 If II e 7 1 I, I . I I lflu11nu 1111-111111-111-- u1nn1:u-nn1nu 111-1 n1un1..,i. I I I I 'II ,Ia In , I I "Il IIW ,II .I . 1, IlllIIllIllIIIIIlllIIIIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllll lIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Il IIII Il llllllllll lllllllll IIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllll ge O I III . I .II I . I 2, S cv, MM S ---SA ,Sv S .umm A S It WJ. um w 'lv .. u . v . ....-'v,....., I ..... f Q . '2 Q ... 'I' ...fv I H ne Hundred Seventy-One I A i?1'lu5 ' H19llbllKEIIIBIIIQHIQIIIQMIIDIIKGII me 41lf6!IKO!I 0lIll IBI BII ofa VIN- ILA 1-NLP-O S I-N ILI F '.1ma lm' ...... ?-1-ml--1l- - - - - ------ ---------------- . ...-mg. L L L . i IAIRSI NAI IONAL BANK i Amarillo, Texas L L L L Security and Service ill ' .1. I I l L 4111 and Polk since '89 T 1 L L L Savings Accounts Solicited T L I L 1 '!'1.........-...... -...-...... .. -,,........- - -,...-..,.. -......,.,.- - ......-....- - -...... - -......,.-..,.-...!. L Q L L Orvis Bigelow: "Why are there less elephants in America this year than last?" .L Carroll Mitchell: "They're all dying of starvation. Ray Walling feecls Mil- L. clrecl Harvey peanuts every afternoon after school." I L ' L 1 LLL . "Aviation,', says l-li Bivinsf is like Maxwell l-louse Coffeeg it is good to the L li last drop." L 1 .L 1 Down in the cafeteria the other clay we asked a boy if he was Jewish. He saicl L that he was. Then we askecl if he was a Russian Jew. Ancl up spoke Cully Hucl- 1, I gins, UAW, heck, that boy is never in a hurry." ' LL. Agnes H. at a football game with Ford B.- "Yo1u5ll have to get our seats changed, clear. I can't hear what the players are saying to each other." L1 1 L. 2"-""-" '--'--"--- """' '--- "" ' "" ------'-- "" ' ""!' ll L L L L 1 CUNNlNGHAlNl LTLQVVR SHQP L L Tl-lla LEADING FLORIST L L ' ILL T Member i L T F. T. D. A. and Am-tel-flo LL L 'LL 1 L Dial 8259 L LL L 2511 Wea sixth st. Amarillo, Texas L 1 2 11 2 : L LL L L L1 1 -1- -i ...-....-..---..---..-------..--------............. LL 'L L L 1 L 1 1 L .L 1 C79'2Q9 Page One Hundred Seventy-Two ipltellf0llf3lllSlll9lll9lIIBIIIBIIIOIIICIIIIBIIIGIIIOIUE i V 'WH IIOII llll llOl 5lll ll!ll 5llI9 L ll-G AYP-OSF-Nlm i .!...-.,..-.. ..--.--..-- --------.--.--. . .i......!. l i T L 3 B L I C K 1 ' T Sales and Service i l 1 l L Frost Motor Company 1 : L "When Better Automobiles are Built l l Buick Will Build Them" I 1 .g...-.,-. ..................... .. .. .. - -...-iq. "Would you consider their marriage a success?" "Absolutely, the ceremony was televisioned, radio-cast, photographed for the movies and recorded for a talking machine company, what more could you ask?" J. U. Kirkman: What is your handicap in the foresome this afternoon? Hugh l-lumphres: He hasn't arrived yet. l... S. Taylor: Oh, hereis a paragraph about us in the paper. Orvis Bigelow: Is there really? What does it say? L. S.: In the month of March 15,972,364 persons traveled in the buses. Mr. McNeill gave his son violin lessons so he wouldn't have to have his hair cut. ll Ray Walling found a bottle of iodine so he cut his finger. Two Scotch children killed their parents so they could go to the orphans picnic. l si- .iii -.-..-.----i-i-i.----i-i-MN-H.-..-.mi.,-.n-..i-.i.-..-M-M-..,-i.-..- - -. e , THE PALACE OF SVVEETS , 'N 41 l Polk St. i ii i Makers of High Grade Chocolates i N 1 Light Lunches, l-lot and Cold Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco E E We Fill Special Orders For Parties 1 l 5 PHONE 2-1057 ii "lf lt's Candy We Have lt" i lf i i -1------- -------- -----'--'- -----m- ---' --H---- ---- -M- - -----M'-M---I-M--I-I-H+ 1 il 1 l 1 1 IN if ,Y ,.T..,,..f,. f. , ff- .f 1 - - Mm mmm 'ummm mm ml I Al u Ill IlllllIllIlllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllltllllllllll i !l" "" N l V CU' Pililq' One Hundred Seven - ty Th , jjiuelleenelllellmlxellro .'- '- -1 f' 1- I2 V GWIQ IIUIII IIIOIIIOIIIO ll5lll9lIISIIl0llIQ2llOIlK9llli.1. ix-.....r. . m.. m. M., r.r.,r ..w.. ....r rr... L PN I-3 f S FN l- ' uint-nn -Q1-11111---1111-1-1-11111- mulls? W Q L r I L L l Q l g The Store of Better Values g l I 1 9 l 1 216 SIMS l Mamenls WE-arBvcJus1Ve1y 3 1 ' l l 5 ' ' i 717 Polk Street T I L 1 T W 2 2 2 ffl l f l L ill r l I Our Best Wishes to the Boys and Girls of Amarillo High School I if 1 WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE 1 'i ' I 5 , fl I l g l ily le T r i M: lll '5""- "" -----------' ' "- ""'n- "" -"-""-""- -""-"' ---'-- """"'f' ll 1 fll 591 l llw l ll Certie H. reached clown and pulled a clollar bill out of her stocking. Alfred l 'I Vetesk starecl and gulped. 251 x ' l l I "Wha't do you do to get at your money when other fellows are arouncl?" J rg, r "When other fellows are arouncl, she snapped," I clon't have to. -, 4 l 1 i r , i -I r lx 9 ' 1 551 fi-M --------------------------- ---if F l Q L wi 5 l l lr 1 1 i 5 V Q .l Us I 0 9 Q ll I 1 1 1 fr, , l ' 4. 1 l I Table lies I lu 4 Q 1 'na Polk sf. Supp Phmz-szsr r f l l Q M E i Q VI 5 I X ,l 1 ra 1 ll g 1 1 ir I l rl +I'-'I --------------------------- I'-M5 ill l ll W r i ,ll ,l r ' ll U K tffzllfu Page One Hundred Seventy-Four iaiIICIHOIIIOIIIOIIIEIIICIIIB'IIGIIKOIIIQIIIIGIIIOIIIBIIIP I GIIIOIII0lIIOIIIIQIIIQIIIOIIIOIIIBIIIBIIKUIIIOIIIOEIIQIIZEQ gg: 9 9 o o o o o 35 'iiff .mm . .mm mlm . mvn . .'1111 mnn .rrnlnr mlunr 111 . I4 A Fr I S 4 5 .nrvr nmu -nun . num -mul . .u'rm .n1lm 1uun . 111111 .143- 4..-....-...-....-...-...-.... -.--.---- .........-.........-...-...-...-....-.....-H.-..-.....-....-.....-...If I 1 Phone 6811 GUARANTEED SERVICE 1 I I RQBERTS MARBLE CG. 1 of Amarillo T I1 Marble and Granite Memorials 1 1 1 E D. S. Hart, Mgr. At N E Entrance of Cemetery 281 1 Arthur St. I i . 1 gi-r..-.--..-...-.W-....-....-.,.-r.,.-...-....-....-..........-..- -...-..,.-....-H..-.. -....-.....-....-....-....- .......-...-...ga Why was Eve made? For Aclams Express Company. What is the best Way to cure rheumatism in your foot? Shove your foot through a plate-glass window ancl then the pain is gone. "These onions seem to have a rather fragrant odor." "You are frying my tulip bulbs, John" 11 11 Q Lover s Lament'1:--- ls 1 1 1 i 1 I Go away from me, I hate you! Come back to me I love you! 1 You are the cause of all my Woes, 1 For you I've solcl all my clothes, P 1 1 1 1 But God knows, 1 With all my woes, 1 1 1 I love you still. lfou1nn1 1 -m1 1nn-uu1uu1nrn 111i-11111111111111 II-ni. 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 INIARVIN TVXTADDELIJ PLUINIBING CQ. If . 1 1 Plumbing, Heating and Gas Fitting 1 1 1 1V 1 1 1 1400 West Sixth St. Amarillo, Texas ,1 i 3 Z 1 11 ,i,-,,,1,, 111111i11 mr-..n1.u-4-1uu1uu1u:n1uu1uv -1-11 1111 " 1"""l 1 1 11 1 1,1 11 1 1 1 l W Y f W Wm VWAA ,Q .,,,,.-,E-,,., fs, imfuw ,W , ,in-,H An if ir V KAW, ai- irWmwmmwvhmm1a -:- -I f Q , fl Q .-- --v I-ll! ."' 2H lllll Illlll Ill Illl I Ill 11. 1114 lllllllmllllllllllllmlllll 1-4----dl-fi 11 umm il Ill It lllll Ill 'Ill lllllllllllllllll ll1llll " 1 Page One Hundred Seventy-Five EQHLEII IIIBI QIIIB IOII II Idhl l ll ll C UQ' r R O S -glll llhll llll H91 BIII YIIBI QIIKO ISIII Hills? 'iiif.nllap. .mm num. lIlI'Hu nun. mimi rl nr AIIIIH. ruin. I4 4 5 4 5 4 5 ,mlan ilnm -renm nmn rHv. il'l:n ilInn nun . .1n1u ..m-1 ill ull! :gn-nn 11---11-----1111-111111---1 nn-mage l I l l 1 l I AMARILLU HARDVVARE Co. g We Carry i f 5 An Extensive Supply i I I E of the f l Nation's Standard i l I I Sporting Goods l 1 I L I I l l I ' I Phone 8205 502 Polk St. 1 I I I I I I l +H-m-- --ll - - -.-- ---- - ---- - ---f - --'- --'-- '--- - '-" ------- '--' ---- H I I -u-'- - --H-------'I+ pl lVIctor cop fto lVlr. Truittl "So you saw the accident sir. What was the num- rg ber of the car that knocked this man down 'PH Mr. T.: "I'm afraid I've forgotten it, but I remember noticing that if it were l multiplied by fifty, the cube roo-t of the product would be equal to the sum of the digits reversed. H i 5 , Father: freading school reportjz "Conduct badg English badg history bad, bad, bad! What is the meaning of this, black?" L Jack Leveritt: "I can't understand it, dads it might be a forgery." ' I . I Dorothy Io: "Someone has stolen my car." I Campus cop: "The antique collectors will stop at nothing." 1 2 l n-, j g 1 ar, Rockefeller has seven dollars for every person in the United States. l l-lave you received yours? ll Judge: "You are charged with being intoxicated. Are you guilty?" Virgil Welch: UNO." Judge: "Have you ever been in jail before?" N I Virgil W.: "No, sirg This is the first time I have been drunk." V Helen Baker: 'fWl1at makes the Vitaphone lisp like that? Armand Doche: "Its because the talking movies are still in their infancy." ' l li-:Z ..---. ' ' .. ... ' ' ....., ' ' 1 m-. U' .nn , n NUI R W . V4 gl I I1 u n lllllllll lllllll Illllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I , Page One Hundred Seventy-Six :'Snell:ememrenremellr IIIGIIIQII IIIIQIIIDHIDIIIE ' ' V V - r mmm umm !IIBIIIEBIISIIIDIIIOTIIQIIE: ' I. A A r RO S A --f -ln nllllli. AIIIII dllllt l'il'h n'lll'lr rllvh tllllhr utltl tltlf. MII vllu 'Nh mln W. r1l.'n Jlllllr tlllllr .zllllh nl. 1-.. 553' l 4... .... M ....5. ' i 1 , I 3 A. V. C., ine. 1 1 2 I l ' Useful Everyday Items You Need ' 1 l E Both during your school days and during each step in life, I l as you progress along life's athwa l , P Y I I . I I : ASSOCIATED VARIETY CO., Inc I . gi-..-.. ---.----- .............. . ,.. ... ... --....-...!. We editors may dig and toil, Till our finger 'tips are sore, But sonie poor fish is bound to say "l've heard that joke beforef' The law schools turn out a good many orators, We don't blame them. 1 r Our wonderful chaperon l May she learn from Cupid just enough blindness fo be sweetly stupid. Joe Proctor: fpoeticallyj My heart's idol!" Margaret Trice: fpracticallyl "Put it to workf E s l Mrs. fin journalism classl: "What is news?" Juanta Durham: "lf a man bites a hot dog, that's not news, but if a hot dog bites a man that's news." 'Sw' "" '-'""""""'-"'---""""""-"'? l l l l VVll..LlAlXflS HARDWARE CU. rx g Opposite Post Office 5 ll g : l l ll Sporting Goode, Paints, Varnishes, House Furnishings, Gas Stoves, China and Glass Ware. r l T I l li i PHONE 2-1248 T , f l r I I r l l -I---H ----------------------- -'- -- -'H'-'Q' . I 1 e 4 2 i ' -. . A - . , . . W .na .L Lufggn Page One Hundred-beventy-beven GELIICXIIBIIIGIIIGIUQIIIQIIl HIC IGII IIIIQ IKOII IIU - Ulu IIUII OYIH IIOI UIII IIQI SYIIQ IBUI IIQII ll-A AYROSAI- ' ugsniun 111111111-11111-11111-1-111 ll-un? ! l l l l - l AlNflARll,l.G PAPER CQ. I . i l in "Largest Jobbers of School Supplies in the Southwest" g l l l l' l l L 7th and Grant Streets Amarillo, Texas Q I V l ' I l l -i-...-....-......-.... -....-....- -...-...-...-....-.........-....-,.........-.........-....-...............-.....-.......-..-.. n is Noble l..: Buttercup Grantham just out ran Chas Doelnler on a hundred yard 1 dash with only one yard head start. I Hutch Adams: How did he do it? N Noble: l-le ran down an alley and Doebler couldn't pass him." An editor cannot be convinced that Uno news is good news." Books are a great help to men at this time of year-especially cheque-books. The stock exchange is a place where many men exchange their money for ex perience. Carpet Salesman Cto husbandlz "You won't beat this." The Wife: ul-le will if I tell him to." The teacher played a soft accompaniment. Verna ambitiously poured forth her choicest assortment of notes. "Madam," he cried,' it is no good! Never have l heard such a voice, no! I X play on the white keys, l play on the black keys, but you always sing in the CRACKS." .inilllll?llTllilliliilllullllululil T T01 lTllPi lllTllTlllllTllTllillillillllllllill? A GGOD COMPANY A GOOD COMPANY lm WHICH TO INSURWE TO REPRESENT i I . . . I i American Central Lite Insurance Co. 5 1 l I l l l T Floyd V. Studer, Superintendent N. W. Texas 635-6-7 Amarillo Bldg. T . l I K .iqnu-ul1l::nu1lu1uu1uu1luv-In1:11-Il--nl1ll1ul1uu-nu-IIA1 - -nl1ul-In-u1ll--lu-1:1nu--Ilia:--lah l l i V L1 l llllllilllilllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIlllllllllillllllllllx l Page One Hundred Q enty-Eight I 1. A A f P-Qose I haiI'll.7I.1Ilil'Tllll?llllf7lllllTllil.il.lllll.7lllliIillillTllTllTllTllllllllll? I I I I I I I La Airosa I . Z May Your Efforts be Crowned With I I SUCCESS and ACHIEVEMENT I . I I I I I I I I . CLQXVE 81 COVVAN, Inc. I I Amarillo Childress Lubbock . I +llT'll llC1llillTllTlllllll+ I Odell Connally: What would you say if I asked you to marry me? Sarah Beth Davis: I don't know-I can't talk and laugh at the same time. Captain Burns: FIRE AT WILL! Burch Brown: Which one is Will? Cl-le was shot at sunrisej. Miss Cornelius: "Have you ever given a speech in public fi" Clifton Witt: "Yes, once." Miss C: "What did you say?" Clifton: "NOT GUILTY." y She: "Have I put too much salt in the soup?" I He: "No, you've put too little soup for the salt." I i 'Tu-nu- 1 -lm1nl1llilniun-nn1uu1uuvnn--uni-nu1nn1uu1un1nu1uu1un1uu1uu-nn1un1uu1 1n1nu1urT I THE NUNN ELECTRIC COMPANY I I VICTOR and COLUMBIA RECORDS I I i II, 7 425 Polk st. Phone 2-0616 5 3 N M'llllillillTllilllllTllTll1llqlillill7'lTll7'lllll'lillilllllllll.l7.