Centennial High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Pueblo, CO)

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Burton and Miss Cumn, sheeting wma. are-use -,Q-, - QQ -7 I S 5 21 Suri -'e'WH'mS1ef' Wfhewm- . 1wz3l'z1rfw wzie erm I ' eeoonomno semwcs 'mm' I ':e 'en '2fijifif :f':f: lass :hey Inf:-g sustaiaqd m I. X' ex rife ew 1 I grey' fb Noncf: 55: A Come to any si - F- fr sm. xiii iiii gn: li! I, I vwxbmzsr gxgford, ! ........- iii? I 3 iii? -anim, f .,M.,....L.. 0 iw -ses 0 ge 1 2 0 Q!! Q 0 I ggi arwine ey X Laumvan Florence. N.. iii 'N . . x , N -mb: ii!! Margaret Wilder Ruth Lyons Martha Scribner Robert Jones Thelma Stevenson Paul West Dorothy Campbell Marion Porter Virginia Enfield EE! iii .III -Ill :iii E!!! E::5 !!!! ESEE ll!! 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IIII III III II II III III II I I I II ll II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I :nuff 1: as aI n um I :I nu :I uI :I an I I I nI uI ul :I nun ul I I I I I :I I 'i i4i i'i 'ii i i i' iv I I I I I I I I 'i i i'i' 'I i I ..5 iii xr: ia -ii 'ss Si !! 'sis see ue !i 5: I 5 iiil YE ai? III,II, gi? - l :Ei f at - iiii !!! ' 2355 il! iii . gig i sig: ni EE iii' ' ri 2 Q sag if ' iii: ini E225 aaa :H III Q Eui L 2:2 QE!! . ,ai L12 iff? 'Iii ug ing if! Ll 225 iff ' Sill . iff in N I 53- if 3355 . l . L. . I I . , iii Adelme Bess Norman McLeod Marle Frame f- . . Eff Q: Eumce Gardner George Trotter Margaret Wllson lf Frank Hoag Maybelle McGonig'1e Herbert Foster gn: EEE ' . 2'I ' ' I. I..'I . . . . .. . ZF! I' 1' ' I' Thirteen nnununnn lunuunlulll 1' asia:siasaaiaaasiasaasasasi' i Ei? !!!! gsei sus EE' ini iii! :Beg :iz- E332 as iss? 222 S!! :QE Ei gl ll rf E E! iii! H lu li s ZH Hi as iii H' its 'iii ' El!! giii 'hi fees iii? -.:- iii Sig vlr sas: gil! gig- 525 5232 :gag SHE sees ess! :HI QQ! 5155 5555 5535 ah! ag: nur Scribes Over the top, Staff, has been our slogan from the first roll call in September. Our achievements have been due to what Rudyard Kipling would term the everlastin' team work of every bloomin' soul. First came the tenth annual vodevil, played two nights to good houses. For its success we owe much to the organizations which presented acts. The staff man- aged and planned the show from make-up to footlights, and presented for you 'Totter- ing Tut, written by Ruth Lyons. This lbit of comedy went over from the time Harold Lloyd and Doc Coue broke a window light, removing a rather long Tut from a somewhat crowded tomb, to the bananas which literally went over the footlights. We enjoyed a banquet in the cafeteria 'Staff Night, on which occasion genius burned in the form of an original story by each member. Eunice Gardner won the prize. We staged It, which sent shivers up and down your spine, introducing our newest bull pup to Centennial's kennels. We presented the little play to persuade you of the need' of buying an annual-and persuaded you. Both were written by our own Margaret Wilder, who also captured the staff prize of ten dollars given to the winner of the Boulder Essay Contest. ' We financed the trip of the debaters who brought that unanimous bacon home via Muscle Shoals. We presented C pins to the two debating teams. 1 Last-the Annual! We hope that some 'of the joy We derived from working on this book maybe imparted to you who read it. From hours spent revising a dummy, rewriting articles, gluing pictures, planning and executingg from nightmares of bull pups falling out of high chairs, and visions of angel bulldogs- yelping big -Cs ' on redhand 'Whiteclouds--we have come to love- our year book. We offer it for your approval-this composite effort of us all. Centennial, meet your staff: Editor-in-Chief ................................. ........... J ack Meigs Assistant Editor ........ ............................. F rancis Ryley Business Manager ........ ........................... M aurice Douglas Business Associates ........................................................................ 'Charles Freed, Frank Hoag Art Editors .....................,.. Ruth Lyons, Marie Frame, Maybelle McGonig1e, Marion Porter Cartoonist ....... ....................................,.................... ..................................... R o'bert Jones Photographer ....... ..... H erbert Foster Secretary ............................................................ ...... ..,... .................... N 0 r man 'Mc'Leod Literary Assistants ........................................................................................ Thelma Stevenson, Paul West, Margaret Wilder, Adeline Bess, Margaret Wilson, Eunice Gardner, Martha 'Scribner, Dorothy Campbell, George Trotter, David Beach, Virginia Enfield Faculty Advisors ...........................................................,.........,.......... Miss Burton, Mr. Albright EEEEW:aU!HT9H!WHE23!3!!322!!!? Fourteen nniunluulnnim 5- ll- i iii 223 ii. iai- si ..E -..e ni E I a !l!! :E !! !!!! Eli iii ' ,I ' iii BITIUI' I5 UIQ iii is BOOK I-PERIOD OF INFANCY Four long years ago Qscarce can the Seniors remember itl, seventy-nine round- eyed, wondering Freshmen, anxiety written large on trou ed countenances entered Centennial, but it was not long before this class of '24 proved themselves of a different and higher standard. Within one week they made a name for themselves by being reprimanded five times in three assemblies for behavior. nd thus they started on the long road of education, famous in one line, if not in ano her. :ls They showed their good judgement in electing Ruth Lyons to the staff, and there she has remained for four years as staff artist. With Miss fCarvin as critic they elected: s Harold Chivington ...........,..................................... ................ P resident Nance Hamlin ,.......... ....... V ice-President Delbert Yarberry .,....... ........ S ecretary Edwina Truman ...,.... ......... T reasurer BOOK II-PERIOD OF VACANACY The class of '24 continued with neither halt nor hesitation, and since their motto has always 'been to do the best in everything they put their hands to, they were pain- ' fully good when they were any good at all and when they misbehaved-well, they knew all about the artistic usage of finishing touches and fine details. During this year' the class brought Josef Ronecny to Centennial in a performance that pleased all who heard him. They elected to the Staff Margaret Wilson and Harold Chivington, Maurice Douglas was chosen as assistant business manager. We all leave our secrets in our career, but through the whole year this class was noted for getting everything they could out of lessons and pleasures. Miss Pepperdine was critic and officers were chosen: Q Jim Reed ................................................................... .................... . . ............. President Dennis Garret ....... ....... V ice-President I Vivian Murray ....... . ........ Secretary Ruth Lyons ........ ......... T reasurer ! BOOK III--PERIOD OF FLIPPANCY 3: The Junior period proved to be one of the most successful years on record. The Junior class was represented by the most popular girl. A Junior acted as queen of the Circus, and as a pleasing climax, the JunioreSenior was said to 'be the finest ever at Centennial. In the midst of all their good times their scholarship was kept at the very top. They elected as Staff members during the Junior year: Jack Meigs, Norman McLeod and Eunice Gardner. Miss Cunningham acted as critic and the officers were: Q i azaiiziiiiliiiiiiiiiiif Seventeen A! f ,WJ N, J!!! ll isis sees ees! iii iii .., ggi: as ni iii as ease -ess Us ses iii ll: iii iii EE: E!! ig- ' E iiii :iz L. 1 1 's 1 EEE iii iiii iiii Si? gui iii S.- 5 sn: 5555 is- ana 5..- ini s..- i..- s s 9 a Q.. in' 5..- 5..- E 5..- . 5..- lil! iii? iiii ing greg Sis if: :III Sass 2 iii' 5 ,H Q 5 I Ei? Ei!! ,.. -as Sass iii 525:- es!! seas ess: ' I I 5252 :gag in 5555 Eli? SH! 'iii :x !'!!!!!! !!!!!,....- .iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiliiiin Eighteen ,,,,,,,, --um:num-ngmmnnu-mm mmm ,::,:,::::,,,: l ! ll :::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::: ::::::i ,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 I umnuu-mmm:-mumm-:nun mm Harold Chivington ....... ............... P resident Avis Dodge ,,,,.,,,.,,..,., ........ V ice-President Maurice Douglas .,..... .............. S ecretary Verla Allen .....,....,... ....... T reasurer BOOK IV--PERIOD OF ........ WELL, JUST WAIT AND SEE The Senior year is always the merriest, but the class of '24 went so far as to make it the merriest year that has ever been spent in Centennial. Thy stood the highest in scholarship. Adam and Eva, 'Class night, Senior dance, Memorial and Kid day will not be easily forgotten. 'Their officers were most judi- cious. The scholarship contest, which they introduced, will be carried on by the coming classes. The 1924 Junior-lSenior fthanks to you, Juniorsj will never be for- gotten by those 103 Seniors whose gaiety was clouded at times by the thought of leaving it all. And in the coming years, when each and every one of us has gone out striving to do his best and success gleams so faintly and so far away, let us hope that the lessons learned in Centennial will be sufficient to goad us on till we have risen slightly above the crowd and done something for which Centennial may be proud. The class can never thank Miss Cunningham enough for her wise and thoughtful guidance during the last two years. The officers were: President ,,,,,,.......,,.,.....,. .......... N orman McLeod Vice-President ......,. ....... T helma Stevenson Secretary .......... Q ................. Jack Meigs Treasurer ....... ....... M aurice Douglas a ! -:!.. isii ini :vs eve! iii? iiii iiii iii! iiif ,E-- ini iiii sus iei! E..- ivi ini 5-ei ini ini ivi ENE su: iii isii iii 5595 iisi ieii iiei iiii iii? iii iii 5995 if iii? iiei sue iii iiii ini 5595 iii? 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Cunningham i Secretary, Jack Meigs Treasurer, Maurice Douglas 2 Motto: Quando Meme Flower: Lily of the Valley l ' ' ' ' ' . . ' ' ' ' ' ' Sixteen xx ii ii Q. -EE iii il: !! 535 Qzsi 3555 L !!' sas E! I Q!! i!! Sis issi iii ll: in ,H I!! gi: -29: iss ies iii fear Q! S55 is: :ii aff 'iii iii! iii iss ...wh ! !!!!!!!!!!' i QL E.. ii! 25:2 :CII 5555 Sui 9555 in a.. 352- gsi :ui Sui ,...