-W'-'1"'T'-Ilg I I I I I I II I I cj ' I2 Q IiiiidlriallllirlinilnIliliiiIuiiiiilililrillIIulallnillnilIlinlilniillIIlliiiiiiulvI Page One Hundred Seventy-Nine 1':linerliellaemeilieluelname!Irellreulreluaxueme' ' ,m mm e,m ,,,, e,m ng1 eille wIIl Ilia .llIIL. .l1lll1 lIllIll. n1tI'n. .'llI'l .min AIII11- nlillu. mln, ld 1-W A I S A M .lllllh nlltlh nlhllu ilflII'. .ll'IlIi .ullllli Kllllflm lllll- ji .fm-,.,. ---------. .. ............... -.........,,? ! L ! l L L I . l T Prompt Attention 1 l . . I i Given to All Banking lVlat'3ers Entrusted to Us I T Accounts Solicitecl 1 1 1 I Q t THE 1 L L t AMARILLO NATIO NAL BANK T I T United States Depository i l l l fiom- III- ------------ ----.-.--..-- .... .. .... ,. ..,. - , . 4, l St. Peter: "Who's there?" l Thelma Smith: "lt is I." St. Peter: "Get out of here we don't want any more school teachers." Salesman: "Have a cigarette?" Young Lacly: "Sir, are you trying to insult me? I am the mother of five children." i Salesman: "Oh, in that case have a cigar." Hamlet: Great Zeus! I-low I love thee, fair wench! Ophelia: Oh go to, go to. Hamlet: Say it not! Ophelia: Say not what? Hamlet: That last worcl-you naughty thing. .gui-ml ------- nl- -llt --un--nn-un- tlln -- iltl -tm-nn-m1-nn- ilni -nn-- niun ----- - u-nu--uni. i l Y , . . . l 1 t A. s. GRTGGS S1 SONS L i l Funeral Directors Ambulance Service l l Q "A Dignified Service in a Sympathetic Way" 1 Phone 43ll Fillmore at Sth St. L l T I .a----M. ---------------------- ----- ---- - 1 --fn- ill - 1' i 1 l l l + n . . e All S: 'if -1 . .- - 11 .., YF 'HBV' nu.. 'll' nu.. 'll' nm. 'll' .nu . 'U' ,nn 'V .mn " ' .um U' .nn r C5 . fl in X .AIDN..l1YIt:L,L,:x11?zflQ'L1lih2A?tn1 , iillllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIImIlllllllllmlnllllllllllllllllllllllll A i L." 'll' ' l' "',Lhglll1 LilrlllFT.lLUt,.llllJ,t PZILYQKOUE Hundred Eighty 1'4lenzellzelllellleluenrellmmelllelmelluslumm- 'ltI101IW'Wl""'l"9""""'m9 4.3 -"' A "" ""5gg l l- A I-N Y P-0 S FW l el- "', -------- - - "-' - f'-' - '-'- -H'-- "-- - -'-- -"-- ---- - -"- - ---- ---- -------- -----we S me SEAL OF PROTECTION l Fire Accidentl l Tornado l-lealthl T all E ,N 6 dl Llahllltyi iAuto O ix 8 Burglaryi E Plate Glass In .- Compensation! L Explosion Bonds! Amarillo, Texas Phone 2-2281 2 L Amarillo Bldg. - l i GENERAL AGENTS NATIONAL SURETY CO. i .i"lm"T 1 T""T'nl'1'l"' "" T""Tlui'uT"'l "" 7 "" T "" T "l' T "V' i "V' "WT "V' T'l1"U'll""lUUl"nT"'lT T l'l'lT"5i' WOMEN ARE FUNNY Women are funny You try to l-:iss Some of them, lt And they Object. From that time on xl You desist l Because you think They dont like it. Then they think il You don't care F or them Enough To try. WYOMEN ARE. FUNNY. ef- "'- -M- -"f - -l-- - 'l-- - -f-- -'l- +lf- - 'l'- - 'l'- - '-'f --l-'------------U -ll- -Q-to t I l l l l E Z W POOL DRUG CUlXlP:XNY 5 E I li T l l l- l l 5 - l l i Amarillo Hotel Building Phone 4371 F L . I X fro- .... ---. . .----.-..----------.-.. ..., - . ,.,.. A l ll' " 'A '74 k "'A" 7'M"W Pimirgdw-ww 777777 VVVV V W 'YW WY'.'i?"ffW L Y' . , Page One Hundred Eighty-One ?:IXCllI0!llSlllBlll.ll GIIIB IBIIIOIIKQIIIKQIIKQIHBUU W 'Y Y W W 'Y W H Y uw umuonnoulemolllemelll..llelllem rlwnff, -, .zzz C S A ISF ', n A -1 A' l 'iii '-111111 . -111111 1111111 1111 . l'lllil Illlll l alllll l lllllll . lllllh ld A Fu 5, f P' .1111 111111 . 111111 . 111111 11 11.111 1. 11I'lm .1IIllI 1 11111 1. 111111 . lriif 1 1 1, 11 1 1 4...-1... ---------- ...- .-.--..... - - -,,-M, 1 E 1 H 1 1 : I l ' ! 5 l 1 1 Q 1 l l l I ' 1 2 5 - l 1 L 1, 1 L 1 1 2 1 1 1 I1 l l 1 1 11 1 1' l 1 1 1 1 F 1 1 1 171 1 Q Il l 1. 5 l 1 1 1 s 51 5 ei 1 125 1 111, 1 Q 1,5 1 1 11 5 : 1 111' Q l - 1 1 1 ll 1 i Q l 31 1 T 1 1 1 1. 2 f 1 . - - Y . , ' 11 1 111 1 1 H12 moms' CLUB 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 E 5 lf i l1 l Sincerely hopes that the Loving Cups donated by it have '51 1 ia ' g been an inspiration to you. 1 And as you pass from our Public Schools to the , 11 1 T broader School of Life the Lions' Club welcomes you. l T Q '1 l 1 L 41 1 , I l, 1 I 1 131 1 1 A 1 T 1 1 11 Q i li! l 1 5 1 1 l I ' l - I1' ' 1 51' 11 1 ll lr 4 l 1 E 11 l 114 1 1.1 l T 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 11+ 1 1 'f',,,,,,,, ,,.i,,,. -.1..1-.-. 1 .- -- 1n-n-u-nu- -nu-mf. gl l fi: 1 :l l 5 1 11 1 ' W- "-do-W' -8" -'A ' f -2 f 1 W' "H-W f f ---ff W - af r1 ... ..... -1-.... 1 q, fl Q 11 1 .' ' HIIIIIIII Ill IIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll I llllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIHI f.1-,7 .W-,,,,.., llllllllll llllll llllllllll 1 unmmmun Ill 1 I 141 1 Page One Hundred Eighty-TWO l1n ll IIQIISII ll IIIQIIQIIK IIKOIIISIIIIQIIIGIIIQIIX 7 UIQ!IIhlllbllllblllbllIOIIIBYIIOIIK 1ll9'll!9'lI5Il IIHI1. .llllr r rmu nluu . .mm . .wufn .mm .ml-- t rulu rm 'J A A I O S 4 'gl ,ll-ll lllilh llllllr Il'llIr I'lII'r ll llll .lIl Ill!! mu Being a man famous for my masculine beauty, I can fully appreciate the ne- cessity of a clear complexion. My wife, although one of the sweetest little women in the world is absolutely unexperienced in the culinary art. I suffered dire and un- told agonies from Painus Stomackus, commonly called indigestion. I have always been a mild, gentle, natured man, never having the heart to criticise anyone, and for this reason I suffered on in the silence of a martyr rather than let my wife know I had a fault to find. Then the dream came,.,,t,,,e ,H , , The dream of Organtone! After taking only eight bottles of your marvelous, inexpensive, God-Given fluid from the long sought for fountain of youth my cheeks have resumed their tender mellow glow and I OHCC I l more boast that skin you love to touch. I will always thank my old friend Lauchlin McNeil who recommended this remedy and I want the public as a whole to lreceive l the benefits of Organtone. ' v Yvffffr v v Y , , l i Thanking you for your compound and trusting you will not forget the promised ' Y remittance of two tickets to the Liberty theater in payment for this letter I am, H r CAIUS FLORIUS POOLE. Q all r I i il ll Lt I fm Page One Hundred Eighty-Three I I iueiIzellzemexlrexuemellreluovlreulreuremenre G!lI6!lIU!llbllltblllblllblllhllIQIIIEUIIQJIKQIIIB. ith lf-A AYP-0 Sf-Nl 'f"""" ""-----"------' ""-'-- ' -""-"'!' I - l l Vtlhy Not Get The Best? T l I l Have Your Clothes Master Cleaned 5 T 5000 Satisfied Customers i Q l l s l i AlVlARlLLO LAUNDRY y . , Q 1 and Dry Cleaners 1 l - f 4 I l T "KWITCHERKIKKIN" DIAL 8251 T j P E l l' 1 r -ir.- .... ..... r .............. ...--- - - -- --r- --is W E I I '1 , Step right this way folks we have a treat in store for you. Gaze upon the ab- X sent minded farm hand' who forgot and ate with his fork. 1 l 'lwhy clo you go with that fellow. l-lels a had egg." "l'm afraid to drop him." li Finis: Hls he Narrow-minclecl?,' Sherwood: "Say, he still considers Adam and Eve immoral because they weren't legally married." Ben Ansley: "Waiter, Dual and l want minute steaks. l-low long will we ll wait?" L Waiter: "Two minutes, Sir." - fO'ut of the dusk there came an ambulancej V l fr- t-t- -me lri' -M--'- r-r- - trr- -M-- +'r' -r-H-r-- lffl -M- t-'1 -r--M-r-- -ffl - r+'1 - Jtf- -me - - - - - --in-mf 9 HUVVARID BLACKBURN ll - Featuring FRIENDLY FIVE SHOES i 401 Taylor St. E ll I i l gm-M - - - - - - - Q - -M-M-'M-""-"'-MH- - - H - - - - - - -M'-nl' N rl ' lm -1- V ' .. - ... '... i K .... ' . V W wwf' -I ww M f l l Q' Page One Hundred Eighty-Four il l!1I!QlIiBlllB!lI!lll0lI IIIOIIIOIIKQIIIKOIIIBIIIBIII I UVUO'llfilllbllllblllblllhlll IIUlIINIIOIIIDTIISIIISIUEEE 'iii '.unm ilm:a num , mm .'unI'n i -nwni nlrlai mn . mm . I-I A 9 I P-O S Fr .Im 'u e 1 . mm . uw ..vni i-urm nun . .1lI"" iQ vl0u-nn-un- --1 - 1-un-.n.---nn1nu 1-11 111-- - -11-1- - 1 1'-n-un? I I I i I I I i I : : - I I THIL I I NATIQNAL BANK OF COMMERCE I I CAPITAL sI50,ooo.00 7 I i i I .. . . i VVe Solieit the Accounts of the Future i i , I T Business Men of Amarillo I I : i ' I I II 1 I Q I if I I I I I . . I E : . I I I Iii I I I I : I iii 1 W. o'BR113N, President 5 3: I I I' 2 ' II I J. T. MOORE, vice- Pres. I E H. V. KNUPP, Vice- Pres. i I : I I C. L. O'BRIEN, cashier I i E I I I ' 2 I C. I-I. KNUPP, Asst. Cashier I I 2 i f W. D. UBRIEN, Ass't Cashier I i W. B. O'BRIEN, Am. Cashier : ' x . i I I. . Ii I uuu uuuu usus e eAe I 1 I e .Iv W uWWW W W ,I i . E ' I If II. I I I v' I----I--I ----------- ---------- I -- - I- -I-I-.il II . II -- -A - , A- . .. . i . .,.. - Nl Leis P ge One Hundred Eighty-Five llliisllellf llblllblllb IQ IIGIIIGIIIQIIKOIIIIDIIIBIIYBIIFBI l BVIIGIIIOIIIDIIIIOIIIOIIIOIIIQIIIHIIKSIIIBI BIIKQIIIUII 'ix 0 Q c , o o o o o I f'iiff""'I I""'- " - 'III' I l mun, Jenn. L A I S Ps .mm I Innm funn. mu. .iwm ,num inm. inn. 'T 4 I n!4n1nn1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1ll1ll1ll1u,!. I I I I I THE AMARILLO DAILY NEVVS T I THE AMARILLO GLOBE THE SUNDAY NEVVS-GLOBE I I'DecIicatecl to the Interest of the Panhandle of T Texas, Eastern New Mexico and Western Okla- i I homaf' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I T Average Circulation for Month of I April, 1929 I I I AMARILLO GLOBE l0,076 I I I I AMARILLO DAILY NEWS 19,602 I I I SUNDAY NEWS-GLOBE 26,337 I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I g ' I I I I ,.'g'ul1lu 11111111111111111 nn1nu1uu1mu--:n1ul-nn1ul1un- -ll1lniv LL9fl-:ID P ge One Hundred Eighty-Six Will2llIBlliSIll0Ill'!lllClIIQIIIBIII HPSIIIIOIIKBIIIGINB 1 1 "W 'f"W 9" 1 "9" "" 7"9" 1"9 w' '1'1'111E 1 I4 A A r S A Ml 1Il'lIi 'l1l1lh lllllll 111111 1111111 -1111 III .zllllh o!on1ln1nn:nn1 1 runnin:--al1ll iiil 11111 I In-ll-:Irina--ul-1:11nail:--un-u1ul-Ill? I . . . 1 1 Exclusive Fine Footwear Chic Model Dresses 1 1 1 1 ,, 1 1 "STYLES OF TOMORROW HERE TODAY 1 1 . , 1 1 . 1512? , . 1 I Sandiesl r.,DE,,,1+ "4 " Sandlesl 1 i We are 9 We are 1 i For You. For You. 1 i Mm' I f i 1 514 Polk St. 1 1 1 1 4' an-nn1ln1uu1un1ln1nn1 1nu1nu1uu1l:1uu1nu-ln- -1:1 lin-nu--Iu1n1nl:-nl-luiuliuu-:mils--noi: Manager cf shoe store: Why is there such a lack of harmony in this department? Lawrence E.: Too manv spats. Henrietta Flesher: 11,10 frlnisdall is alright if you know how to take her." Glenne Lou Fairy: 111 clon't like these people who have to be labelled like a bottle of medicine." I lnfluence is what you think you have until you try to use it. You may get what you want but do you always want what you get? 1 11 11 1 Many women are like flowersfwhen they fade they dye. The fellow who saves his salary these days is not a Miser. l'le's a WIZARD. , 1 The young student may take up law but it's l-llS DAD who LAYS IT DOWN. 1 The Eternal Triangle is caused by not being on the square. 1 If you talk in your sleep learn a foreign language. 1 The fellow who wants a girl who is clever, beautiful and good REALLY 1 wants three. 1 The doctor advised his cranky patient to go to a warmer climate. JUST WHAT DID HE MEAN BY THAT?" . 1 O!!IIQII1II1HI1ll1nl1Il-In-un-lu-nn1un 1111111-1111 1 - - - -.11-nga 1 , 1 1 1 , c, e c 1 1 GEN ERA1, AUTO bl! PPLY CO. 1 . . 1 ' I I 1 1 WholesaleYg,,,,,,e,f- f"1""'1 ' if-iii ,Y-----7'7" I 1 1 1 Automotive Equipment and Accessories 1 1 , 1 - I 1 1 1 11 1 , 1' 1 1 1 111 1 Established 1910 Phone 2-0652 l 13-l I5 W. 5th 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lifllllill'-llllliIli!!-nnilln 1111 ll-ll--l 1lu1ll-lu-H111 1I-nl1ll-ll-lu-cl-ll-ll1:1105 '11 1 11 s 1 1 I 411 1 1 D 1 1 1 c 1 -M I f 9439 Page One Hundred Eighty-Seven Znlellcon:elIlenmlleillemelllellrelnlemslllew 5 "Um"f""9""""9"m" "9" "'9 "3" ""' IMMMMHHHmmmU-FN FNfPucJE5FUHRiMMMMMMHl ve--e-----------me--me-------eg 'A+1i 1'f- 111- ff 1 ' '1 1111 1-1- A111 11-1 1+f' fH11 1 lnlclqsox DRUG 3 L Mlqhe Safe Prescriptioniatu T Q I9 Years in Amarillo -- Prompt Free Delivery T L Phone 8003 A. S. DICKSON 606g Polk St. i I - ,,,, 1 ,.,, 1 ,,., 1 ,..g 1 .... 1 .... 1 III. 1 .III 1 lll. 1 ,,.. 1 .... 1 lrlf -- lrlr - nulr - luln 1 nlll 1 lfll 1 llll -.mi llrr - llll 1 nnnn 1 uunn -llu- uun: -ull-llu1uu-llll-2 CLEM ENTS-YOUNG SPORTING GUQDS CO. L The Oldest Sporting Goods Store in the Panhandle i Phone 6606 ? 309 Polk St. Amarillo, Bldg. 1 S - T -....- - - - - -..-...-...,-....-....-...-....-....-...-....-....-,...-...-..,.............- - - - -...............-l E The Lovliest of Graduation Gifts T g come from L VENABLE 81 BARTLES 1 Amarillo Blolo. ! I -..,.-..,.-....-....-.,.-....- -.,.,......-............,...-....-..........-....-.........-....-....-................-....-....-....-....-....-...- 2 ' "KA, Alerlius, . F. B. Pendergraft l i l l'ANllANUl.,E l7l,ORAl.. CUlVl PANY, lllc. L s I Fisk Bldg. Amarillo, Texas g roo-wW--of------we----------me lll- llll 'l-l llfl llll 'lll -l-l flll -ll- llll llll lll' lll- llll llll -lll -l-l llll lll' lll- -lll l-l- lXflURRlf SERXHCE STATION AMARILLO L L i'Out of the Traffic Jamn Qls Tylol- sl. Phone 2-ll05 j oMMMwwmMM----------m-------Awww ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- l--- ---- ---- ---' 'l-- ---- l-l- l--- l--- ---- l--- Two lews that were hiking cross-country came to a stream that was too deep to wade and there was no bridge. "I'll bet you a dollar l'm dirtier than you are, said Abief' "You vant a cinch, dont you?', said Mose. "Ain,t you two years older than I am?, Ruth Stone: "Your car's squeakingf' Katherine Parr: 'SOlh, that's only the pig-iron in the axlef, Lady fwho has just given a penny to a lzleggarlz "How did you lose your fortune, young many' Beggar: "By giving large sulns to the poor, like yourself, madamf' Maurine L: 6KWl161'C did you get those eyes, honey?" Adaline T: "My mother gave 'them to me for my birthday present." ll l l Emmmmmmmmmmmmmmteofzffhmmammsmmagsa5K Page One Hundred Eighty-Eight :E??llCll ll19l Qll!'! I0ll llfd lbll llll IIDXI III ' ' Y emomonronuomoi ill l e, lev i l llillffgig' its Niko sei sr- "" --------- ---- - ---- - ---- - -1-- - ---- - ' '--f-n- 1K-- - ---- - ---' --------- ---- - A --Q- L l l l l 1 CHEVROLET L I :z I I NEW six Q . i D I l 7l lie Outstancling' Chevrolet i i of Chevrolet History T i A six in the price range of a four E l PLAINS CHEVROLET CO MPANY l Amarillo, Texas g i Jesse A. Rogers C. H. Mason i 5 Pres. 8: Gen. Mgr. Sec.-Treas. F l -1-..-....-..........-...-..........-..,.-....-..,. .... ....- -,,- -.. ......- -....-...-...-l..-..........-....-....-..,......g. When a married woman gces cut to lock after her rights, her husband is usually left at home to look after his wrongs. Cluck: "Why are you eating those tacks 7, l-len: ul'm going to lay a carpetf' , J. D. Kerr: "C-ee, Mom, a truck ran over Pop and mashed him all over the pavement." Mrs. Kerr: "l-lcw often have l told ycu not to tell me such things when l'm eating." I lv ' l l Miss Warren: "What is a flame test 7' ll ' . . , , : uAsk her to go out some evening on the bus." Sadie Sacldoris: "Don't you detest the person who interrupts your conversa Louise S. "And takes the words right out of your mouth?,' fl- -lli ------ l l--l- -lll - llll --l- lll- - ltl- - l-lt -v-l--a- -lll - allt - lvlv - ltvl --l- ---- - --in-Us .A , ' i I ' AMBULANCE , PHONE 2-3234 7 . i l i ll T "A, Call to us is a Sacred Trust" I l L l l 1 E. M. BLACKBURN, Mgr. 1 g . l ll BLACKBL'RN'S M ORTUARY T ' I ll i lst Door East Masonic Temple 5 l l ' I 1 l T I l fl -if..-.i ----.....-.--.------- ------ 'II1 - - I+ 1 2 5 li R l il , ev -.-. ssss- - ,.. .ss ss -Wm me .,.. s--,.,.v.,,. or , ,Y lg . ,... ..1L..a:::aa..lI...a:::ai..II.. :aaa..I.'..i::::.1..l..am...i...n...aa..1L..i:avlLjL'2-Ji! P11510 One Hundred Eighty-Nine 3SHQIIZOIIIQIIKBIIIEIIIEIIIBIIIBIIIGIIIGIIIIQIII owe ' mummnleimonlenmn 111911:-tlrezuog re-nan ".um,. ,num num. mm. .-nnlm .mvui ,ululvf. mlm mmm. If A I S A ,nn run , vl.l1 . nlm . vn u iru linlvlz . wum uu :gan-nu-nn--un-n1nn1n 111111 nn1nn1nn:nn1nn-1uu1un-- 1-111 ll-un1ll1:u1nl1nn!c I I i STYLE QUALITY PRICE I l For the Young Man l T The new While it's new I I ! I 1. LEVY E Catering to men and young men Z I 507 Polk st. Cash Only -z--------------w-w---- - -----I-in-H------u-m------ - - --'- --H--I-M-----I-I-H--M-I--P When Nell Collins was a youngster she used to be as sophisticated as she is now. One clay the walkecl haugltily irto a store and said to the clerk: "Do you keep any ladies toys?" +u--n-n--M- - ---------------------------------------------- -------------H--'------p ' I E You know you own it - If the title is insured T -jg P EE ee A A A Em- TITLE INSURANCEE le I and DEPENDABLE ABSTRACTS see l T I i AMARILLO ABSTRACT CQ. i C. D. Sears, Pres. E ' 1 E l I0 W. 5th Ave Phone 2-229l I I I 'i'nu1un-uu1un1 uunu inn- unuu - nunu 1-1-11-11-11111 I n1ll1lu1ll--ull--ll1ll1I0I4 '!"-"""" "" """""""""""'""""""""'""""""""""'-n"' "" ' ""'- " """""f I . , I E I L. E. CAI-TILL Sz COINIPANY Public Accountants anol' Petroleum Engineers I e 404 Amarillo Building Phone 6312 T -i-------------------1---H----------n ----------- -----------'i--I--H'-----5 -z-.-- .-1- -in ---- K-----M--H----H-W--H--uh---------I--H--I----1---W-- - -H-'---H--H----1-11 I I I AMARILLO MUSIC CO. F E I I EVERYTHING IN MUSIC O. V. Wray, Proprietor Q 704 Polk Phone 9041 I l alll!!-1llTlIllllll"1lllll TiTlllTlT??lTTi1T lmilnl nTn'T"l'Tuulu.i. X l Q K BIIIIIIIIlilIIIIIIITIIITIIIIITIl:lliIlIllTllzllilllllilllllltl lllllnllliimilIllillillnllll A Purse One Hundred Ninetty LILO GLILPEQLQOLI 1 +I--I--I -------n----------- -I ----- ---I--A I I I ! : I I I Q THE I I I KIWANIS CLUB T OF AMARILLO I I I I I WATCH-ES THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT j I OF THE CITY SCHOOLS WITH INTEREST. I I I ' SHOWING THE SANDIES HAVE MADE IN ATH- I I I INGS, SCHOOL SYSTEM AND THE WONDERFUL ' I I 1 LETICS. I I I I I , WE ALSO WANT TO COMMEND THE PEP SQUAD I I I FOR THEIR UNTIRING EFFORTS IN KEEPING UP I I THE SCHOOL SPIRIT. II 'I I I , I I I II I Ii I REMEMBER THAT ONE HUNDRED AND SIX KI- I, hi I WANIANS ARE WATCHING YOU WITH TWO II HUNDRED AND TWELVE EYES SO "STAY IN If I I I 3 I II I THERE AND PITCH", STUDY HARD, PLAY HARD I III I AND NEXT YEAR THE AMARILLO HIGH SCHOOL I I I I WILL TAKE THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP IN I II I I I II I I I I I I 1, i FOOTBALL. I ,S I I l M I I I I I I "WE BUILD" II I II I , ' I II I ff' I I I 0 - I I I I ' ' I I I I I", V QS I I I IIIV TTT ,E I II I Q., OSI I II I I Swfxff' I I I I I I I I II I I I , I rI-------- ------------------------- I----I----P I I II I I ILI9-QS, Page One Hundred Ninety-One I WE ARE PROUD OF THE FINE SCHOOL BUILDP I I , EC-3 is A , pi as A .g..,-..., --.--- 1------ -. 1 1 ---- ------- 1 In-mr? L L l GENERAL ELECTRIC l E Refrigerator 1 "Malfes Ii Safe To Be Hungry" 5 l7lNKl,EfX ELECTRIC CO. T Phone 9856 5ll Polk I l , iw- Illv - I'II - vlfl - vlvl - III' - '11' -- "" - "" -' ---- "" -' ' --------- "" - "" - "" 1 "" '- "" 1 "'f' J. U. Kirlcman: "ls she a nice girl?U Bill lVlclVlillan: "I'lI say so. The other night when she dreamed of an auto ride she walked in her sleep." Jimmie Paige: Cto Pep Squadlz "Wl1at do you say gand, let's paint the town red tonightf, New Member: "Yeah let's. It won't take much paintf, Pauline Placey says that when she goes to college she is going to call herself 'Minutes' because minutes always passf' Rachel Loving: "That fellow has a lot of nerve to be flirting with me. Christine Lane: "Where is hey, Rachel: "Sitting behind mef' Van Noy: K'Say that guy, Nick, was so illuminated last night that he sold the postofficef' Joe Hancock: "Well why so down in the mouth about it?" Van: Because I bought it. '7l .f..,-....-.. -------- ....-. -....- -.......,..- -..., .--------.- ....-...ig l l Amarillcfs Oldcsi Insurance 5 T E E l l l I T l T l009-l 010 Fisk Bldg. Phone 2-1021 I I +1111nu-uu1nn-nn-nu-un-nn-nnlinuu ----1---i---- 'vr-u-I- 1 - -- 'inn-Mft 1.4 QE nw it ismqa vm .i Il?,ri5QirfQsE:1Nymf6PmQ,4mgQZfTZl? , i -V Y- 7 -V -if YYYY llll ll lll l Page One Hundred Ninety-Two Eiiinen nzel eme menr nre ren lme lxeil ure A V .m,,mm e1lii lw -iii nm eilre rerll lroilf LH AYP-OSHI i 'g---- --------------------------- ---I-wr ! ! ,! I ! 1 1 E E l 5 5 HMM SYSTEM STORES 7 Z g Hanlcles all brands of foods 5 l 1 you like best 5 H : t if 1 it 1 L l ! 4...-... ----.....-.------.-----.--- ....-...g. Mr. Williams: "What is Salesmanship ?" Jack W.: Hsalesmanship is selling a guy something he doesn't want at a higher price than he expects to pay for it." Shy lock fBill lVlclVl.D: "Ch, my poor head. What shall I do? Bassanio Claawrence EJ "Ducat". Y! James R. "How cn I make my coat last? Meredith K. "Oh, make your pants and vest first. 1 When Daniel got into the lion's den and looked around he thought to himself: ' "Whoever's going to make the after-dinner speech, it won't be me.' J s ,r , I ll Be a good teakettle. Though up to your neck in hot water continue to sing. 1 l . . E The naked hills he wanton to the breeze X ,l The fields are nude, the groves unfrockedg fx Bare are the quivering limbs of the shameless tree- What wonder is it that the corn is shocked? 5 i s l 1 l l 1+-- -W - be so or .,-,,a,-- We oooo. at o o r 4 N ... 'll ..... 'Iv' ...... 'll ..... 'll',....." ....."r'....... 'I' .... ..... ......' ',.... J' .....,' ' ' ' M.. r q ' I2 Q IIIIIIII3IIIIllllllllllllllllIlIllIlllllIIIIll!llllIIlllIllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllmlll Page One Hundred Ninety-Three ,EE-Egilltll llZGl QllI9 KQlII llIB lQlI Ill! IIDII III r R CJ S ' " ifl '.1lIl1, ,.ullu nllln. mt'n. .'1lIfl, nnm- .mlm nltlnr vllu. 'J 4 5 A 5 Y I 5 .nwn tlI'IIx tflltli uhm lflllh vvlm .alum ul1ln..:ll11u.4lll 'z----- ------------------------ - - -------2 A I l I l I I t 1 , U T : ,,1-,AQMH ,. ,.A, .l..,.. ,W E -V1-f- f-f---- 2 ! Af 1 1 E:7 "u 13.55 5 I we complet iW3'MW :wr . i SWQQQWWW? QWeZs4'E3 i I Wrai - Fit. u 1 ? 2 "Q N "A- 7 "' ' I lg! mo'TEXAS-'.f'a"13ii2i?fif I it 2 E if? "G' Ni?" Lyliiif x y : ' I F-909 it 'mrr.ef32:Z - - -- .. 'H ' f--'-'--211132 as ,MGPBYLLIS -V li - - uv-31-Y,-,., t,umft-.- tl-.--L. I . H E In completing their eclucation, the future housewives of the community i , L are taught to cook with AMARYLLIS and GREAT XXZEST "FOR BET- T V 5 i TER BAKINCC' Hours. T ' , . T I , X L Why not continue your education through the years that are to follow, If E I I by keeping GREAT WEST and AIVIARYLLIS "FOR BETTER BAK- ' 1 ING" ffours in your kitchen? 1 Over 90W of the house wives of AMARILLO are using either GREAT 4: I , E WEST or AMARYLLIS flours in their homes. w ! g I I 1 ll Buy It From Your Grocer-He Has It. H ll - GREAT VVEST MILL AND ELEVATGR i I COMPANY Q Q E I t 1 A 2 AMARILLO, TEXAS, U. s. A. : i 5 L We : A A it ! Z 1 A V ! Q 1 t t 3 Ilsn1ll 111111 111111111 1f'11 1' 1 """"'1""""'i"i' vi W yi It it fi t M .il oqbqww W U YHYY Y D--ww WQYV fu w ,-W-M Y V , W wTVWY V -,N kk! ' . li fu- 2 Q Iles-i ----s ------ A H- fl ' -' ' IflllllllIIllllIIllllllmlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllll ll I llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf i i ,,i,E,,,TlT-T v v l llllllll IIIIIIlllllllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllll III Il Illllllllll'- .. . - Page 'One Hundred Ninety-Four EIIZQIKOH v Ell . H5 ISI - ' 611 lllalllbllllblllblllb Iblllbllllll 9 Eli if-vi ff! i all as a Fi .nn Umlmnmmianmmg +u1nu-ln-un-llrun 1 -- -- inn-nuxlulg 4 I I -A e I ' e - 3 WV L-V -.... ,if 1, 1 israel lg N, i fv .1 if : ...4-f' O lx 54 if x-.-- Q nj W I ,lm -Mr ::::: ' x 'Az 5 : '55 451-QWA -mai 1 .E 1 I 2 T 39' X A 'Vi ' X' f Al l , 1 llll?l"E'll!l' flrrlr, he 000001: ll N , I . 071265 wzilzzh Jrmkkeach H You call a number--anyone of the city's thousands-and the operator l connects and rings that number al' most immediately. H1 How does she ' do it? ,a , , ll It is one of the great engineering W achievements of the age that makes 1' it possible and it is on daily exhibit 9 in your own neighborhood. There is no formality about inspecting I a telephone central ofice. You are welcome any afternoon, between two Q and ive o'clock. Drop in with a friend 1 and ask for the chief operator. M I l ,,a-fafufe, . a ., - . , . v E ,5 'Q SOD FHWll1S'I ltRlN BELT, l 2 a a Q an si TELEPHUNE COMPANY I l4'Puonr.0' FIT 11 10 lTlT11ll IIUSUII-1lllllTllTilIC1Illllllllll'llliflTllill'-Cllillllllll H' if' - ' 1 1' v rf V Air WA A Yi' Y Y A fgi W -yi 'elif' fn V Q gy' an V 1 rl ,F 0- 'Za Q P' e One Hundred Ninety EEEEIICIEQIIIBIIIQIKEIIIQIIIBIIIGIII IIIGIIIIQIIIBIIKOIIIA W V V dll! IKOII OIIII ll0l 01l1 ll9l 9W9 l03" lb!