- - .!!l,'!!! !!'!!!!!!! '!!' mi31iimaimiiimiiiua ' iiii6i'nuuau4 :::::. mils sei Sass ve sais iii? :::E EE' n as IE Zig ia EEE is .:- n zx ng ii ii 1: !2! E!! as , is E Qi! iiii ii? EEZ gi!! .li -I iii' !!'. 5 2552 iii 'i if ' GEORGINA LITTLE George 2 She had a wealth of wonderful hair, she cut it off--oh, dear I i 2555 Excelsior School, '21, '22: Boone Hi School, '23g Egg Centennial, '24: Kid Day: Class Night: Roman. E ll- iii! Fla EE , MARIE SMELSER '-Rec ' fi- A girl who richly deserves our respect. 9 Beulah High School, '21, Shakespeare, '22, '23, Ni '24: May Fete, '22: Junior-Senior Program, '23: E555 Dolls Vodevil, '24, Society Triangular Debate: 5 sf Kid Day: Class Night: Greek. ' iss? fig Yi fi , l ii GWENDOLYN DREW Gweny 1' Who said sweet? A very sugar trust. Eli Roman: Berwind Canon High School, '21, '22, Art Bazaar, '23: Shakespeare, '24: Orchestra. '24, if Hi-G. R., '24: Circus, '24, Kid Day: Class Night. 535 2222 QQ, iii! ga!! 2222 SEE! Q55 MADELINE SLOAN Mad Her chief characteristic is her sincerity. 1 North Denver H. S., '20, '21, '22, Shakespeare, S252 '22, '23, '24: Press Reporter, '23: Junior-Senior ' 5222 Program, '23: Vodevil, '23: C. H. S. Council, '23, 5 if? '24g sufrragetne Social, '23: Art Bazaar, 'zag Hi G. R., '24: Kid Day: Class Night: Greek. ! LORETTA PIERCE f-Bobble' She's a jolly good sport: if you don't believe it, 3535 get acquainted with her. Pan, '21: May Fete, '22, Three Springs, '22g , Qui Junior-Senior Program, '23, Cherry Blossom, iles 555. '28g Shakespeare, '22, '23, '24: Dolls, '23, Vode- gif? i vil, '23: Lass of Limerick Town, '24: Memorial fffi ga' Committee, '24: Glee Club, '21, '22, '23, '24, Class gee Night: Kid Day: Greek. QI: iii! YE !!!- li 5 iii? SU' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEW ' 4 a Nineteen .I L44 ulnu ' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!'!g!! ' ..- '!!!!!!'!!!!!'. 2!!'! '!'! ! !!E'!2 i iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaii l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii K K '!!!!f'! f!f!f!f',!fff !!!!!i!!!!!!!f!f5!!!!m!!!!!!,YK .::!5!!!!!ff!!Yf!'!Y3!2YY !!!!f!f!E! ' !!!f!f5!!!!!!!!!! .E . '!!! ''f!''! 'f! '!! !E'' !!!'' !! 5 3'!!'!! '!! ! !!'!! !!!!'! !!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!f!!!! !!!f!!!... !!. .. .,.. -.'!!! !! 9'!!YY!!!',!.'!!!!f!fY52!l!!2ffHQ!!!llU!!!!2l!f!1f!!!f!!f!!!!!!'!!!!f!!1!?!!f5f!!4!!!!f'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! El!!! EEE!!! !!!!'!!!'Q!!!'!!!!f! Q! 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Prize Story, '2l: Glee Club, '22: May Fete, '22: i' Greek Dance: Three Springs Cantata, '22g Kid Day: Class Night: Roman. gg Ei ALICE 0'NEAL Al gg A lady lovely and constant and kind. L. V. H. S., '21, '22: Glee Club, '21: Kid Day, '24: Class Night, '24: Greek. ,Q 35 li NANCY ELLIS Nan She is good, she is fair. Wilson High School, '20, '21: Centennial High School, '28, '24: Circus, '24: Class Night, '24: EQ Roman: Kid Day, '24. 5' EZ DOROTHY BERGEN Billy , 'Terseverance and thoroughness are the price of success. ' Steamboat Springs High School, '21, '22, '28: Kid Day: Class Night: Greek. E EE E55 F55 MARIE TROPEA Rea 'Tis the mind that makes the body rich. L. v. High School, '21, '22g Centennial Hi School, '28, '24: Gym Exhibition, '24: Art Exhibition, '23: Class Night, '24: Kid Day, '24: Greek. 'EQ if Zigi Twenty-one rw, .1ii ' ' no s 4 EEE! ., 5 sees iiii iiei Ill sses iiii ss? see' ing nl 535 nl Qu: ::-: SE!! gli iii? ,es iiii gn: E ss. ess! iiii :aes gas: iiii !!l2 -is llll ,,.- :asa :see 5 E523 555 !'!! E255 gui !!!! iiii Ill! EEE 5555 iege iii E555 es!! sez: ls!! :ses Q!!! I 553: llll EEE Ie!! isis in! as if -iff ess is is gi Qi gs .. -.. ,-.. .- .... :..,. liiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Twenty-two an- J N AGN ES WIN DLE Toots Cheerio, no matter how short or how tall you may be, our best wishes go with you for always. Gym Exhibition, '22: Commercial Contest, '28: 3rd p'ace in district: G'ee Club, '24: Operetta, '24: Hi G. R. '23: Class Night: Kid Day: Greek. HELEN PEARCE Quiet-yes, but still waters run deep. N May Festival, '21: Glee Club, '24: Class Night: Kid Day: Roman. LORRAIN E WALTERS Shats She is all we desire to be. Greek: Bent County High School: Class Night, '24: Kid Day, '24. FLORENCE MOORE Florney Two ways doth she her time beguile, To smile and study, study and smile. Gym Exhibition, '20: Glee Club, '22, '23: Three Springs, '22: Cherry Blossom, '23: Shakespeare, '23: Kid Day: Class Night: Greek. ' - MARY LA VOO The staunchest friend we'd find if we should search until eternity. Cantata, '21: Circus, '24: Glee Club, '23, '24: Operetta, '24: Kid Day, '24: Class Night, '24: Greek. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!3Q E!!!E!S!!!HSE!!!!2EE!!!2E!!!!!!!!!!!!s!!!?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!S!!!!EP!!!!2Z!!!!!!!!f4!!!?!!l!!!!a55iS!!!!! h llIlllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllillll Illlllllllllllllllllllll illlllllllllllllllllllllllll Ollllllll I I llllll Ml i Ill lglllillll N 5 !!!!!!-!!!! !!!!-!Q!!:!f!.:Q!!!-!!!! !!!!!!!!.- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii I :::: -vs sag Ili 5 ff! 