-N I-WVR-0 SPN- l iiii ------ H ----- ------ l l l l ' 1 1 l The Panl1anclle's Photogrzlpliei' g PRICE - DOESN'T COUNT l : 5 I 5: When Satisfaction is Assured i l l i S 1 i i i l l fl l i EDVVARDS STUDIO l i l i l 606 P0114 si. Phone 2-2008 r 1 . i , l l ' l +m-ll- - - - - - - -'-m-'l-"-"-"-'H-ll-ll-'H-'I-' - - - - - -'H-ll-"-'il il 'l , PERFIDIOUS WOMAN l "Say old man," volunteered the gossipy neighbor across the street, "I really l thinlc that you should know that shortly after you left for your office this morning, I saw a strange man call at the house." ll l 1 "Oh my stars," cried the newly wed in dismay, Y As sure as thunder that woman has bought something else on the installment plan. ij l ll it Wha't caused the coolness between you and that young cloctor? I thought you l were engaged. '1 His writing is illegible. l-le sent me a note calling for 10.000 kisses. l Well5 l l thought it was a prescription, and I took it to the druggist to he filled. l l ijtllin llll illlut Illl illllIIlITHlllllTIIIIlTIllli'lIlT llll SU-lllHllTllll'?Ylil'?llYllnlTlllll1'lllTllTlllllinl'T TIITIUTUITII ? l 1 E l l i ' LOVING PRINTING CQMIJANY 1 ll , , at y e l I3 West 7th Street .- Amarillo, Texas g Q i T "You dorfi have io wail" R I Q i I i E 51 ri-'----I ----------- '-- -H-----H ------ ------ " '-"'!' Q l l l i l 1 I l ll . . f--- -- -3-'11 - 'owl LLQ-2 fb i rw Page One Hundred Ninety-Six in ll llbll ll Oil! IIIGIIIBIII IIIBIIIBIIIIGIII HIGH e 1 is 1 Q In itll!!IIOIIIOIIIIUIIIUIIIGIII lIl9l 9 JLKSIIIOTIDII if .IIIII.. .IIIIII " IIIIII IIII. L 9 Ps f ps-0 S Fr Illilll IINI I IIIIIII I IIIIII I Illlll' III'li! IvIIllll 1II!lllI I .IIlIll I +I---- - ----------------------M ------- I----I- ---- - ..-- - --- - - - --I---+ T i The Trainer Insists on Good Teeth-VVhy? l . I Heroes of the Alma Mater are forced by the ever watchful trainer to keep 1 E in perfect health-insisting on careful attention to their I i teeth-fthe basis of good health. l I t Y , , i : lNlAYU DENTAL CLINIQ AND LAB. ' I I 1 PHONE 2-3436 I T I a...-..- .......... ............... - ..-..3, "Father," said Bob W, as h eturned the pages of his history. "How did the cliff dwellers keep warm in the winter time?,' "Why I guess they used mountain ranges. Now don't ask any more foolish questionsf' l l Teacher fafter explaining the rhinoceros familyjz Now children, name l something that has horns and is dangerous to be near. A ' "Motor cars," promptly answered james First Employer: "Help is certainly scarce these days. We can't get girls to work for love nor money." Second Employer: "Well, we're in the same fix, but so far we've only tried ll money." i I Clerk: "So you wish to open a joint account with your husband?" "Current or drawing ?' She: "Oh, deposit for him and drawing for mef' I 1,141.11-..-1111...111i..1.111l.1q1ql1..Q.111111l,1.. I 'E' 'Q' M 3 l I I 5 coivua TO Us l l T , 2 l 15 f When in need of school supplies and kindred lines 5 I E You receive the highest quality of merchandise at the lowest price possible i l lll ! E I il l l E l s , v I ! I KERRS SLHUOL SLIPPLIILS I MII I i I III ez..-..-..-..-.. ---.------ -------------- - --is l II LQLIJD Page One Hundred Ninety-Seven 'i:IIlL21IIB!IZOIIIQIIIEIIIQIIIGHIGIIIGIIIOHIIQIIIBXIIQIIIG lllbllwlllbllllblllblllalIIB!IIBIIISIIIBIIKQIIIBZIISJII" ILA AYFNOSAI llll -IIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIII 'NWI IIII' IIIIII IIIII- MIN. 'VIII I .mm IIIIIII IHIII enum IIIIIII nl'IIII IIIIIII Inum IIIIIIII I .-... ...-. 4..-.... ....-..,....-...-..- ............................................- - ... - ... - - - .. -...-... I I' I KI II -II I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 7 I THE ROTARY CLUB QF AMARILLO I I I I I I Service Above Self I I 2 I fmt I ISM I I ' 3 V I I I I I I I I I "He Profits Most Who Serves Best" I I I I I I I I I Q I I I I ! l I I . ' I Q I I I I I I I I I I AMARILLQ, TEXAS I I I I I I I I 1 I i I 1 I I . I I I 1 II I I I f 'II I I I I III I-I--I ----- ----------- ---------------- -- -----I I 2 I I il, I---II ,-I,-II- I..I..M...I. I-WW.,I I,II I egg . III..::..I:IL9,Q I Page One Hundred Ninety-Eight in ll IIGII ll ell IIIEIII Ill IIIQIIIOIIIIOIIIOIIIOIU Y S llIB!IlblIlbllllblllblllblllblllblll lll9lll91lD'll ll"' 1 1152 5 te: re e e A 0 O D O O Q - "lil I! iIlllI.. .IlIIII llIlIII. ahl'Di .-1wu .nuuei .vn'i iwm vwi I4 A 9 I u 9 .n n mm. fulllu num run. iwlin jfi I ii il. in I, I 'I I Ill IV I s I I . I I ii I1 II I Wi. Ii, I , -I-I i I I 'E 1 15 I liz I 'I la g Read what Billie A. McIntosh of Amarillo, Texas has to say about our wonerful I free course in music! I I , "I always wanted to be popular like my friend Chas. Rogers. At all the par- I5 1 ll ties and dances Charlie was the center of attraction - I was practically unnoticed. I lj Often I have gone to my home with tears in my eyes and a broken heart because I lr I L' could never seem to reach the limelight that he enjoyed. I 1 MFI-hen one day while reading a Western Story Magazine, sadly picturing my- If I ly. self in the places of the heroes, which it was impossible for me to be in life, I ran I Q across your advertisement. I 5 I IV "I took five lessons of your course "I-low to Play the Pianow and my whole life changed. When I went to the next party I walked toward the piano with long, I majestic strides and sat down with an air of perfect assurance. Ill Q I 3i "The crowd titteredg they thought I was a fool, then came the first meloclious Iii Q I r I ii strains - AND I HELD THEM SPELLBGUND! I Ill "No longer does Rogers attract all the attention - I am the most popular man in . I I I the crowd - thanks for your lessons." i I fsignedl XX7. A. Mclntosh. , . 1 N? Anyone can do what Mr. lVIcIntosh has done. Our lessons are easy as A, gli ' V B, C. Wirite to us for free information and be popular like Billie lVlcIntosh. I The Hooey Publishing Co. il X I Oscar Wise, Director. 2' I I - iz I I 4 I Iii , "L " ' N' 'fm ' ' 'A "" ' ' ' ' ' ' . "TAM '1 "W I 1 ' W nf L9,.Q,-9 l Page Une Hundred Ninety-Nine Fi ll mmm fm, l L- its A9 rn 5:33 it tt- 11 f - Afql ----------------------- - -it-i-itil-we l W5 B 1 '13 I 1 till CITY FARIVIf 1 NI I L L l t r -all , Wt t , Qi O o 1 A A 1 'ill - l y T N N T m l t g , I t 1 S S 1 5 xt 'Pm1unxnn-un1un1nu-11:11 uvuu 1 :uuu -W1 nuuu -un --1-11-1-11111-v lvl---Iuvilwlu Qfll inf- l love everything thats oldg old friends, old times, old manners, old books, olcl tl wines. ,N And when my love her cigarette , Lights up, while l my good pipe get, X Wliat keeps us loving comrades yet? ll Tobacco. V l Says Wayne Patton: , After man came womangand she has been after him ever since. t Women are entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of man. 'ts l To the ladies: Our arms your defense, k YOU1' ZXYITIS Olll' TCCOITIDSIISS, or si- -ifi --- ff'- - ---- - -'-' - -'-- - ---- - --'- - --1- - ---' - ---- ---------------- -'-- - i if t i t l ll Q it g BIJAQKBLJRN mos. t l l t Home of Hart, Schaffner or lVlarx Clothes t POLK AT sEvENrH t l T Phone 629l Amarillo , , 1 .I,f...-...-.--.------------.:..-.---...------..-,,.,-Mi, e I H fjvflgz- .,,. ., ,, , ,,,,, ,,,,r,rs, Y w,?,,,,1..Llu,r..1..:..--.g....s.. --- -.-s-,.--.e,,-A-,-,,,,e,,,,,,,, y q, fl Q Ervzfiflifpiifryifsffitsrigive fi1e+5f,.Q1.f!W.i1ftf--LWPH1MtQut11I'1t1ftumfx-a4+u1I'iiumlQa+ETIiff,.l4'l!l.' L Z,,,e-e. s.., sg ssrsffixuggeu use-sara fwwfl-T" Pure Two H undrcsi :' 1 -- . We - 11 .in 'llBll!OlIl'9lllBll'l'! IKQIIIOIIIBIIIOIIKOIIIIQII BIIIB I QYIIQYIIOIIIOIIIIOIIIDIIIDIIIOYIIBIIINIIOXI - l0.l!9lh" 1:2 Q 0 a o o o - lQjj.lllll, .llllll lllll l l . .-llll llll l ll llllll L' A 9 I P"cj S 1 5 .llll lll ll lllllll lllll. .lull lllllll Illllll llllllh- ogou1lnl1n1 1 - 1 -- 1-11- - 1-1- - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1uu1un!o I l T . i i Exclusive Agents for i ' Irene Castle and Julia Hoyt Modes Ladies and Misses l l l READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY l s I l l l l MARIZON COMPANY 7 705 Polk Amarillo, Texas I I 'f'lu1ll--ln-nn1uu--ull --1111L-11111111 u1lu1lu1l 1 1 1 lI1IIII1IIO!v l X Fall in! The boys love the girls with faces so fair, I Framed in wreaths of beautiful hair: l Pretty red lips as soft as a rose--. X How many have kissed them, l God only knows. l l May we have those in our arms that we love in our hearts. l Miss Klapproth: "Do you serve lobsters here?" , Waiter: "We serve anybody: sit down." ll' l Madam ordered a pair of smart boots from an expensive shop. Some days after I they had been delivered she returned them. "Your boots don't fit well. I can't ll walk in them." "Madam,,' replied the dignified shop keeper. Hpeople who have to walk don't Y' shop here." ll 1 ll -5- ll-l -H- -------- fl- -l-l-l---'-l---r-l-l- -ffl ---- - - - - -------sf l ll! - Y Q V ll 1 J. D. CAzzltl.L I I ill g Auto Trimming and Upholstering l ll s 2 jl l 6l2 Tyler St. Phone 2-2524 l l T l fi'ull1lu-ul-nu1an1lm1un 1111111 1--111111 Illl 1 IIII 1 1 llIl11lu1nll1Illl1rlsin l l l 3 l sl-- . e e be ,...,...-...-.- .ded .M ...,-H-e.-..,-,-,e - .- l .- i' ..... 'Iv' .....'lI' ..... 'I'. .'l , .. 'I' ..... I Q , fl C, lu... 'Il .. l ....- . 'I' ...... 'I 'll' ..... 'u' -J I' " 'UI LL Illlllllllllll Illllllll llllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIU3 .?., llllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllIII I llllllllllll IllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll. Page Two Hundred One IQ!IIQIIKBIIIIQIIIBIIKQII C nlIIB!llhlllbllllblllblllblIltlllblllbl um mm nm wr Illflr rllalll. All M awr. lv iq I P-O S 4 5 .urn 'ui .nlulu. .unln .m1u. i'l'flIu ,lIIlIl mu um 1g1.l1q.1nu1uli 1 1 1 1:1111 POTTER COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY Aronson, S. J. Askew, W. L. Bennett, C. C. Bennett, R. M. Broyles, S. K. Caldwell, A. Crume, J. Cultra, C-eo. M. Dunaway, E. T. Duncan, R. A. Dutton, W. F. Flamm, W. H. Fuller, M. L. Cut R D Hall, Neal Ciilkerson, Nan L. Hendricks W ones S R ordan D Key' Richard Killough, R. S. Klingensmith, Latson, H. H. Lemmon, R. ' F ,lohnston,,E. A. G J , . . .l J- - W Lindsay, A. H Lumpkin, A. Carroll, W. A.-Claude Cole, Archie-Pampa Foster, Robt.-Groom Hicks, W.-Hereford Hunter, C. D.-Pampa Kelly, H.-Miami La Grande, Cx. F.-Hereford Martin, E. A.4Pampa iq,-.lu1q..1..,1,g1 AMARILLO Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Marsalis, Don S. McC1ee, F. Miller, F. P. McMeans, R. L. Owens, Guy Ozier, B. Patton, L. K. Pendergraft, R. L. Powers, Evelyn Prince, N. C. Puckett, B. M. Randall, C. F. Roach, D. Robberson, Jason H. Royse, Geo. T. Rowley, E. A. Shudde, W. Streit, A. Swindell, R. R. Van Sweringen, W. Vaughn, H. Vineyard, Cx. T. Vineyard, R. L. Vineyard, S. P. Winsett, A. E. Wolfram, P. H. Wrather, R. OUT OF AMARILLO Dr. Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Montgomery, W. C.-McLean Morris, E. H.-Canadian . Purviance, W.-Pampa Snyder, E. H.-Canadian Stewart, D. M.-Canyon Van Brunow, E. V.-Pampa Zeigler, B. A.-Shamrock -L L., . W , . . W . - A---ia. -. A LNLLL u'......'l ,.-.. 'I' .......' . ...-n- .... I Q . 'Z Q ln... 'll u 4 I Il ,..... 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L 'i , I i IW ' V 'nuns mms msg. u. s. mr. ons, A Ii SALAD DRESSINGS 2- . - 1 X' i 5 1 i : L : iNlTSTl,Ii'l1UlC CRIQXMIQRIICS i 2 AMARuio,TExAs 2 5 5 1 il.-M.-I.-aiu ----1- H-u--I'-IH-"'-""-'H'-" "" 1 "" -"' -' -' "" "" """""'1"'f' i X i , i ii I i xii Y V, ,gr AV 352751,?EC'TjiT,i"'Ti':fi , ',,f', gg, ' "' K ' H ' W ' F I, .,.- "j " T' Q. 5 , . iNv,..,,siJ..,1m1timmf.Lxmmj5immQjAmm3QAnm1QVAg i I L7 , fz Q ialflD1dTZ,gxlph:':17P1f1Thx1w:A!TI?xI,mfj5-!v:'Ki:,ir1L.ff'x'-fl I IiiL..1li-Jggulij I.. iyidrliga, i.i ii .ii 1 L , W. . ,,i,, ,K . iii. ii.z.uiii..J,ii.,:.ii.i.iiA.i..iif.z1.i:.iii.ii.iEHJi1iiiiii11IIi'g5'?f-45, Page Two Humlrenl Three 1.33IIKQIIIDIIIBHIBIIIQIIKGIIIBIIKGIIIDIIIGIIIIOIIIQI IIYE I I Hlll lfbll IIII IISI BIII IIOI QIIKQ IS rlllllw llilll nlllllli nl.l'R. .'lIlfI nlIuI!i rIliI!i- minus um. '4 9 Q r S .nan turn. run. num r1'1nv.i lm .un :mn mn lil 'Q' -5- 1.1.1.-..11i1i11.11i11.1...ii111.-111t1-...ill n1ng1g.ing1.q.-.u1,,.,1gg1 ...un-.U1 1 lun... 1 L 1 .. .. 1 ... 1 1 1 1 .1 .-p1uu1n 'S' I I l AMARILLOS OLDEST IEWELER I l l l . I HUGH VVHITCOMB 7 l Quality Jewelry I l l l l l 618 Polk Street Dial 9737 l A l -i' "When dicl the train start running?" "l890'., "Then there ought 'to he one along in a few minutes." The Lord made the girls beautiful so that the boys would love them. He also made them dumb so that they would love the boys. "Are you related to Oscar?" "Yes, distantly." ul-low clis'tantly?' "Well he's the first of twelve children and l'm the habyf Tinky Pennock: "Why are fly paper and lipstick alike?" Fred Dodson: "They both catch the unweary insect that pauses to investigate." -1-H--In-M -------------------------- -----gt Q r l l HARRY HOLLAND I "Smart Wear for Men" 5l0 Polk St. S Q i..-..