'iii 1.5 E!! iii 5 :ns K, ree sei Sie ss .. iii .5 N ai fl!! iii! E!! :vs gn- EH! 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Shakespeare, '23, '24: Greek: Operetta, '23: Class Night: Kid Day. ANNA COHEN Billie She must be scared of wrinkles when she's old, 'Cause you never see her frown or rant or scold. May Fete, '21, '22: Volley Ball Team, '21: Glee Club, '21: Junior-Senior Program, '23: Kid Day, '24: Class Night, '24: Greek. MARGARET HOCHENAUR Peg Joy is not in things: It is in us. Loretto Academy, '20, '21, '22, '23: Kid Day: 'Class Night: Roman. MILDRED HILL Mid A teacher's dream of perfection. May Fete, '22: Greek: Honor Roll: Invitation Committee: Kid Day: Class Night. RUTH HINCKLEY A In spite of an excellent record, she has taken time to make friends. Pipes of Pan : Glee Club, '22, '24: Junior-Senior Program, '23: Dolls, '23: Vodevil, '23: Hi G. R., '23, '24: Style Show, '23: The Lass of Limerick Town, '24: Kid Day, Class Night. Ease EEE .see sg: ini 5555 eu: :aaa sue iii iiii ...- :iii E335 iiii EEEE ease ...E gi iii! su: 3555 ia !! a: !!!' 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'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiuu Twenty-four -....eee!eleesseeee.-... iniiiiaiaiisiiiiiiiiaii LUCILLE LAWSON Lucy y Good sense and good nature go together. May Fete, '21, '22: Hi G. R., '24: Kid Day: Class Night: Roman. LEONA LEFTWICH 5'Lee The band will be a band of friendship, I think. Freshman Party Program: Volley Ball, '21: May Fete, '21, '22: Cuircus, '23: Roman, '24: Dolls, '23: Kid Day: Class Night. WALTER WORK Work In a quiet way he sets about his business and accomplishes much. Gym Exhibition, '21: Greek: Kid Day: Class Night. LESTER WHITLOCK R Lom It takes along time to get to the W's, but it's worth it with Lester among them. Birch Tree, Mo., High School, '21, '22, '23: Class Night, '24: Kid Day, '24: Greek. ROSCOE SMITH Doesn't talk much, but thinks a lot. Hi Y: Band: Class Night: Kid Day: Greek. , I '!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! E!!!!!!i!g!!!!!!!!l!!!i!g!!!! 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Greek: Kid Day: Class Night. iii? iiii 5535 3555 assi 333 ass: MATILDA BLACK Mat !i5i A modest violet with a wicked eye. , May Fete, '20: Junior-Senior Program, '23: Roman: Kid Day: Class Night. i En- ll!! :iii !?5: E555 EEE LLOYD STONE He does so much because he talks so little. i l -..E lul E Class Night: Kid my 5 Greek. 2:- 25 5555 Q!!! Si! ni EEE: sgs: :lg 93 sgsesssgses! i.aaasa.aaaa G en! ease ess: sas ig!! E355 sees Q!!! iii? sees E!!! En: i E355 EERE E!!! Eiii !!!! E555 E!!! :HE isis :sag E I E.. !!! iii! iiii iii' I ST 5555 isis iii' !!!- E525 ser! 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'aaaaiaaasaseasiassiiaaa:isaasiaaaaaaaaaiaaaaeaaaaisaasaaasaiaaaaiaaaaaaaaziza aaaiaaaaaaaaaasxaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaan:aeuaaaaaa:amassasaa:sas:saasaasaaiamiaaaaasaaiinasi Q - ' gg si' :E ees- azz- sssi ini gnu -'-- Q!!! iii :ng ni EESQ fr 55 KATIE YOUNGREN Is there not strength in gentleness ? 335: -::: 'ig Commercial Contest, '21 flst in local and district 5235 and 2nd in State Contestl: Commercial Contest, 5532 '23 flst in local and district and entered in State 3255 Contest, '23JJ Kid Day: Class Night: Greek. EEE I!!! 'SEE ' lu! gaaa See :EEE gigg Q-'Q 555: I -ui sees vue , MARGERY MecLoUD Margie 529 She radiates fun. 5,55 Commercial Contest: first in local and district: gee! I entered in State, '23: May Fete, '21: Class Night: , Kid Day : Roman. ee! iff? MARY BLACK Blackie Many have loved your moments of glad grace. Los Angeles High School: Centennial High School: Voliey Ball, '21: May Fete: '21: Kid 5555 Day: Class Night: Greek. , :fi s.. 2 ! WILMA BEHRENS Billie For I know he taketh most delight in musical 5 1 instruments. Freshman Dance Committee and Program, '21: J unior-Senior, '21: Teachers Convention Pro- gram, '21: Volley Ball Team, '22: May Fete, '21, ! '22s Cantata, '22: Circus, '23: Class Night, '23: , Glee Club, '23: Junior-Senior Program, '23: Senior i0rchestra, '23: Cherry Blossom, '23: 1553 Class Night, '24: Kid Day, '24: Greek. E.. 511' ' lui gui fr: -aa- Qere :ee iii? 5555 ' MARGERY BARKLEY EEE A study in unrhffled calm. ' Latrobe, Pe.. H. s., '20, '21, Glee Club, '22, '2s: 55351 Miss Cherry Blossom, '23: May Fete, '22: Art iiii n Bazaar, '23: Junior-Senior Program, '23: Kid Day, , '24: Class Night, '24: Greek. un! ! I ! I ! 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Kid Day Committee: Class Night: Greek. I ABE ROSENTHAL U . Rosie Idleness has no place in his life. Central, '21, '22: Glee Club, '24: Operetta, '24: Invitation Committee, '24: Spanish Club, '23: Junior-Senior, '23: Greek: Kid Day. JAMES PURVIS Jimmie Sentimentally, I am disposed to harmony. Vodevil, '23, '24: Glee Club, '21, '23: Band, '22, '23, '24: Orchestra, '22, '23, '24: Cherry Blossom, '23: Gym Exhibition, '20: Red and White Jackets: Junior-Senior, '23: Dance Committee, '24: Hi Y '24: Minstrel, '24: Kid Dav: Class Night: Roman. PAUL HEATH Bill He is wise, he is witty, he is in love-what a pity. x Gym Exhibition, '20: Hi Y, '20, '21, '22, '23, '24: Older Boys' Conference: Vodevil, 22, '23: Min- strel Show, '28: Cherry Blossom, '23: Senate, '23, '24: Band, '22, '23, '24: Circus, '23: Glee Club, '22, '23, '24: Kid Day: Class Night: Greek. CHARLES RUTHKOFSKY Chuggie Few can claim as many friends as he. Roman: Hi Y, '21, '22: Gym Exhibition, '21: Cir- cus, '21: State Commercial Contest, '23: Kid Day: Class Night. YW I !!!! ii ii n se 55 iii !! Au iiii Il as -is u -iii ii :iss ees! is Q!! nu Q! Ei 3555 iii! f l 2:2 , iii H 55- iii EEE ii iii is assi ij 5 5 s.., gs: gn! 3 Q !!!! Q E iii E E ii 4 Q 3 assi Q I ini 5 : : illi ini iii! 2,2 Q..- Eze? E : Q Q Q3 gli! iff . Q - 22:5 ill: iff! 5:15 Sli! iff? 5353 ...Es :els ! assi iffi ing sei i 3'-' E552 EHS 5:25 sus E 5 E555 -QQ E il !'!!!'!!!' E!! .EL !!l!!!!!'!!!!!2!l' !!!!'!!!' !!!!'!!l!'!!!! !!!!'!!l! !!!' !!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' B...'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!....- !....-!!!!!!'!!'!!!!'!!!!!..... 31, QQQ!F2222'QS!QSQ!Q22Q22Q!2212222!2'!!!!'Q2!fS!!2!!l!!2 :...:..,f2.,..!f... ...-....x........3....:...n!....i....a.... ...z....z:...: ...:....-....i,.,.-....-....S ....r....-..,.a....-....-....- ........-.:..i...,:..,.-..... .. mm:umuimmmliuu .mmmam'-lm-mmmumiwimwumlm ouumumaumml urluuluulmmnnmuInu- uuauu mllmuuul mullmluu nuavumllnl nulnuann nnnnulunl nuannlnul nnuuunuul mnluulull!uullmlmlln Twenty-seven M I i ! 21 !5...-....-. A A ii...-....-. :us !!.- ,.5- !!! liiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiin 5..- 3535 !l- i MARION NESSEN Shorty The longer he stays here, the longer he grows. ,, Gym Exhibition, '20: Glee Club, '22, '23, '24: Minstrel, '23: Cherry Blossom, '23: Lass of Qs Limerick Town, '24, Vodevil, '28: Kid Day: Class Night: Greek. 55:5 WILLIAM DUNCAN Bill Just leave it to Willie and he'll bring home the bacon. M San Jose High School, 11,9 yearsg Senate, '22, S! '23, '24: Band, '22, '23, '24: Orchestra, '22, '23, '24, ALDEN SHAW Dean :Z Sterling silver. Gym Exhibition, '213 shop Exhibition, '21, '22, Flag Committee, '24: Senate, '23, '24g Roman: Egg Kid Day: Class Night. i.- I ! Z VVILLLIAM CLARK Bill He is an emperor in the realm of expression. Football, '21, '22, '23: Basketball, '22, Vodevil, iii? '22, '23: Minstrel, '24: Hi Y, '20, '21, '23: Pnyx. '23: The Pot Boilers, '22: Junior-Senior Pro- gram: Class Night Committee, Senior Play: Lass of Limerick Town, '24: Kid Day: Class Z Night: Roman. E 2 E WILLIAM BEAUCHAMP Billie If a youth would be distinguished in his art, He must keep the girls away from his heart. gn Freshman and Sophomore at Rye, Colo.: Glee gg Club, '22, '23, '24: Bandg Lass of Limerick ggi' Town : Minstrel, '24: Vodevil, '24: Greek: Class Night: Kid Day. iii :gg 5235 E35 Qi eel Egg! :si i iifiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiii Twenty-eight 9, f . 7 1 ' fi , , 5 VIVIAN MURRAY Vick 352 A cook book, an apron and a spoon, Will take the place of her school books, soon. Hesperian, '21, '22, '23, '24: President, '23, '24: iii' Glee Club, '20, '23, '24: Pipes of Pan , Three 'iii SE! Springs , Miss Cherry Blossom , Gym Exhibi- tion, '21: May Fete, '22, '23 Circus, '23: Vodevil, is '21, '22: Class Secretary, '21, '22, Junior-Senior 'g 2552 Program: Greek: Class Night: Kid Day: Me- morial Committee: Pin Committee: C. H. S. Council, '23, '24: A. C. O., '23, '24: Winner Pop- 'iii E55 ularity Contest, '2 4. J 555 .ZZ 5 '- - -.. 5 ge: na , ::: 2:5 -:z in in Ei! nu ARTA BUCK Art A rare combination of good looks and good ies Sensei, Hesperian, '21, '22, '23, '24, Gunnison High School, '22, '23: Art Exhibition, '21, '22, '23, '24, Class Night: Kid Day: Greek. iii! 555- if sexi iii? fr- iii: MARTHA PADDOCK Paddy Qggg It's nice to be natural, when you're naturally nicer: lui 2 Hi Hes rian '20 '21 '22 '23 '24- Ma Fete '21: pe I I 9 3 1 Y y 3 gig Vodevil, '22, '23: Volley Ball Team, '21, Fresh- V: -55 men Program 3 Booster Club, '20, '21 3 Junior- Senior Program: Kid Day: Class Night: Roman. ii! ing he -H ., :iii ii Eze! as nn S952 5335 TURZA DAMMANN A piquant, Winsome sort of charm hath she. Hesperian, '20, '21, '22, '23, '24: Treasurer, '23, '24, Pan Cantata, '22, Glee club, '21, '22, Three Springs, '22, Dance Committee, '24, Circus S552 Queen, '24: May Fete, '21, '22, Kid Day: Class ' Night: Vodevil, '21, '22, Roman. EEF iiii EH Ez: ' lll H: i E ii. -.. fi ini s 2 Q!! ass . iii' !!!' E.. a.. GLADYS RECK ER Q55 Proves that a shark and a peach are not in- Q.. compatible. aa iss if Rocky Ford, Colo., '20, '21, '22, '23, Centennial, '24 3 I-Iesperian, '2 4 3 Kid Day 3 Class Night 3 Roman. gggg .seg E!! 'EZ' iii f- fr iii ' ' 5555 ' ii as 2 in! 1. Y!!!!Q!!!!!!!!!'!!!!g!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!! !!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!! !!E!!!!E!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Q,'!!! . 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S! is .Q QE :E E!! iii 2223 is iiii Q!!! -Six 5332 52 2:5 ei l! !! 