-. ........................ l.l. - ..i- .l.l -it M i I Cv-1 Page Two Hundred Four --'!',1Tn n' i"Tn'm""i'A'inn"'N"""W""""""""'"'w"'m""":'W iTf?iE7i'Q'1K'iE'W K lb a A 1 me s ... 5:15:13 I I 1 il 1, 1 H 1.1-.1 ---------.----------------- 1...-.1.-Q. .il 1 I I 1 1 W1 l l i 1 1 W W1 E 1 1 11 1 zWxf7yzw.7Wwe il f1fL'A5lf5UUU5ll lilll5UNABLEPR1c15s- 1 Nfl 1 1 i 1 W1 1 1 1 l 1 l il ill l ll lil 1 31? 1 1111 1111 l 'l ? Vs I l v1 l l U1 1 111 1 1 11 1 Wil -f1---- ---------- --------- -------------- ----1+ lit il 1 E l Mother: "Dicln't I tell you to notice when the milk hoilecl over?" li' Mary: "Yes, mother. It was a quarter after four." i "Can you support my daughter in the style to which she is accustomed?" 1 '11 X ! "No, hut l can accus'om her to the style in which I can support her." , H "l "Why did kings tap men on the head when they knightecl them?" l "Because the stars made the kinghts more realistic." 1 1 W 1 3 A physician asked a young colleague who was Just starting in: "Well, how's 3 il your practice?" 1' f li "In the mornings practically no one comes," was the reply, "and in the after- ll 1 1 1 noons the rush falls off a hi't.' 1 l Wi 1 11 1 1 Mother Cat dinnerl "Johnny, I wish you'd' stop reaching for things. Have not 1 you a tongue?" gg 1 1 ,i Johnny: xv 7 "Yes, Mother but my arms are longer." 1 , 1 1 1 9 ll1 l lj He: 'iDidn't l see you taking a tramp through the woods yesterday?" She: "The idea! That was my sweetheart." 1 l ' 1 1 l ll ag as eweseeaesg Wg-,,ueg g s use W-M YL A, ...... 11 .... I f C, , fl Q A , 1111u1111,11 1 nu llll umm Illlllllllllllllllll l ummml11.s,,-,-if,,,f Y ss, A 11 4 1,A 1 A A 11 M 111111 A 1 1 5 Pngxo Two Hundred Five ' if-AI IIQII. !llBllI IIIEIIYQII IIKOIIKOIIIIQII V A UIOIIKOIHOIINOIIIOIILlll 7Il.lll .IL,.lI .llbvll ll ,-, T7-nge:-9 5 , . n non-'-l'o"9 'iiil'-Illlll llfllll lIIIIIl- lllI'l1- 410 S 4 5 ,ill lull . illlll l lllll ll Illl 'lll'l1l l i'IlllI l lllll li illllll Ll!-lv W l '?"- "" -' - - " "" "--- ' "- "" " " '--' '---- ""- - " -"-"'2' . , 1 , l I .AlllC1'1CZll'1 VV21l'QllOtlS6 81 Storage Lo. I l l l Merchandise Storage and Distribution tl l l l Phone 2-0502 501 S. Grant St. I ffm-ll-luilliuu1ln1ln-uu:nn- --uu- 1 -M --1-1-- u-nu1un1uu1:u1u::uu-ul--llvrain Peggy Hill: H "ls this your best scent 3" Saleswoman: "Oh Yes, miss, it is one of our best smellersf' Bill Pierce: "What,s the matter with Maynard, he looks so sour?" Frank Moore: "Someone handed liim a pessimistic Orange." Lady Of The l-louse: lHNo we clon't Want no books and we clon't want no calendars, and we clon't want nothingf, Book Agent: 'il-low about a cheap grammer?" t"""""""-"""""" ""l"' 'tl' "M"''''''H"'n''"'l"""""""""" """l' The Peacocl-1 Beauty Shoppe and Bath Parlor Mrs. solioiiiol. Prop. l soilo 209-210 Fisk Bldg. Phone 40zl Willis Ai-oiyi Iwo goi o iiow Scotch iolio to tell you! oo Alioo Aiiiololi Wlio govo yoii the iiioooziiioa Waitress: "Wasn't your egg cooked long enough?" lvlrarvin Wilson: "Yes, but it wasn't cooked soon enough!" Patient: "Well, bring me a postage stamp--I wanna read." Marston Spencer: "Go out after the show, girlie?" A certain young Lady: "I never associate with my inferiors, do you?" Marston: "I don't know, l never met any of vour interiors." Tlli Illl THHTIIIITIIIIT i'lll4'?lIllTIIIITIIIITIIII-illlliIlllTllHTl1HTllllTllll-Till-Tlll'Tll'l1-llllllllTWnTl'7 7 7 1 inlin? l . l X SUPERIOR FEEDS E i A full line of all kinds of feed at all times i l l 5 i Amarillo Grain 81 Coal Co. ' l 1 i' E E A 3 E l09 South Tyler 1 l l +1---H--H--M-M -l1- - -lll - l-l- -r- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -----+ l l l-'ll' ll V l n V I ll l I I A l , .-n.. ' ' .4.... "' .m.. ' ' . oon.. ' .-un. '.' .ulu.' ' .mm " . anln . Ill S' llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllll I Q rl Q IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI ll: Page Two Hundred Six 1.1 I F len se 1 se telu lclre llg rx : My t r l i'4I'L :lAlI' I1.Im:' r i ll f I I lu C. R. MCAFEE DR. L. K. PATTQN D. A. PARK l ' President Vice-Pres. Sec.-Treas. 5 l IM y , I l 4 'rg l r 1 li 1 ill 5 ir -l iii . ill l ll rl Taylor at Sixth ll lr 1 ll ll TWENTY-TWO YEARS IN AMARILLO A Quarter Million Dollar Investment It has been our pleasure to furnish your Father's Home-We hope that we may soon have an opportunity to furnish yours. lk -.rmsmuMiNIaJ10u55g,5URm5-HIPS:-'.... The PZ1I1l'1Z1lNlIC,S l,z1rg'e:st Furniture Store Phone 2-2293 fmzwfzmszlrfmmwzmsarzrmswf, ' y q , fl Q I. :vmrW,fmWmrw:,mW,m.Wm,Wm- JL. ,.i..i111 ..i.... iii .... 1.i'iiiii .mr . . A ,r r 'mu-' urn . , - 1 1 rr I I I 4 li I P' ti ii uni til I . r.... r. . ,V P21110 Two I-Iundrvnl Se-vm-n rem f-new Sf-Nl '!"" "" '-------'--------------"-- "" - "" 'S' l l Q i 1 W , 1 I I MQCARTN Moi OR Co., ine. 1 i i i STUDEBAKER and ERSKINE. i I i Distributors i i I Z Worlds Champion Automobiles I 1 I Q L l 1 Q I il l I L i l . 5 Pn'h at Ninth Phone 6233 I , I l 1 l l 1 '!'hn-nh-nn-nn-nn-nn- - -nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn ---- nn-nn-nn-nn-.n- - -n-nn-nn-nn-nnh Interested observer to Utis Petty: You're a "farm hands' in a candy factory? F What do you do? '5 Otis: I milk chocolate. N Father: "What have you done with the money I gave you?" l Shorty: "I gave it to a poor old woman." 5, Father: "That's a good boy." 2 i Shorty: "A poor old woman who sells ice cream cones. +llilllliilnillnTlmlllllllllfilllllllllillllilllllllllTnllillnilllllllllilllll TllllTllllllllillHTllHTl llillllinlillllillulluinl I Phone 2-2539 IOOZ Alemite service T i T T 12. B. MEYER 3 l THE AUTO STORE li E 6th and Van Buren Amarillo, Texas i xi Q Bonded Dunlop Tires l Q ii l 1 i .pun-nu 11--11111-11-1-1111111 11111 'I H1010 yi l l T . 'itil 'Il' V I 'll' 7 ll' ' ' " U' i ' 7 7 M it Page Two Hundred Eight lj If In II: I5 I IC Im ITD ILIIIIIAP I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I+ ugoi-n1n--ln l-u-n-uu1nn-u-nu-un-un1nn-nu-u-nn-uu1uu I pf ' -4 SI 4' ' ' 1-ll-2...-1.1 I in 'I I- -1 "Ein ,fe I 21-"ii i1IinlEIEIBIBrillm'I' I I gII ,u 1 IE IE: Ii: In IB "'fim'-:II I I ,FII ii E1 Iii In In In IE n-WMI, , Igwii mIr1Ii1Ii: In In mm I A BHIHIBIHIHIH mmg III - 5-I IE m Iii In Iifn In In mr1II I rf ' , Ii -A I A, I" I I I5'Ig1I' I D ummI IMI f gg :: ::-qs .v i I QIQ, is :- I- I IE . ss "EIL-3 I I-.. ........, c,.1XJj, . I 'U I 3 Q S I I fe I 2 'E 2 . UD . I E' 31 2 Q - 5' 5 v-H I 9 4 ' Ir? 5' ET FD Q I as rn Q .U T 'S 5' I S oo D- I-:I 3 T I "1 : O k I I '4 : 53 SD Q E7 ' D21 91 W ' 5 I O 'J IN, I-A P-U 0 , . I E uf. 32 'D SQ O I . JP 5 N CU 14 2 : H' 5 A 5: :S I J' 3 'I :: ? 2 I E af 'U fl E ' : .14 Q P-ll 5- I 'Sl I4 S- 5 on 5 9 'T1 9' UQ I :' gd Z - I-I rv .. na I on 'U cn :1 g N 'S D9 I 3 0 '53 . I-1-. -, gig lillill-llil In-H1IIQ-lu-:II1-llllllill-llillvlliIll!! I I I I I 'I' ,I I I III I I ' fii First Bugler: "Go on, push off I'm working this floor." I I,I I II' II' " II I 'I Second Buglar: "This is my story, and I'll stick to it." I IIII Eclythe Lou lVlcGee: "What is the traffic policeman wetting his pencil for?" I I lVlabel Blackburn: "To make the charge as black as possible." II I I ' I ,I II I IIII I I Bill lVlaclVlillan: "You're certainly conceitecl about your beauty." I I , II III I I I I Sherwood Blasclelz "Not at all-I cIon't think I am half as good looking as III I III I really am." III I II I 3,1 I I "The Pickwick Buses asks you to ricle in the Open Air." I I Rather a polite way of asking you to go to 'EL.- I I III I ' I III , II I .I'I-II-I- - - -In-II-In-In-II-"-u-M-II-I'-u-I'-M-'I-u-"-II- - - -I-I-I'-Ili' I I "You have triecl' the rest now buy the best" I III I SAMIS PIERFECTION BREAD AND CAKES I II I I When better bread is made SAM will mialfe ii I- I II I 909 West 6th st. Phone 4201 I I J I -i'......-......-..-........-.,...,-..-..-.-..-.....-..........-..-.........-......-......-......-..-..g. I I III I I II II I I I I I I I su- I Q , 12 Q - I A "WI lllll Ill I IIIII llll IIIIIII llll Lllln IllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII ,?,- Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllmmlm II'mlmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- - 5 , Page Two Hundred Nine lggflnlkill IICSI BIIKQ IQIIK IIIG KOII llllO ll?ll IlI . l r R O S I ill! IIOII OIIIK llcl blll IIBI QEIIO IGIII IIBII 'i'iiu .mu l, ium muu . mlm . .run s .nmn innm l .u.1n .vvu . 'J 4 5 Q ? Q M, ,,,,,,, lun . mm . ww . .lim i num mul .lun l""'1""""""' """""""' ' ' ' ' ' """"""""' ' """"'i' 1 . l ' E Compliments of I r CINDERELLA SLIPPER SHOP ' , and g l JARETTS FASHION SHQP l l ! l I 710 Polk I l l I Sanclies Headquarters for Values in Shoes l l Il l , , II1Il-Iu-ll1-In11u-In--un1:sux-Au-un1nn1uu.-nu1un1n--nu-mn1uu-nu-nu1un1uu--u1:n-an--In-nn-uninfnr Louise Trigg: "Guess I made a mistake-I told that old fogy over there this ' :warty was slow--know who he is ?" l Christine D: "Yes, he's my father!" Eakle McGee: Hfclropping dictionary thru hole in the icel :H THAT MAKES ANOTHER WISE CRACK' , X pggu-1.1un.-nutnn-m:1au1nu1uu-nu-nn-uu1u- - 1: 111-11- mv- - - 1 - 1wl1lI,? l l :xi Compliments of fl T l H ll ll MQRTGNS ALLEN "AH SHOP Q mzmmm mm9m f N ll 1: H I -im -1- .-qg.-.lq-gqggqllg.-gligligq-1111!1-l.1ql1.pg1gn-..l.-ll-111 - -pg.-ll-qu-.gg..-pg-..'.-lg-.gg-gg.... l +I-DID?lil!ilTllI1llrhllillrrllivlllllllllrllill-1llTIIS-IITIIITIITII1DIl'Tll1llll1'll-lhllllli-lllTlllllll!l i i i 1 AMARILLO PIE COMPANY 1 Q 1 I l Phone 7657 9ll W. 6th St. is l Home of Delicious Pies E , ,I i I l l aiu:-:nl 111:111 u-1ll--ll-1l-:l1ul-ll-- 1 111 1111111111 l1'llTl0i' W I i l 1 5 X X X 1 l,L3,L9 'P g. Two Hundrel T in P 5 A9 T P'Qs 3 A In 'ATEN mums f , , r .ir r if Ur in . me in . , ' u O 6 0 Q 9 O 0 O 0 O ...N ,Q-.,, ..... , sp,-.es5i,..1,!,r... r ...uni ii 1 s. M, Ml, , + L n .1 ' ...- l K ll l I 'll IH l , 1ll1u1as1oa1nn-u-n1nn-unin---11-I -11-111 -1-- 11111 1 1 -'nfs gjj l 4 lil ' M53 3 ! Alf l 'I I 'lt 3 .is lxll l lf 1 lil? l W , I l ig HS? I ll 1 ff I lyll rg, ily , lil 'ls' 'i Val fx: r ,W JW llll 1 1 ll: J' ' ,Ni Mi - 1 W3 l lf? Q ! M 'i 3 I ll ll' il sis 1 3 ,V VEN with the highest scholastic degree, the V, " ' graduate's eclucation would be incomplete me , 1 ' without the lesson of thrift. CWM ? J ' 1 ff Nothing so encourages the boy or girl in the I lil , ! ln practice of economy as cloes a savings account. - f' Q ' We congratulate the members of the class of l 9 U 1929 on the completion of their high school L ll i I training: ancl we take this occasion to express ll X i the hope that this is but the beginning, for each X i l I' of them, of a life of useful service. ll w iss A V ' . ,V V i l ,r I 4 H ' Q i 'l Q 1w D wi ' ct A QBQANK EI r 2 4 z:: fi?Eaf"" Q' r if' jf 1 ' ri I l l if L : n l 1 5 L X l , ,rl v r i e i j 1 i, l F 1 ill l ' 1 p +.qmwmmwmmm---mmmHmmmmMHmmmmmml i ' i I ll r i i Ir ' 1 l - 1 i "" ' ""'A"""'m "H+ ' ' ' H W ' N ' Y " i- - -7. M- V .gan ,.. Y-, ' - . X F-l I-fQu-'2vrrl'r.i'.'w1nvQf.5Qrrn-sI'iLl'ff1U7:qUi:7T1TrvTQUi lZfrL'. l Y , ' 2 Q l ,rs 'llzrtffivfff'14iPfUrr-,--f".crn1s'x."n1r.'r.' '.ftTm'v'f'x- - ,111 --Ar f1Q.mrfU1111,!1 4. W ww- A i--i Q li-11.iLml,..if. '..,...::1r,.i1.a.l..1 " Page Two Hundred Eleven r'zi1zTrt1r'ri1-'-"f"rcvmr-'I s i " i' i :ii'1Ea11f1'.-' M" ' M f i ii li I 1 i I 1 'iiiillB1lZ0llZ9lIIQIIIEIIIQII IIKBIII KOHIIOIIIQIIKQIIYA 'HIMIIIOII QIIII ll0l 9lll 'l9l N"9 l0f" 'SQ l L H .1-N fF?r0.Sf-Wlq l!"'1'4"""'-"""'ll1Wl1"l 111111 1111111 n n-nl--un1un 11-11 111:-:nga l 1 1 I 1 . . 1 ' I For Drinks and Jellies I l 1 , T 1 . - . . s . i I NIRS. A. Xu BBNSGNS PURIL FRUIT JUICES 1 2 i T Full of Health--Served in the School Cafeterias i l L CHERRY, APPLE, GRAPE, RASPBERRY g 2 il 5 No. I0 Polk Home macle at Lovelancl, Colo. Q l . l l -1-..-..-..- ....-..-.,.. -..-,,-,.-,,-,,..,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,,,,,-,,-,,- -,,,,,,,g, ll l l FAMOUS QUESTIONS Q: l. Mr. Loftin: "Mary, is that young man still here?" 2. Mr. McNeill: "What were you cloing on the night of the I6th?" l 3. Ray Walling: "How much?" l 4. George Parr: t'Wi'l you marry me?" 5. Deissz 'il-low about a little kiss?" il 6. Bettie Gist: "Are we out of gas 7' ll 7. Buttercup: "Nice weather we are having, ain't it?" l 8. Mrs. Taylor: "Who was that lady I saw you with last night?" ii 9. Kenneth W.: "Darn it, when are you guys going to get in some more copy?" ll, IO. Mrs. Warren: t'Where is your pass?" i lt ll 1 V She: "I consider, John, that sheep are the stupidest creatures living." He: "Yes, my lambf W I ilu il i l lnterviewer: "What sort of girls make the best show girls?', ix, Stage Manager: "Those who have the most to show, of course." lil 4 'I ll Qllillllilillillli' ll-illlllillllln lllllllillllillllilllTlllllllllHllllT Iill?IllH301llTl'ilIilUilllllTlli I A i 1 ll T : li i l 1 r he Sf 1 lr i 0 ' i ll 5 1- : ll , G I ff MASTER 4 CLEANERS 4 ei A 1 408 Bucganafzf Sf, " " M18 4378 ii i I , l i 5 1 I xl i 4 -We i if lx ! - i in -x-.