22 ss 5 I E I 5 a an isa 525: Il :ggi ri is is: an 5:52 aagi eggs in I., se. isa ses as ii ii iii Ill 2222 iii' E.. -L ii Q iss! il L gig if- si E!! ex. gs: C.: ll ll :EE- Si!! -Y Qi!! E!!! me iiii ser: iii iiii Thirty VINCENT NESSEN vine He seeks the favor of the fair sex. Senate, '21, '22, '23, '24: Gym Exhibition, '21, Vodevil, '22, Shop Exhibition, '22: Band, '23, '24: Orchestra, '24: Kid Day: Class Night: Greek. RUTH STUBBLEFIELD ' Rufus A rare combination of nonsense, common sense, and a sense of humor. May Fete, '21: Glee Club, '21, '22: Cantata- Three Springs, '22: May Fete, '22g Vodevil, '22, '23: Contemporary, '21, '22, '23, '24: Treas- urer, '23, '24: Boulder Essay, '23:' Winner Do- mestic Science Prize, '22: Minstrel Show, '24: Circus, '24: Hi G. R., '23, '2-4: Class Night: Kid Day. ARTHUR EASTWOOD Art Of course, the girlies always fall, And rave about that 'darling drawl.' Erasmus Hall H. S., Brooklyn, N. Y., '21, '22: 2nd Football, '22: Track, '23, High Y: Glee C?ub, '23: Vodevil, '23, Kid Day: Class Night: Roman. LORENE WATSON Do you all know Lorene? Well, I reckon we do. If she is a sample of Texas, let's migrate to the Southland. Fort Worth, Texas: Little Rock. Arkansas: Tyler, Texas: Class Night: Kid Day: Greek: Hesperian, '24. DENNIS GARRETT Denny Never do today what you can do tomorrow and 'get by' with it. Circus, '21: Vice President Sophomore Class, '21, '22: Junior-Senior Committee, '23: Junior Dance Committe, '23: Chairman Memorial Committe, '24: Athletic Assistant, '20, '21, '22, '23: Glee Club. '21, '22, '28: Orchestra, '20, '21, Circus, '23: Hi Y '24: Class Night, '24: Kid Day: Roman. !!!!!!!' ?!!!!?5!!5'?!!5l!!9!!5!! E !!!!!!!!!5!E!!!'!!!'!!!! U ' !g!!Q!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!Q!!' '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ' ESEEQEEEEQEEEEUE E W l nnumun mmmunnm iiiihiiiniuii-iiiiiiii i iuiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lwltvlllillllil 5 1 ' ' ' ' ' ---. - ---' P!!!-ff!! PHP!!!-'Y-L --A- ---- - -95915795-555525359 5755 599-995-E!!! !:552!!!'!!'!322913F!S!!!!!!!!!!!!S!!!?!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!?'!!:: S!!! 4--- -- .555255:3:::E:5:5E:::::5:3::,,,, :...,...,,i.,..immnunuuauuunun i uuiunanuimasnnfu:3unc- HERBERT FOSTER Herb Herb says he's a Bolshevist but unlike beauty, red shirts are not even skin deep. We wonder who'll do the odd jobs next year with his cherry willingness. Orchestra, '20, '21: Class Basket Ball, '21: Senate, '22, '23, '24: Junior-Senior Program, '23: Staif, '23, '24: Vodevil, '23: Star-Journal Debate, '24: Pearis Trophy Debate, '24:rChairman Kid Day Committe, '24: Business Manager Senior Play: Class Night: Kid Day: Star-Journal Correspond- ent, '23, '24: Greek. ' Q4 2:1 , iii is iff 52 si ii ii Ei Si EE iii 2 5 ilif 5 H: i iii iii iii :zz :ax iii zz: DON MURRAY Don ' 22:2 Everybody's friend and everybody's glad of it. Glee Club, '23: Operetta, '24: Captain of Greeks: 95 Cap and Gown Committee: Senior Play: Kid Day: 11' . Li Class Night. iii iii iiii RALPH BARTLETT Bugs 5255 Worth makes the man. Freshman-Canon City: Pnyx, '23: President, '24: 3553 Cherry Blossom , '28: Pnyx-Senate Debate, '24: Triangular Debate, '24: Vodevil, '23, '24: Senior EQQ Play, '24: Glee Club, '23: Roman. Class Night: iii Kid Day. gg, i, MYRVEN PANNEBAKER Panne An unconscious tonic for the blues. He makes us realize the best in life and forget the worst. Pnyx, '22, '23, '24: President, '23, '24: Hi Y, '22, 2255 '23, '24g President, '23, '24: A. C. 0. '23, '24, Constitution Committee, '23, '24: Boys Glee iii Club, '23: '24: Vodevil, '22, '23: Minstrel, '23: gif .Peairs Trvvhy Debate, '22: Star-Journal Debate, 23: Track, '23, '24: Popularity Contest, '22: Q12 Vories Medal Contest, '24: Nevertheless '23: The Lass of Limerick Town '24: Triangular De- EEE bate Team, '24: Senior Play, '24: Kid Day: Class Night: Roman. S555 iii iii JACK MEIGS Jack if He has made a record in scholarship, been a leader gg, in student activities, won our friendship-and has achieved it all in three years. Staff, '22, '23, '24: Editor, '23, '24: Class Secre- tary, '23, '24: Senate, '22, '23, '24: Secretary, '23: 225 President, '28: Hi Y '22, '23, '24: Vice-President, 553- '23: Work Medal Contest, '23: Vories Medal Con- E95 test, '24: Peairs Trophy Debate, '23: Vodevil, '22, '23: A. C. O., '23, '24: Secretary, '23, '24: Junior- Senior Program, '28: Kid Day Committee: Rocky , Mountain Press Convention: Greek: Kid Day: U Class Night. I 5 iii? in! iiii 4 Thirty-one IN wa .1 miuuluu uullnllunmmmmuuu un Im mumlnlgnqupluuluuuiulluuul :::x::::::::::::,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. ::::::::::::::. ::. x:.::x::::s:::zi:::zi::::: lu mlllmtmllmluuul IuuInuiuulnlliuulmu nu mm U . . . . . t. iii! sez: ee!! 5:5 ui :Eli iii! EEE: :sei sa? 5523 !!!! EIS! lllg iii' ... E555 gee' se: ing E e E 'ss ii :rl in 5 ! ui 2355 iii sas Qi!! 5553 fiii -- 2 sae? Q35 ifii EE!! mi! 55 E iii :ass Ill! INC E555 ew! iiii 'isa Su: 2355 !!9! EE!! Q!!! iii E535 iii 5723 S!!! Sssi 5552 Sig, Qi in iii sssssgesvgeessseesvez I iasaa.iiaa.saasiaaaaiasaaaa Thirty-two RUTH BREWSTER Polly Originality is simply a pair of fresh eyes. Class Color Committee, May Fete, '21, '22, Can- tata, '22, Glee Club, '22, Volley Ball Team, '22, Basket Ball, '23, '24, Commercial Contest, '22, '23, Bookkeeping 12nd in Local, '22J, QEntered