---- ---------------------- w-u-'--w- 1-'- -w--- --'- -Mr UI, qi ,li 11 i .. L , S, - . - . E.. E.. -.E..E,EE .oii oE.E.,tL,f Ll i Page T W0 Hundred Twelve n.jj5Amei1:eiu:emenreilreureilreurellmulreiumlrmm ii' .nlug . .nnn num . mum . .-nuw w mln .nm n ntm run . T-I A 9 r pvc S 4 5 .ww ulam -n1un. mm. -vnu. nll'IIli Altllh t1muu..nlnuu.yg!, J... ...-. tgnlnni 1 -- 1 ,.- 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 -- 1 -. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,,,,,1u,!, T T T T T 5 HIGH SCHOOL BARBER SHOP g fVineyard Manorj T T T 5 1 T T I I To show our appreciation 1 We give service to all T T I Q ! l l 'f'..-...-..-..-.. ------- ----------------- H --Mi- l fa Taxil bumped into herg the driver employed the USUAI., LANGUAGE. Taxi driver: "Women and fools are always in the way." Oneida: "Glad you're polite enough to put yourself last anyway." n N Joy Wagner: "Alice admires everything about me- T my voice, my figure, my hairr-.H Charles Wright: "And what do you admire about her fy' Joy: "Her good taste!' A Certain Young Man: "So Cynthia is your oldest sister, who comes after her?" Hugh Lumpkin: "Nobocly's come yet, but Pa says the first fellow that comes after her, can have her.' l-lumpy B: "What's the idea of Redder giving us the high-hat lately?" Kenneth: "l-le just found out that his great grand dad was the Only man that ever kicked Sitting Bull in the pants." No one has ever complained of a parachute not opening up. T if l X .Y-....-. .. -- ------ .-..-.,..-..-...........-...-....-... ---...--- .........,!g T, E l yi TQURIST INN l lil I in the heart of Amarillo I gli ! Rates per day 51.00, 31.50, 552.00 T 5 ai l T f Vi Q G. D. Walton, Mgr. Special rates by week or month , . vb-!-::..:..-r..-..-..,..,...7.5.-5.-. --.-- .......-...-...-.,.1..,......-..-..-...,..-.......-..-..g. T wr " 'T F T 1 A 4 il ll ' T,SgQTC AW C T' -I Y M - Mi Tissf T 9.215 ' 1 "L ' ".nm-.' '..m.. ',-nu . nn. mtv. ' A f U .- an IllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll mm un:- . V l?agc.T.wvo Hundred Thirteen ...:L , , . . evnewImxneimoxllolIramenmlm:xaure:ne.uxsnE,,,-, ag!nllCll.5lLBlll0lllJIIQIII IIGIIIQIIKQIIIIQNISIKBIIIQ ' l G 0 O D D 0 O O E. 'iii' .mm. .nnn n1m .mm. .nwn- .wmi .mlna .mm. L A QQ . lJ'lIUh.lllllM1lll1L-l1lII'u -'Wm Mlllll -llllllr vllllllirfr: l A f 5-...ini nggiz?-at 7 L: :in-nup1l:1 ll--n..r:i n-.lg-gly1un1nl1ll1Il1rn-nl ' ' 'E' ii DIST BU RS OF I M s IJ 1 J. W. TIMMONS, Manager l 1 Phone 5313 it E 5 QUALITY TRANSPORTATION 5 n 1 f FRANKLIN AMARILLO COMPANY I T me 4--------------------a-a-------------A----------A A I 3 40'-'lil'-"'inlni''ill1ll1ll1ll1ll1n1ll-11:11:1111n1n1u1n1ll--ll-ul1ll1ll:n1ot10iq ii T I f I lWclVlURTRY Sl UDIG OF DANCING T43 . I .A Ny' x B H . 1:3 : 1. A oo: a et, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Ballroom W L ' 'ag O50 JJ Esthetic Physical Culture l I ' Q25 ' T 3 E-S 4 Dial 6472 402 W. l0th Mi l i +lllllilllllillillllill7:l l :I :l21:llli:l2:ll:lTll?ll :I ::ifff' .lf fx 3t i l ll Ruralite: "THREE DOLLARS A DAY for this little room?" ,il W' V Boy: "Get ia, aia,-ahia is only tha ELEVATORJ' y Q I, Mr. Poole: "Why are you always hehincl with your studies?" 'l Dorothy Peak: "So I can pursue them." ' fi . . . . . H A 5 LE Russell Blggsz "Honestly, now, do you mean women llke egotistical men an 11 Q ' well as the other kind T' 1 Augustine B: "What other kind." if 1 f ' K ng...-.------.-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-nu-n-un-un--n-u--un-uu--uu:nu:uu:n-eo-u-n-i-a? 1 I ll I , 1 , T, 4 l i co1v1P1.1MENTs 4 i 5 in E 1: ...- of the --- Q I Hi T A REPPERT COMPANY it l ? L llguzfders ofa ll iligiiilfml 1310 nl SIXTH sr gl! 9oodf2'omes" aggrazitaiflgi fail' Qione 8955 i Y i ,gl . 'ew ,, 5 5 fl 1 nga 4 .T X ' 1 TT 1' 2 l li A , 5 5 :Tl I 1 Z T ,imzui 1 1 1 -. .--I-u..u..n-n-nn-Ila--.1---nn.-.I-......I-......-In-up-.. I V fi l l ---Y , ,W ,, , W, , .V -A - -, Y A..-.AY-YA V- 7- AA- J,..,.., A , . ,A W A A , 22!i?---T , ' n ... I Q, fl Q -fuazaaarasmzzaaasxvfaaaamfaaraaia ," :llIllllIIlll I mum mm umu 1' llllllllllllllllllllllllllllIll vyftaa,-fat . .a,. -W ' V mmf Page Two Hundred Fourteen l ,iIlCllfG1lfUllf'!llf!lllPllf5lH5l'IGIllClllKOllKD1lfQlHHk f V W K 'WUOII OlllollllblllbllIOIHEUIl9nl5flI9fll9fllB'II9ll ' 0 0 0 0 .nmL , .mm nll11n . .x.vn . .'llw .nun .unm lwu urn , 'J 9 Q I S fl .nn mn. mm. smm u'l1v..n'unu ..mu efouvnu-uni n--un1un1un- -nn-uu-n1-1un-nu1uu-nu--nu1nn1u-un--In-ns1uu1nu-u1 1 1 -- 1lu1un!o I i l - N l V 3 i l .. I .. 1 CALLGVVAY'S L 1 H i Cleaners - Dyers T Q 6 1 6 L H 2 "Not How Cheap - But How Goodn E T U DIAL 6666 1 U 16111 at Tyler L H M H 1 .. 3 Q l if E I I 1 1 L l ll E Q Q I 2 1 T g I ......... ............ V llllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllI Il lllllll lllll ll Ill llllll I Illl ll I I Ill ll I lllllllllllllll ll lllllllll ll I ll Ill IllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll ll P e Two Hundred 1 f qi V Fft W .QIIIEYIIEIIIBIIIOIIIOIIKGIIIIQIIIOIIIOHIA QIIIBYIIO!IlbllllblllblIIOIIIBIIIDIIKUIIIOIIIEIMIIQ - - u mm mm mnn I, mum . .'m I ...III .wa .um ur , A Q f P,Q S Pr .mm .num I1unI .u1In. mu1. .nwm .n11lu ni'i ..... .5...-....-.. .. --.- .- 1M1,,,,1,,,1n-11.1.11nn1m1....m.-un...u,,1,,.1,.,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1.,,1nn1.., I,. I I COMIPILIMENTS OF THE I AMARILLO BAR ASSOCIATION I J AMARILLO, TEXAS I I T OFFICERS: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 5 R. C. Johnson, President H. C. Pipkin O. Cnuleke LP. R. Underwood, Vice President T. F. Turner E. O. Thompson M. Oakes, Secretary-Treasurer S. A. L. Morgan H. M. Kimbrough I I I ll-I. L. Adkins IH. M. Adkins lHenry D. Akin ll. H. Anderson IR. K. Batten IWm. Boyce iHenry S. Bishop, TW. S. Birge TF. M Bralley, Jr. EB. M. Britain LF. A. Cooper !Don H. Culton LM. Cammack IH. H. Cooper ICleo Cn. Clayton W. Crudgington TWm. A. Culwell W. Culwell 2 B. Dooley Judge lJulius Dorenfield, Jr. I Don Emery IL. M. Fischer EW. J. Flesher IE. H. Foster fl-Ienry L. Ford iLloyd Fletcher EW. R. F razee Is. E. Fish lJno. R. Fullingim, Jr. W. W. Gibson - W. E. Gee, Judge Jas. O. Guleke Hallie Martin Harper Grady Hazlewood H. Cn. Hendricks Vance Huff R. W. Hall, Judge R. H. Hamilton M. J. R. Jackson, Judge R. C. Johnson Harris M. Kimbrough C. H. Keffer Ross M. Lambdin A. A. Lumpkin D. E. McGrath F. H. McGregor Lon D. Marrs A. M. Mood Sam B. Motlow, Judge B. L. Morgan S. A. L. Morgan Ben P. Monning Wales H. Madden E. OL Northcutt Wm. F. Nix E. C. Nelson H. T. Neeley J. M. Oakes Perry S. Pearson W. A. Palmer Wm. T. Pheiffer Roy E. Prothro B. G. Puntney H. C. Pipkin John Reeder C. B. Reeder H. C. Randolph, Judge J. W. Sanders H. K. Stanfield Riley Strickland George Shannon P. F. Sapp W. Leo Sparks Paul A. Speer E. A. Simpson Ben H. Stone O. D. Thompson E. O. Thompson Otis Trulove Edw. W. Thomerson Thos. F. Turner Hugh L. Umphres R. E. Underwood P. R. Underwood Earl Wyatt F. P. Works Fred E. Young I III I, I II I I n I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I E. O. Ochsner I .iillill iiivli -1 T' '-'llTllllllTUl 1ll1TT11 iviil -vv l4IivrllIl1I! . L. g . - . -vL.-L-- L-.- LI. , A l"' 'fx-.'o Hundred Sixteen Q3 EiigllsllblILBIIIQIIIQIIICIIIOIIISIIIQIIKO llbllltlllb l .' 6Ill81lK0lIl01llIbllIDlIl0lll5IIIDIIIBIIIUIII , e.uau iz. Q ., 0 0 9 'iifn'-IIIIII MTI nlrlninnm..-11lu. m f'AIIItnf'1tIItnin1vn. I-1 A 9 I p'0 S 4 5 .wus im lui inum .I1n..Tv1m ,mlm mni lmu if ' T i!0H1ll1l1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 inniniuuin-n--1-1 1 -I-ll-ml. I I I I I FAIR THEATRE MISSION THEATRE ' I I I I I I I I Compliments of I I DENT THEATRES, Tm. I - I I I I I I I I I Q RIALTO THEATRE DEANDI THEATRE I 4 I I 5 : I I I I I 1 I 'I'-u-un -1-1---- un--u1n-n--u -----1---1- 1 - - ITUITIUQU or I Margaret W. "Why are you studying so hard for finals?" I Lucile C.: "I didn't get a seat on the fron-t row." V . . ,. . . . ,, I ' Pete Williams: We gave the umpire ten bucks to let us wln this game. Walden Stith: "And you lost?" IQ Pete: "Yeah, the umpire was crooked. Teacher: "Who were the four horsemen?" 1 I I 'I-I. P Scarborough: "Paul Revere, Iesse Iames, Buffalo Bill and Barney I Google. I I I I Seen on a Freshman English paper: "The girl stood at the window with a II troubled face trying to close it." Il .!..,..,.,...,-.,,.- -...-,,..-....-...- -...-..........-...........-...-..-..-..--.------ - - - - -1---If I I PANHANIJLE MUSIC Co. If , 51 I Polk Street : fr I Majestic Radios I ,Ii Chickering Pianos Victor Victrolas I II ,g..-..-.....-.....-..-. ..... ..---. - - -.-.--..----------------+ Ii Is? II I I I I me .,.. .EI I I ' I -W It E., .. ,M -MWA I , LI .-m 'F . . I .. ."l' ..--I ' q . 12 CJ .--.. ... .. 'l" ,.-n . 'I' .m.. 'l" ...... 'll' ..--.. 'II' .n-. 'I .. 'X ll ,I I llllIllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIII ,. IllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllll Page Two Hundred Seventeen 1 l 1 1 1 1 tl l 1 1 1 V l, ll '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M1 11 1l tt f" '1111fS le.,f1,J3ercLQo5e , 1' X agen--nn Q111 nnnu -1 1111--11-11nl1nn-nn-1111111n-an-M111,1u.iql-1n1--nn1uu-ln-1uu1ul1uu-II1 1 -vu-ln? I ' l 1 DUDEEBRUTHER5 1 1 MOTOR CARS 1 1 E TWO SIXES DODGE BROTHERS Sc SENIOR 2 l l . i School Buses ancl Trucks 1 l , S . O , 1 I I QULLUM, BTOTOR. COlVlPAN Y, 1110. I ! l l X I Tyler at Seventh Phone 8247 l 1 l l l 0illn1nu1un1nu-un-11:11 -nu-nu-un1uu1'u1 -n-n--n-11.-un-ull--'11-1111:-1u1uu1uu1:u1uu-nu-un-main l ll Q Fred Tcccl: "Wliat clicl you get for your hirthclay present?" l l ,loe Ford: "A carving setf' Frecl: "A what?" lxll ,V I , , Joe: "Safety Razor. I, 1 I .?.-1.1-1.- rrr. -.- r.r. -1..-1-1..-1.-11-1..- .rr. - rrr. -1.1-1.-1.-1.-1.-1-.1,-.1-11.-.1- - - - -..-.1, l rl 1 r V Y , Y, ' l 1 I FRALUER FRUIT MARKILTS Q lt Phone 5971 116 N. Fillmore 1 l Amarillo - Tucumcari E l Hg l l l 'iUllTll -------1 lI-ll-Il-ll- - -ulI- -II 1---111-- '- -""-"iQ lll 111 ......... ............ ..... . 11 1 15 1 1 , l 11 1 1 11 1 li 1 ' 1 il . fog 5 I1 5 . ' , V. , ' : 11 I l -1 .ATH STORE WITH A 'THE 1 1 X , . l z ' l L Amarillo's Complete Woman's Department Store i 1 1 5 Corner 7th and Taylor T X 1 111 : 1 U l "The Busy Corner" l ,l 1, l : X' llll Merchandise of quality at lowest consistent market prices 1. E i l 1 ---- -1--1-1-1-1-1-1--1- 1111 -1--H--.- -1-1-11-1--1--1-M1--1-------1+ 1 lj 'F'-j -2---"ff -71 Q T 615: f'Tf'-'EM ff" M: " jffmiff 1" ff -1- ff f if 1 11 91 P'g Two Hundred Eighteen Y, ll l .1 1l ll ii15IICIIIBIIZQIIKQIIKHIIQIIIGIIIOI I IIIQIIIKOIIIQIII Ill' - - W ' 4 quramImilromroxlleiuemoill lllbll . I :uevuei -m..11111, ,111111 1111111 11111. .-111111 Illllll lllllllf lllllll llllllu L4 A 9 r M S .1111 1111111 -111111. 111111 -111111 .11'1111.1ul l1l1 .tIlIll. Ill- '!0l1ln1nn-uu:-un-lu1ul 1111- in-un1nn1nn-un-nn-nn1nn-un-nn1uu1ul1un111:11:11 1 1 1 i 1 1 l 6 1 1 1 1 E 1 g DO You KNOXV THAT I I if : l 0 An?2i'l'f1 A A ' 1 ' 1 ' '1 ' g jffw f CONVlLNlltNT CREDITU u L' I s l Enables you to buy Nationally Advertised Merchandise , I QV "" ' A '1'- 2 on Easy Payments Without any Extra Cost I 1 'W Bulova Watches Blue White Diamonds T ' X11 Complete Stock Lucky Wedding Rings ' I 111 T i W' 'fi of Jewelry Silver Ware i i A l g C. Hurst X X ge X I . ! N N -XX' l I l 319 -if f 319 l i it Polk Sf- .s Polk Sr. 2 i A P .ti A 1 l 1 I KEEP Y0QR,SASl-I, . 2 ,PAY ON TERMS i I 1 ug gMglmmednate fPosseSsiQnif?j'oh'Fin'5tf Payment. A 7 H 1 i H ,g,....-......-..-..........-..-..-..-............-..-...-..-......-..-,,-,,-,,-,,- - - 1 'n "-"n- """"'5 ll1 Interested mother: "Wliat do you think, Mary has failed in History, and the i teacher is to blame 4 she has sent me only two notices." A girl was runnirg up and down the halls in great distress. Miss Avery asked 1 Q. her what was tlie matter, thinking perhaps she had lost her purse. l 1l1 The reply was: "Oh Miss Avery, I have lost my note book in Mrs. Shinn's his- I tory class, and if I have lost that notebook. I have lost all I have learned' this year." K +c?':4':" "EY "'1"'1':7 :L""""":' "'1"'1""""-""1ll1ll1lliIl1Il- I1 1ll1l.1..1,,1,,i,,+ 1 1 a , 1 l 1 l g Compliments of E if ' 2 51 I 1 111 I I 1 'Z l ' 2 1 1 , , I l fl 1 RC are 7 l 511 g AL' N DR i l l1' 1 I i l W 2 : 1 1 1 . 11 1 l W T Lagifiry Phone Lagndfy 1 4 11 3 - .. 1' : lll Cleaning D 203 Cleariing 1 1 1 pil l 1 -:fu------------u -------- - -..- -... .. - ....-.....-..-..-..-..,. f C, fl Q ui XWM 1, Q 1 i t . to ,Am W t t t- t V .. mu. "V .nu-. U' .nn l nu I-A A,--.X .' ' JQUU I IIII IIIIII II ll llllllllll llllll lll IIII IlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII4 w,,,, IQI -III I-II-'II-IU-I Page Two Hundred Ninetee J:neuralliemememelIrelIrexlreilralllrellrnxlnaul I ewlalllvll ollll llbl elll llvl vlllv lelll llgli .nm. . .nun i mnn i n.vn . .wm .mm .nulef , .u:'m .ifl'n . I-4 9 9 I S If tnu um. vnu. mm. run. mm All "H" 'IIN'- nga..--I---.----.-----.-....----,--..-1-.........,...,1.,,? I KIIJLUUGH SZ DAVIES I I I "l..eaclers in fine clothes" I I - I I "We are for the Sanclies IOOQH I I I I I I Stein-Bloch Clothes - Schoble Hats - Florsheim Shoes I I I I +m1nl 111111111--1111111111111- - 1l'I1"0i' Tom L.: "ls she very pretty?" ,lim lVlc.: "PrettyI Say, when slte gets on a street ear the advertising is a tctal loss." A PAST may be interesting A FUTURE-uncertain but A PRESENT IS ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE. Herman Wright CGaZing in a mirror at the museuml : Ah-it must be Rembrant. She, Oneida Allarcl, was trying to cross the street about half way over when THE. WHISTLE BLEW and one of those PUBLIC INCONVENIENCES o?n1uu 11-111 n--Illvwlv 1m-nl1un-un1nn 1111111 1 1 1 - - 1un1nn? I I I I I I I I AIVIARILLO PIGGLY VVIGGLY CQ. I I I 8 Stores in Amarillo for your Convenience I I I I I I Helps Those Who Help Themselves I I I I I -1-W-'H ------- -------------- ---- - - I--H+ I r fa- fz or fag Two Hundred Twenty ESE I I GIIKQ IEII KGIIKOII I IIQ II "W "A'U'fW"'7""" W" Q' " ' "'W" 1 Qf""' dl ellllln fllllli alllll mth. n'IIllI: nIll'Il: nI In llllllt rlllllh L' 9 ,Elf ,,u4yl ,n u, 4nim l lgwn-11111 -nu-ua-anim: 1-11-11-1--11-11-1 1-11 u nigga? l ! l l l l l 1 l r I I-XAKMANMVTURL. E i l ii. .1 I , l 1 L V1 1. i l W . : 5 l I , ..., , . 1 l i 0 D PONTIAC I . . QOAKLWPQW : ir I Xt ' 1005 POLl4,fT. Pnour- 2-5265 N' ' ll' l V - ll l E l W 1 ! L ill 3 r -I-......-... ......................-..- .....-iq. i y l l lr , . , rl l Paul A: "Paw, what is an advertisement?" fH i 3 Paw: "An advertisement is the picture of a pre-tty girl eating, wearing, or l' , clriving something that somebody else wants to sell." l 5 ' il? 1 Fern F: "But, Abe, why clo you call your car i'Tecldy ?" Abe L.: "Oh er- you see you just step-in." E l 1 F fi l l lf Thomas M: "May I have this dance?" ill l l ll! ,lane H: "l'low'll you have it? Plain, fancy or fire escape?" il! n li i l 'ig Stanley M: "Got a date for the banquet?" l J ,I Deiss: "Well one girl thinks I'm going to ask her, I ought to ask another, ll? i , ' and l'cl like to take still another." i f Stanley: "Well?,' 1 1 Q "I can't go." W I ri 1 i ME W l 4 l ' Ir ' l r +liHlIillTl lTTT 030703 TlillllTlllTllllllTlIllillllTIlliniIlllTllniHlTlliHlTllillTllTllTll? E l I 1 lr l 1 Q ' ' i 4 W' l ,, l Ml lllli VANITY SHOPPE f 1 xl 5 : 'll Q A 5 Amarillo's Most Exclusive Perfume Shoppe l l : : ii l ll l I li v l rl T 6Il Polk Street T i Xl 3 I f F l wl l Phone 9609 seventh and' Polk Q il 5 W ii 1 l li r ll ' lv-il my v ' fi wgfm V ii ,, - ,, ,fi AUWHMW Vw' iw 'W W Y " jikfg' Q " L19-19 Page Two Hundred Twenty-One 'l''i1l!'Il!QlI1BlI!BlII0!!IIGlIIGIIKB1IIQIIKBIIIIQIIL 'Q U5 Ill IN Illl Ill Ill. ll Ill.Ill'TlI9Ill'!'flIO'lI9l oooooooo lbg .ul .lllll.. .llllll lllllll. llllll fllllll .lllll .llllll lllllll llll. ,lll llIIl, ,-lll. llll. ll. .llll llllll. llllll. ,IIIU Ill- oiu - - - - - - .-... gun-ll 111-1111--v1 1-1-1---1111111 u u-:luxe l I THE NORTH TEXAS BUILDING Q LOAN I Q ASSOCIATION i I . I The HOME Folks I I I I AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 5l5Z5,000,000.00 L I I T SZ Compounclecl Semi-Annually Tax Exempt Investment I 2 l 5 UNITED STATES SUPERVISION I I .PII--IIinI1lu-uuinn1nninn--In11.I-.n1ll1uu1lu1.n1lu1ll1ul1.u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1uu-ni. I-Ie wanted a passport back to his native lancl. But he had no identification. "Sing the 'Star Spangled Bannerf "he was commandedf' "I cIon,t know it," he repliecl. "I-Iere's your passport, AMERICA" saicl the clerk. :!.n1n1----.-n-n----nin---no-ll--------on-.1.- --u-u-u-n-u-n-nu1u--uninn-I---u-ning? ', I I' Roy O. Greenhill Jeff M. Neely H H NEELY-GREENHILL AGENCY 'J l' Insurance for all needs H 506 Taylor Phone 6301 T 4"i.lTlllllillTllTllilliilllllilllilli l illl TIIT ll! liil llTllTllTllTllTll1llTli lgvlilw-ll-ll-ll1ll1ll1ll 1111--1111111111 11111 11:1-:Ixus-:nga l H H H .ll l PICKERING LUMBER CO. I' I HOME BUILDERS I K i True-Tagg Paints and Varnishes I I l l 5 I l 1 L p I 241 l W. oth Ave. Phone 7359 I I I i 1 l oial::l1llc-n 1:1u1n7::i:sil-ul 7:1--11:1 -: f- 1- 1 - 1- 1 -- - 11.-:I :p-I.-.gl :--ni. l I l l 1",.e Two Hundred T ty-Two llliv',.....'lv" Il' 'll' '1l',.....'l'......."'....... ll- f C, . fl Q l l l ll ll l ll-,.... lm' .i lllllllllllllllll lllllllll lllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll , IlllllllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIllllIlllIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllli ' " l a?ue-ll-111-Ilill-In-II1-ll--ll 111-111i111 nn-ui1:1ll-:nina-uu1nl1lI-vnu-ang! 3 : 4 Hour Enamel Quick Drying Varnish - 1 l I 1 I l Q Phone 2-3512 1 1 l i UPTQN JONES E Sells the Florman line of paints, varnishes and wallpaper I 1 ! L 604 Monroe Street Amarillo, Texas L I l 1 illillillillTlllll11llilll1lUTl TIIUTIITII--lllll-1'llTllillT Tll11IlTll'i'lllllT-'li'-13'l'i 7"ll+ Jim Bynum: uFatl'1er, I dreamed that you gave me a dollar." lVlr. Bynum: "Well, you've been a goocl boy, so you can KEEP it." H Traffic Cop fentering storel: "Your car waits without." f James B: "Witkout what?" Traffic Cop: "Without parking lights'-name please' ' . H . . ,, l , Bernice Buchaneau: 1 want some grapes for my sick girl. an l Clerk: "Black or white, sir. X Bernie: "Well, I like your nerve." I 17 11: 1: 1, 1 1 I-nigl..-.q1.g1n.1l.1.-1......l1..1 1 -n1l.i..in...u1.qi .1 1. -.. 1 1 1 1n1n1..1., 1 l 11 A guarantee of quality, service and fair treatment n WHOLESALE ONLY 1 1 ll l E A complete line of water well supplies 1 II ll 11 1 11 ff N MILL MFG. co. 1 i 1 .A l l ' l l E 1 E 98 Polk St. Phone 2-2241 1 ' li l 1 , l I l 1 1 QAI1-un--luiliuu -1:111:11111111 111i1111 1 ll'-'Cl' y l 1 l I 1 1 QQLLQSL Page Two Hundred Twenty-Three 1. 1-N 1-N YE-Q is allr mlo w- -1" ------ ------ - ----- H- ---- :MMM-mms "" I I l ng L I f v 6 i A ' fi L 1 - 1: , Gglfff A ! Emil' " L ' I C52 F T 5 MHIQILLO T f Dry Cleaning and Pressing Satisfies i g Phone 2-0538 + Established 1910 by l... W. Patton g L All work called for 603 Jackson St. i and delivered Amarillo, Texas E l l 'i'ul-1nn1un1un1lu1nn1nlu1uu1nn:u1un1uu-1un-uu1 1 :un1un-nn- --uu1uu1nn-um1uu-uu1nn-- 1uu1unIo Hazel Price: "They say Doeb has an athletic heart." Helen Phillips: "Yes, it jumps everytime he sees a girl." War1'en W: "How did you get your face all scratched?" l .loy Wagner: Hjumpingf' 5 Warren: "What!" Joy: "Yes Jumping at conclusions on the date I had last night." l n l Visitor: "And how old are you, Bobbie?" l Robert: K'I'm just at the awkward age." Visitor: "And really what do you call the awkward age?" i Robbie fbitterlyjz 'Tm too old to cry, and too young to cuss l Student: fto elderly lady who is vigorously beating a rugjz l "Don't i beat that rug so hard. It may be Lon Chaney." Elderly lady: "That's impossible. I am Lon Chaney." i i r 1.1 +wmh--mmmm-mmmmmmmmmmh-mmm--www --.- '-'- -',- .--' --'- --'- 7 I T T t T -E Compliments of , i CLARENCE SAUNDERS STORES 2 i 5 T 1 l 5 I ll i I 1 Q am- -------- ----------- -------- -'-' -W i l 1 1' 1 'V l tlllllllllllllllll Illllll IIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIIlllmmllllllllllllllmllllll --if - W i , . r .Af , .c M ' ---. c W, if ' :: 'W . 11' UV' rv- lWiEiiWiWHWi Nil'Q'1'5' AWMMMMMMMMQAQ Page Two Hundred Twenty-Four f ,xg K gag , fx Q," CEIQTAI N LY SO UTHXVESTEIQN ENGRAVING COM PANY FORT WORTH DA LLA S HO USTON BEAUMONT WICHITA FALIS AMARILLO T I-I LS A AT LANTA IV! A C O N I l- 1-W A ' PS0 S 9 I I 1101 IIII 1 1Hl1ll1Il1ll1l 11-1 ll-ll1ll-ll1ll1 111-lu 111111 1 1 1 1:1114 I I ' I I 510 Polk SI. Estabiishea 1889 7 I I I . 7 E. FINKLEA I f I I The Jewelry Store of the Panhandle i l l' I I I "WE APPRECIA TE YOUR PA TRONACEH I : I ! I I I : 4...-...- - - .. .. -.,......-.....................- .. - - - -.............................-........-......-...p Margaret B: "Don't go yet, dear, you're breaking my heart.' - Bob Walker: "But I must. You're breaking my training." I I Ruth Hester: "I see they have built 3 new hotel in New York City in which it's a hundrecl' feet from the ground to the second floor." Margaret Hobson: "What's the idea?" Ruth: "Well, it's a long, long story." After the collection hacl been taken up, the minister announced that it amounted to SI00.03, and he aclded sarcastically that there must be 2 Scotchman in the church." Voice From Rear: "Hoot Mon There's three of us." tion-lu-nu-1nu1lIl--:Ilia--In-In-1:1nn1nn1nu-nu-n--nn1n1pnilniun-up1ul1ll1ul-:ln-s-nu1ll-lain:-Ili? i l-leartiest Congratulations to the Class of l929 ' JUNKIN DRY GGODS CQ. 613 Taylor St. 7 HOME OF WAYNE KNIT HOSIERY illlllill lllii llliilfilliilillilITIITllTIITIITllTllllllllllllllllllllllllTllT T TIM ?lli'f'TllTllT'lllll-TIIUT FU- illill iliiiii llillillllilli ini' i i Tllllllufg I I I 1 , , l AlXflAR1Ll,O TltlXT Sz AXNNINC1 CO. , l I Everything in Canvas "We Cool The Sun" I I ini'-ill7 illllliillillll liiiTll711i1 llllilillillillillill?llTli I I fb P ge Two Hundred Twenty-Five I I ' i KBIIIB UIOIIIO Iflll IIK IIIQI lell OIIII IKBII 1 ' ' I J OllldllIOIIIOTIIIDIIIOIIIDIII II91IIB!IISIIIOIIIOTIIQIIEEL " I'mrrfIZIIErron1YIEtIl1IIItt1IIIIf11IIIIh.'ZEIt mlm, mm. I-1 A PAL! O S fi .Inn 1II!Il n eIIIIIl I .nIm .mII Iwau .mnu Imm . .II1u . 'Ill- :W -W - -11 ' vgau--uu-- 1-111 --' iliii 1 1 1un 11111 1 111111 1ul1g',!. I I I I I I 2 I .I 1 I II I I ' I I I I l 1 I I K I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I- I I ' I 'PANHANDLE LAUNDRY I I Phone 2-2277 I I I A Department Laundry I I III I For Every Household Need I I I "MASTER CLEANERS" I I I'UncleII George - The Sandie Booster I I I - Manager III I I sirn1uu1ul1-1l1ln1uu- 111:--Iu1ln1lu--ul-uu1uu-un1-un--1un1un--n--1:1 1un-- 1un1-ul--ul1nu1 1uu1-:poi III II Frank Borden: 'Tm going to play solitaire' It II Nocreek: IIAlone?" III E. M, Blackburn: I'Say, do you know why that chap sneeied six times?" I George S: IINo.I' I I E. M.:IIWell, he couldnIt help itI I I I'l'lelIo, Bill, whatcha doin, these days?,' I I I I 'IGot a job as a sky writer in China.'I III I The heck you say! That must be a pretty soft joIJ.I' II II IIFar from it, brother, you gotta fly upside down and backwardsf I H0111 ulnl -M1 llll - llll -- llfu 1uu1 llnl 1 lull -m1 uunu 1 nnnl 1 ulul -m:1nn- llul 1uu1uu1un-1nn1 lwll -ull- llll 1ull- 1 - - -lll1un4g I A Nation Wide Institution I I I . Ii' IM I, fl I I II I I f I II II . . II I Quality'-Always at a saving I II I 70I-703 Polk St. Phone 6442 III +uu1uu-uu1uu:1nn1uu1un1nu-un1uu--nn1un1 1nu1nn--mI1 urnr 1 1 11:1 1 141:--uu-su-nu-un-uu1ll1Hn!v 'I II II tar It '2I 'I Il Il' ,I -"" I q - I1 Q um. 'I n.'I" . 'll , A l llllll lllll lll llll ll I - V I llll ll l lllllll ijw ,Tir ,Yi III mm llllllllll llll I I Ill I lllllllll lll lllllllllllllllll ll II llllllll IIN ' I Page Two Hundred Twenty-Six I I if-A 1-VP-C.2,Sf-Nl T11llilI1ll1u-ll1n1u1n1ll1l51:l1ll1n1ll1ll1ll1lv-111111:-ul1Il-ll 11111 ulininngo I - T1 I I I I i ? "Photographs Tell The Story" i I I l I Q GRAY PHOTQ SI-IGP T 1 PORTRAITS - KODAK FINISHING I Il ' I ! I HOME PORTRAITS - PANARAMAS I ' I I COMMERCIAL WORK I E T I 707 Polk sf. phone 2.0523 I L I I l upholographs Live Forever" i I ! I LLSQI Page Two Hundred Twenty-Se me 1-HP-0 S1-NI l i l fu- "" "'-"""'- ' 'H' "" -'W' "" "u""""""' " ""' ' " ' ' """""? X Q l 1 , ' 1 1 BRAZELTQN LUMBER CQ. l l l A l L Established in Amarillo in l908 1 l l 1 1 l 1 E 200 North Fillmore St. Phone 2-l0l6 1 l l -i-..-..-..-...-....-...-....-.,..-.,..-....-..-..-.,.-........-...-.. ...... ...-..- -..-...-..-..-..3. Maxine H: 'Tve been winclow shopping." Paul A.: "Whadda ya mean window shopping?" Maxine: "Why, looking in windows." Paul: "Heck, nobocly's going to bed this time of night." Ruth W: "No I can't swim." Frances M.: 'iWhy not?" Ruth: "Because I am not in the water." lona Ford: "l-low is it that you always lose at the races when you invariably win at cards?" I Roland Stitler: "Well, I never get a chance to shuffle the horses." l Bien-1nnvmw-lul1nu--nu1nn1nn1uu-uu1unix inn--uu1ln1 inn-ulxulin1-u-ln1ll1ll- 1111 unruly? Q I l Amarillo Qldsmobile Co., Inc. l I i 810 Tyler st. Amarillo, Texas Q r 1 +IIiTlllliiIllTill?