in State, '23J Hi G. R. '23, '24, Secretary of Hi G. R. '24, Vodevil, '23, Shakespeare, '23, '24, Kid Day, Class Night, Roman. IDA REED Reedy There is no truer hearted. North Denver, '20, 21, Saguache County High School, '21, '22, Shakespeare, '23, '24, Treasurer, '24: Hi G. R., '24, Literary Triangular De- bate, '24, Junior-Senior Program, '23, Kid Day, Class Night, Roman. . PHRONA WRIGHT She has a smile that would knock the blues out of any day. Pleasant View, '21, Shakespeare, '22, '23, '24, Secretary, '22, '23, '24, Hi G. R., '24, Vodevil, '24, Junior-Senior Program, '23, Girls' Triangular De- bate, '24, Class Night, Kid Day, Greek. LENORE PARKER She finds a way or makes one. Shakespeare, '20, '21, '22, '23, '24, Sergeant-ab arms, '21, '22, Treasurer, '23, Secretary, '24, Hi G. R. '23, '24, Cabinet, '23, Estes Park Delegate, '23, Denver Delegate, '23, May Fete, '22, Junior- Senior Program, '23, Vodevil, '21, '23, Commer- cial Contest, Penmanship, State Champion, '22, Freshman Program, '21, D. A. R. Medal, '22, Class Night, Kid Day, Roman. ERMA MARTIN Bobbie No padlocks, bolts, or bars can secure a maiden so well as her own reserve. Cantata, '22, Glee Club, '22, '23, '24, Shakespeare, '22, '23, '24, Cherry Blossoms '23, Commercial Contest, Junior-Senior Program, Vodevil, '23, Lass of Limerick Town '24, Kid Day, Class Night, Roman. ' ' !'!l! !!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!' U !!!!!!2Q!!!! ..!!gl!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!! ' '!!Q!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!! s :H r K lllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIllllllllIlllllillllillllllllllllllllllll lunlnunuulllnul i i. il li l! ,. Q! ll cz Z 'i Ffh, - ..,. -.... .... - .... ! .... . .... ! ..!-...!..!, 'f!!!!?!!!!!!!! l '5959!!!55!!!!i l am mo . fl E 5 5 2: 2 Qi 'i on xx iii ii ii ss as ii ii 22 ll :si E!! qi ii ss ii i! 5: ii .::::::: lUl1fl izsxzzzzcz :x8::zz::::r::::1:z:::m:::- ii !!! EE: ug ees iii ii: ii iii H! u if lg' ii li NORMAN McLEOD Norm ' I One of the most active men in school, but he doesn't make much fuss about it. y Class Track, '21, '22, Track, '28, Gym Exhibition, '21, '22,Junior-Senior Committee,'28 , Work Medal, . '23, '24, Winner, '24, Vodevil, '23, Vories Medal, if '24, A. C. 0. President, '28, '24, Senate, '22, '23, '24, Secretary of Senate, '23, President of Senate, H '24, Commercial Contest, '21, '22, '23, Winner of ii District in Calculation, '22, '28, Winner of State gg Calculation, '22, '23, Secretary of Staff, '28, '24, 2 Hi Y, '23, '24, C Club, '23, '24, President of ii Senior Class, Pnyx-Senate Debate, '28, Class fig Night, Kid Day. ' lil iii- - S555 REBECCA BRAYTON Bekee iii She doesn't laugh--she giggles. Glee Club, '20, '21, '28, '24, Pan , Three fi Springs , Lass of Limerick Town , '24, Contem- porary, '20, '21, '22, '28, '24, Program Chairman, '22, '23, '24, Booster Club, '20, '21, '22, I-Ii G. R. '22, '28, President, '28, Junior-Senior Program, Minstrel, '24, Vodevil, '21, '22, '23, Circus, '28, Kid Day Committee, May Fete, '22, '23, Dolls , ,gs Nevertheless , Class Night, Kid Day, Greek. ii EVANS JONES - Jonzee Those obstainate teachers they never will agree with me. -ggi Gym Exhibition, '21, Vodovil, '21, '22, '23, senate, '21, '22, '23, '24, Sergeant, '23, President, '24, Busi- -gg ness Manager, '23, '24, Band, '22, '23, '24, Orches- E, tra, '22, '23, Graham's Crackers, Glee Club, '21, 33 '22, '23, '24, 'Mis Cherry Blossom, '28, Lass gag of Limerick Town , Minstrel Show, '23, Senior ggi Play, '24, A. C. O. '24, Hi Y Eats Committee, '24, iii' Greek, Junior-Senior Program, '23, Senior Dance Committe, '28, Flower and Color Committee, Class iii Night, Kid Day. NANEE HAMLIN Nan Hang sorrow! Care will kill a cat. Contemporary, '20, '21, '22, '23, '24, Sergeant-at- E553 Arms, '21, Treasurer, '23, Boosters' Club, '21, '22, Pan , Three Springs , Dolls , Glee Club, '20, '21, French Club, '22, '28, Vodevil, '22, '23, '24, May Fete, '21, '21, '22, '23, Volley Ball Team, '22, gig! Circus, '23, '24, Vice-President of Class, '20, '21, 5, Junior-Senior, '23, Junior Dance Committee, '23, gif! Senior Play Committee, '24, Senior Play, '24, Hi ggi G. R. '23, '24, Minstrel Show, '24, Class Night: ,ggi Kid Day, Roman. MARGARET WILSON Peg Efficiency is a result of enthusiasm, and hard work. I Ei' Contemporary, '20, '21, '22, '28, '24, Secretary, 21- '22, '28, '24, Staff, '22, '28, '24, Glee Club,.'20, 2222 '21, '23, '24, Pan , '21, Lass of Limerick Town, '24, Hi G. R. -'22,. '28, Vice-President, '22, go- '28, Vodevil, 522, 523, '24, Minstrel, '23, May Fete, - '20, '21, '23, Junior-senior Program, '23, chair- gi! man Cap and Gown Committee, Dolls '23, 5,55 Roman, Kid Day, Class Night. .Illlllllillilllllllllllll llllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllle! L 4 . 555555555225225555E55EEEEi3EEE5EE:3E553. in iiasaaiaaaaaaaasaiaaaiiaaashasassaiffi i .iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii:iiiiisisisiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiii' .....Ei.aoiioiaiiaimi. Thirty-three 'iiii f!!!.-........ !!!2!!!!g!!!!'!!!!g!!!!!!!!!g!!l!g!!!!!P!!! !!!!!!!!!Q!!!!'!! Eg!!! !!!!:!!!! !!