-IlllTllIITIIIIillll'-IIIllTlIll1hlIIl?lllIl1llllTlI i TIIIIITIIITII T'UIlUllT -l'llHTl1lTllllWi'llT' 3 --IH-Mil ?ll1'll'TllGlllIlillCClllTlll'llllliH107070107l1llTlllilllIllini'IITIllIK-'llTll1"lll-'llTl1l1'lll3'llT I i Quality Service i LANE ICE CREAM COMPANY i 7 WHOLESALERS I 1 , l anelv l Q L , I 2 Manufacturers of Ice Cream ll ll i 409 'Pierce St. Phone 2-2715 ms J---------------------H ------------- -------M-------H--------4 it l 1 f C7 P me Two Hundred Twenty-Eight im 1-NfP'0 sali lq QI'-ww-w ---------------- --------- 1 -n---.-go l 1 "BETTER BUILT HOMES FOR AMARILLO" 7 i M. C. HANCOCK 7 5 Contracting and Construction Co. 5 ! ! Q ! 1 I l . 1 1 i Phone 7713 Office: IOI8 W. Sixth i ! I einll-ln:-ln-uu1nl111:-ll1nm1uu1ll1Il-llin-u1ll:ll1 in -lu--ul-I 1 -Il1nl1cl--ll--nu-nl1ll1nIq Billie Dickinson: "Did that wind storm damage your garage?" Davicl Parks: "Don't know-l'm still looking for it.' Nurse: lt's useless to keep asking for water-you can have only a little sip every half hour." D Alon-luis:-nl1ll-ln-1n1u--uu-ll-n1-u-uinue-an-nl1uu1un--nn--un1nn1nn1un1un-nn:ln- o- I--nu-lug? 1 1 1 I MITCHELTXS CAFETERIA I . I 1 IZI wen 7th Ann. Phone 6769 1n-----------------.-M -------- ---.mm-...-..-..-..-..-.-..-.--.---1. -1------------------------ -------------u---------------------- ---- -------- --------p 1 RIETMAN an SQN E Cnnnnnnn-snnn1n and Fancy I Phone 5227 407 Taylor si. i.----.---- --------.----M ------------ ----f---------------ni Q,mfv m7rwf:s7 Page Two Hundred-Twenty-Nine I ll i s. W. l . I I l ll II III I II Iii .I .!. t ijine ze QIIKB Al l ne ISIIIOIIIQIIIKOY elllelle' I IIII YYY' IZII I 'JWFGWUYIIU I"'l 9l'U 'l9" O l i bmnmumnmommjm .S..!.I.' .... lm- III' E I All I i oi..-..... -...-..-...-.......-..-..-..-..-.. ---.---- ...-...-..-...-..-..-......-..-mf I It I I . .. .fo - f l. - sfo-liafliag? ' I Ii I Poor i l I I - - I. I ills ' lsieieisia..2.2321231,fsisisiiizizgigogogo 1 5:1:1:3:5:5:5,gege' -I IUSIYUCUOH I lll I is 9 .4-:-:oz-:':':-Lg - .I ' -:::3:5:g:::9s. - 1-15:1 12:2 : - :92:I:2:Q:Q :Q:2:f:2:E:E:E:t 55: I 'II I Worthless ll II I IHSIYUCIIOH I I I is I I IQ pmless I lil I II 'I II I I I I y y I I T ' 5 Emil F. Myers Lila Austin Myers I I I Voice and Theory Dean of Piano Dept. 7 I I . . . . I I f I 5 Voice - Violin - Plano - Crgan - Band Instruments I III I j l" i Faculty of Z5 teachers 1 --ll Branch studios in various locations in city I I . , . , . , AIXIARILLQ QOLLEGIL QP INIUSIL I I i IIO4 Polk I6 Years in Amarillo Phone 2-3648 in Emil F. Myers, Director I Senior: "You neck?" I Freshman: "No, Jones is the name." ll I Byron Dees: "I was out with a toe dancer, last night." I . 1 , I-larolcl Mclntyre: 'Il-low come?" 3 Ill Byron: Uhlust look at my shoesf' I I I I I -i- I a!su1nu1nu--u 1 1 111:11-ll-ll--u-lu-ll-un 11111 ll1n1n1nill:lr1ll-1:11 - lil:-In-ng? l QI 1 l I I I .. I , I I I LQRE STAR 5TAT.e SAVINGS as LQAN 1 y I ASSOCIATION I Il? I : . The home of thrift, safety and profit 5 I I I i 4I6 Fisk Medical Sz Professional Building Phone 4283 lm 1 I I I LET TI-IRIFT BE. YOUR RULING HABIIII I ' Q I I II in-IiIl?llTIITII?lIllllllillilI1'lillillillillillillillllIlllillTlllilillTllllli lllllillila I l I "five -- ll' -1 ' WILL IYII I I I I Iifn II iFLIF7II"'TlT"' Page Two Hundred Thirty ::Ineu,eu.m'.,n.,,ue,lm,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,, Y -ummm:naenueinlellreilloillomellls menu ueni, muy' - - " '- ' a o 0 0 if mu mm mml IHIn IIIIlq ,I',lq ,gggqfm gllm 'VIII' I L A A r S A .IMI Illllh illllllh lllllh IYIIIH IiI'lIll wlllllll IIIIII IIIIIIII I I. I I I I I I Y - - e?u1un1u -11111 u--nn1uu--nu1u-nn-uu-uu1un--uu1nn1nn-nu-un 11-111 u1un1nng!g I . - 1 lIt1l'I1ltL11'C ot Character : l Always you will find here suites ande l odd pieces of authentic style and last- i 5 ing workmanship. i I I I COMPLETE SERVICE I I l I . . l l Draperies-l..1noleums-Carpets I I Custom built upholstered furniture l I E I I IPAIQIQS-I?AI,AI ICR Ift' RXI'II'UItI2 CO. 905 Polk st. Phone 9845 I..-..-.-..-..a.-..-. -..-., ...... I.-.....-.I-..-..-.I- -..-.E.-..-..-..-,.I. Burton Roach: "At least once in my life I was glad to be down and out." Floyd Watkins: "And when was that?,' Burton: '6After my first trip in an airplane." Cop fdriving up on Carthel lVlorgan's parked car on lonely roadlz "What's going on in here ?" Carthel: "Its alright officer, l'm a chiropractor." I understand that Ike Jones was acquitted on that charge for murder. He prov- ed an alibi, and the jury broke into tears. "Believe me, lke's was no alibig it was a regular lullabyf' lst phone: "Sweetheart, l love you more than I can tell. You're all the world to me, l want to kiss you, and kiss you, ,." Znd phone: "Thank you, chief operator speakingf' I I I '!""""""""' "" 1 "" -"mi "" 1""'-"Hi "" 1 "" 1""-'HI1 'I'l 1HH1 Ilfl -Hl-IlH-IIl1nIl- Illr 11111-Iwinu-uu1nu1uu1 1-nu-un'!' I I I CAMPBICLL ICE CREAM COMPANY I I Nlanufacturers of I Il cA1v1PEEEE's ICE CREAM 'y 1 2000 W. 6th Phonee 9655 5 4-------t-n------- .--- - ---- ---. --------------- .--. - w.----- -.-- - ---- -----I------5 I I H Ilyw A I I stile EEEE , EWWCEEEE I r fu- up Page Two Hundred Thirty-One Q "Wien Oll mem Ill ur ll! III IIGIIII II m --WY' W' ' ' 11 11 11191111g1119111 111 1119111911191 " is Q ' ' G Q ' A " ' G 0 0 D of 'QII1 .IIIIII ,III IIIIIIEMIIIIILIIIIIIIIM .IIIII III. QE E5 A .I II IIIIIE I m ill! W. I I JI I agen-me-uu1uu 11111111-11-111 mI1nh-Im1nn1 1 1nI1uIu1nIIv--lIII1Im-Image I I I II, II I I II V I I I I I W : T I I I I I VVALTER IRVIN, IHC. I III I I I Amarillo, Texas ! I II II I I I III L III I I I I III I I I III III I II I I II II' I j III I ' I I I . I I I I I -i-'---I---I- '-'- - - -I-'- --I"- - -I- -I-I-II-I ----- - - - - - - -I"-I+ I II I I Employee: "May I have a clay off to get married ?" I, I . I Employer: UYou just had two weeks vacation: why cIicln't you get married then?" I Employee: "I cliclnit want to spoil my vacationf, , . I I C. B. Williams: "This plate is quite dampf' I1 I Waite1': "Pardon me this is your soup." " I III I ?ili1lTT IIIITIH I I I I V II -g...-....-....-...... -.I.-...-....-....-....-I..- - -...-...-..I-..I- - .. - nga I I I I Q COMPANY I I I : III I I X 'QUE SEAL or X5 III I cUEGPARKs I I I : I X I I , MBER I m I I I I wi X SAXTISFIXCTXOKA - II I BUILDING SERVICE I I III I - VII I I I 'II Q Ilth 51 Lincoln Phone 6271 i I T I ' I I qi.,11111111qI1-.-.11-.111 1 -- 1 1 --In-in-ll-1mm--un-uu1nu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 --Im-.1,.i, III! , ' I I I I I I I I I I , TY.-.A VY-, 17 , Y ..,, ,MA ,.,,,,, EY, , Y W Y A ,Q II I , I I I if f i llllllll m mm mul nl IIgffnILIjII'IIELITT5It5 Page Two Hundred Thirty-Two ' I 5 77 ' T T77 Y 'Y T, "ANnTji 1 p if get Ps f Ps-E031-N .f" ""' M" ' ""' ' "W W ' W" " N' ik" "" ------'----"-----"'---"' ' "' 4' 4 ll I I 1 I ' I I 4 I 'I L I 1 N I Harvesting Machines T Motor Trucks l l-lay and Corn Machine E x Motor Coaches l Seeding Machines R Oil Tractors Beet Machines N Oil Engines I Potato Machines Cream Separators V Plows Farm Wagons , Threshers T Feed Grinders I T Binder Twine 5 Cane Mills I 2 .N I 'A 1 L 7 I I I I 'PNY "" '1i11 I'I' T 'I" T "" ' "" ' 'I IIT "" " "" 1 "I' T"""W- 'III imli 1' 1' NOT A LOVE LETTER k "Sir: My typist, being a lacly, cannot take down what I think of you. I be 1 ing a gentleman, cannot write it. You being neither, can guess it all." Visitor fto father's housejz "How clo you like school, young man?" Glen McDavid: "CLOSED," uThe Man She ls Engagecl Tori' nl wonder what your mother will say when 'he hears we're engaged?', Ardis Cline: "Shell he delighted--Us usualf' fr- "" -------- ' - "" - -' "" - "" -"- - -M ------- - - - -"- ! l ,, . E. .V .1s. H-, I I ll lu l'l ERLE 5 I R Itlt I1 CJRILILXHOL SES i "SAY IT WITH FLOIVERSH I T Flowers for all Occasions 7 Florists Telegraph Delivery I PHONE 71 I7 - 1803-5 Pie.-Ce sr. Amarillo vi0"'1 "" 1111111-11"'1111i1 1111-1 1 I I1 TTXQJ '1ifQf2f ERRETU1 Thirty 1 ' M 1 A :W f , , 'BHIUYIIOIIIOIIIlblIIB!IIOIIIMIIQ!ll!!lI9IIlB.'llOIII9lliff.1 . 0 :i nm: nm: im vr. ii . I' .I l L A f S 4 5 .mm .urnm 1unm inm. .1wm ,nllm iuulvu. in1nuu.Qg1'j 1155 V Ykll B Tui- 'ir llell SIYSIIISYIIFIIIQIIIOIIIQIIKQIIKOIIIIQIIIOIIKGIIYD au u o o o o o o o lm 4 1 I 1 III . dll' Hill IHUII ll rl Wlh , r----------'--------- - ---------------M - ----------------'--'--------'-'-r l l T T i . T T Compliments of T Q i 2 SEABGARD EQYS THRIFT CLUBS 1 i Marvin Button, District Manager l 1 1 l 701 Fisk Bldg. T i T T i T i 'i--------------- ------------------------------------ ---- ---- -----I-----H--------4 T 1 Mr. Stein: "You wish to marry my daughter. Can you cook, sew, wash and i l iron, sweep, darn, nurse children, shop, Q" T 3 1 , , .4 , 1 I Loren Blades fvery puzzlecllr "Wl1y ask me if I can do these things?" I ? + Because, said Mr. Stein, my daughter can't. l3l f ,T 1 ,Q il, il ll, il i f?n-ul-ll- 1ul--un1nl-ll1nl1nl- --nI1m11ul-uni -nl-ul1nu1nn:nn--In-uni inn- ui 1nn1nn-ang? ,iv W T I " 7 A L When you have a date with your best girl'-and clad refuses to let i 1 you have the car-be nonchalant-Call the T l ' , : it i YELLOXV CAB TAXI Co. T 1 Phone 5242 409 Tyler 1 l' fill-II-nl-nu-nu1uu1un1uu 1111111111-11111 nu1nu1au-nu-an-un-usa 1 bin-me-ul 1-11111 ll--nu-lu1nn1uu-an-un-uninu-un-marina 1--11111 ulilnf ll l . 1 I T WELLS 81 WELLS T ra, T L. A. Joe L. 1 5 k l L LAND at CITY PROPERTY . I I 713 Ealile Bldg. Amarillo, Texas W Q 1 I l 1 l l ' s l W 'itllinI1Ilin1111011ll-ul-1ln1nu:nu--lu--uuiuuiu1 -- 1u-mu-un1uu1un--nu--nu1m1m1-nn-n.n-nn-nn--nab, xl t xi I' Q i T'illlllill1"llilliIITIliIITIIillilllllllllllllllllilllllTll?lllll'lllTllTllillillll .g? K . l , , 1 Y l lil 1 DENDYAS SYSTEM QL QOLLEGES, ine. 7 1 I l I Largest and Most Up To Date Beauty Culture School T li: 5 l I and Barber College in the Southwest T T nl i M. Dendy, President 318 Polk St, T 5 . I Q 1 11 I Miss Kitchen, Manager Phone 2-2365 T gi, ,T oi. , , 4 T ll" , , ui. l Us-vnu-nl5-.u1u--u-u-n-Ip.-niuiu-g--I--5.1.5.-ll-1.1.1-.ll-.. .- -ll-ll-In-..q..p...l.-ng... YE' ' 5 ll , , 1 fl I, l i 1 whigml ,,,, ,. .....r,-..,A ,L , L ef----if-A+ --f- e:,L :.IE----F-f-fm A -V - Y, - - i LU' ,. - .u u-, ' " ,. . ' , nu 1 1 ns. M 'cj N ttllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllll Il l Illl IIII Ill lll lll l llllll ll up ll nl mm X ll Illlllllulllj Uumlg plmlmnv , Page Two Hundred Thirty-Four meinzenzeilaemeineurenreiueurenueumiueilre -welllolIlo!IIIDIllvlIlvl'WIIWUIN"9l"P7"0f'I'l'9QInu I L iq 9 f Pwo S 9 I II " 0 I llIl' l'lII ll 0 : nun .lIIII,. ,nun nlllm nIII'II. HIIIIII nlvn AIIIII IIIIIII, MIM. IIIIII IIIIIII IIIIII IIIIII I I II I -I L I I -lu! ...- .g..................,.....................................-....................................... .- 1q1q+ -li- Q Qm bm :E 2-rr Q9 536 OUP mi? -IP- An, E 4 0 O 5 FD O F-15 f- 'J' 0 U3 O 0 93 -1 Ill -on O -1 D9 -1 O N ... F9 D' -1 1 .- lilli fl 2 5 NO 'U 2 F' Q H O Z Fl P4 O CII 5 C I5 P-'I 5 'U S' F3 U1 IND Bi L 13 ll l " 4 SPEEDS FORWARD 4 i - , . LL E I li: ,ms ,,:sLz:ix1-11:1 1:7 7 zi: 7: ' 51:11191-an-on--ol11l1u1ll1nl1Il-0:1144 I I Our idea of the meanest man in the world is the guy who doesn't want to go to l the clance, but goes anyway so his chum can't borrow his Tux. ! Francis H.: "Something seems to be wrong with this engine, it ,..g., ." Clarice Baker: "Don't be foolish, wait until we get off this main road." Oleta Solomon: "I'm the nicest girl I know." Marjorie Allen: "You poor child, won't any of these folks around here intro- duce you to anyone?" "ui"-"1"1"1"1"1"1"1"'1"1 1"'1"-"1ll1ll1ll1ll-0111111ll1ll1ll1ln1u--u1sl1n1uu,!. l I I I I I l HQHWER SCARBORQUGH I Garage and Repair Shop l I "THE MAN THAT KNOWS How" 'A Phone 2-1455 4II East llth Ave. I I I I 1 1 :I 0-nu-llc-ll-sllcsu-sal:-sl-sl: 7 uzniu ,f::i:u1n-zurnliszw7:11012-:I-uslrluxu-akmo11u:ul-ell-:aiu 1 1 ll il lllll illillllil ill llillllllllIIIllIilllllllIllllllllllll-Illlllliii I q ' rl Q iiliillllliiiiiliiiliiilil ' llllllllllllllllllllllllll Page Two Hundred Thirty-Five ' 'YIIQIIIOIIIOIIIKOIIIQI Il m. n zu :n 0 U Ih lillllx llflll I H I I L. A A r P..O S AUTQGRAPHS ., V' ' xy! 0, f 4 E PM f 0:0 g f Z ,- MN ,PY 5 zrfilg v NP 3 QM? 3 C. Q 6 Q5 n 4 e,,f""nIx-a H, J H7674 x X' 'ic - X QW 5 0 W "ig My Q JA ? WW Q I ,,.! W Jw w Wg . fm , my H xx - UN 'Z-QI! y,pb'D X Qf I X 7 Us Iffv-'1 ge Two Hu d. Thxrty-Six nl I Oll.Gll.0llYElIlG -:l l f ' Aman nummourn!!muonlexIle:uloxue:u1e:uraniif,- mllill, Mllll Illlllix IW. :W nIll'Ii 'IW' nllvlll llfln L A A S A MI Huh HMI. 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