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!! !!!!!!!!! !!'!!!!!!! iii iiiioinii iiiisiiiiiiiiiliiiiuiiiiiiii iiii iiiiliiii iiiiuiiiiniiii iiii iiii iiii iiii iiiiliiiiliiii iiiiiiiiio 'Q' if- ---' .i ii: :'i.i:::'i rw, iii iil' ul he eng iii! age: ii ii iii 252 53? ANNA MAY SIMS Anna May 555 To have friends is to be one. . May Day Fete, '21: Cantata, '21: Contemporary, '23, '24: Hi G. R. Fashion Show, '23: Kid Day: Class Night: Roman: Junior-Senior Program. EUNICE GARDNER At ease in the classroom or at a banquet, and can talk with equal grace to a freshman or a faculty member. She's not to blame if people just can't . help being nice to her. Contemporary, '21, '22, '23, '24: Staff, '23, '24: Vodevil, '22, '28: May Fete, '21, '22: Booster Club, airs '21: Sub-Captain of Greeks: Junior-Senior Com- jff mittee: Class Night Committee: Senior Play, '24: E!!! Dolls : Winner Staff Night Contest: Kid Day: Class Night: Greek. gnu h THELMA STEVENSON steve iii She is like the sundower-her face is always IQ turned toward the sunny side. Q55 Contemporary, '21, '22, '23, '24: Vice-President, :Eg '22, '28: President, '28, '24: Staff, '22, '23, '24: Vodevil, '22, '23, '24: Booster Club, '20, '21: Chair- i2QQ man Junior-Senior Committee: Vice-President Sen- Siis ior Class: Volley Ball, '21: Cantata, '21: Maker of Dreams , '24: Winner of Vories Medal, '24: A. Eggi C. 0. '24: C. H. S. Council, '23, '24: Minstrel Eg Show, '24: Captain of Romans, '24: Senior Play, '2-4: Kid Day: Class Night. EULALIA WILLOCK Willie She doeth little kindnesses which others leave it undone. Contemporary, '20, '21, '22, '23, 24: May Fete, 555 '21, '23: Vodevil, '22: Junior-Senior Program, '28: Boulder Essay Contest, '28: Kid Day: Class Night: -'fi Roman. iii? Ere: i MAURINE VEITH Skinnie One of the dandiest all-round girls we know- frafik, wholesome,-in short a typical American ii? 31 ' Contemporary, '20, '21, '22, '23, '24: Vice-President, ss! '23, '24: Vodevil, '23: Junior-Senior Program: ,,,, Volley Ball, '21: Captain, '21: Maker of Dreams '24I.Vories Medal, '24: C. H. S. Council, '24: President, '24: Minstrel Show, '24: May Fete, '22: ini Roman: Kid Day: Class Night. ii? SEQ! EYE !ff! 5555 5255 sn: Thirty-four X i 5 Z i i I 5 n ! u v its 5 5 E YE in 2'i fs ll E 2 2 Q i 2 S E 5 , E il! Q i iv! S S s 2 E E 5 i I E 2 2 E 'li is 2.4 s '1' Z5EEE?5.SZEES5?'f5552EZZE2EZ5EZ2SE!Zi2EZESZEEESZSZSZEEEEEEESEZEEESEEET5' 2IEEE!EESZEZEEEEZEESEEEEEEE is ' .ESFESEEEEZEFEEZEEZEEEE a 5 59252222 WALTER STEVENSON Swede We want our annual to show you how much Cen- tennial loves you, Jake. C Club '20, '2-, '22, '23, '24g Football, '20, '21, '22, '23, '24: Basket Ball, '20, '22, '23, '24g Mili- tary Training, '20, Romang Kid Day: Class Night: Winner of Popularity Contest, '24g Captain Over Captains, '24, FRANK REILLY A perambulating comedy. His chief activity has been keeping out of the activities which we all desired to have him share with us. Senior Yell Leader: Class Night Committee: Roman: Kid Day: Class Night. EE! ::: l!! i seas lui Sass :see 'iii in! 2 2 EEE5 sg: iii? En: gee: 2553 iiii E!! a - iii- iii SEE 232 .ai . :gig :us BRUNO DE RosE Rosey H, A mighty athlete he, and built for speed. E535 Second Team Basket Ball, '21, '22: Varsity Bas- 'Hi' ket Ball, '22, '23, '24g Foot Ball-First Team, '23, , '24: Circus, '23, '24: C Club, '23, '24g Roman: gif Kid Day: Class Night. 3 E555 WALTER BROWN Skinny You can't slam him. He's such an all around good sport. Class Night: Kid Day: Senate, '23: Invitation Com- ' mittee, '24: Hi Y, '19, '23, '24g Greek. i I ! i FLOYD McCOY Mac The bed has become a place of luxury for mel I would not exchange it for all the thrones in the world. Pnyx, '20, '21: Class Basketball, '20: 2nd Baseball, '22: 2nd Football, '23: Class Night: Kid Day: Roman. li E ! llllllllllllll IllIllllllllllllllllllfllll llllllllllllll lllllllllill IIIIIIIIIIIRIA: llllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll Q iiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii?ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Thirty-five Tk 1 x .1 :ps EE: ggi :ii 8 !!- ii as ifii iii JAMES GRAHAM Jimmy A .snappy saxaphone syncopator. Glee Club, '20, '21, '22: Junior-Senior Program, EE '23: Dance Committee, '24: Class Night: Kid Day: Minstrel, '24: Vodevil, '21, '23: Orchestra, '23, is '24: Band, '22, '23, '24: Cracker's Jass Orchestra: is Roman. E Ei iii .. . ., 3 LOUIS MARSALIS Louie if An honor to the ,honor roll. , McComb High School: Colorado Springs High School: Pnyx, '24: Pynx-Senate Debate, '24: Tri- gg: angular Debate, '24: Vice-President of Pnyx, '24: gig Vories Medal, '24: Kid Day: Class Night: Greek. 2555 iiii 'iii BENNIE PINGATORE Wop Drives away care by his spontaneous friendliness. ing 2255 Gym Exhibition, '22: Circus, '23, '24: Basket Ball 5255 12nd teamj, '23: Football 12nd teamj '23, '24: Bas- ket Ball Varsity, '24: Band, '23. '24: Orchestra, 5535 '23, '24: Operetta, '23, '24: C Club, '24: I-Ii Y, '23, '24: Roman: Kid Day: Class Night. iii ri :ef ' BEALE ATKINSON Billius Be goo? and you'll be happy but you'll miss a -H lot of un. . E33 Senate, '21, '22, '23, '24: Vodevil, '22, '23, '24: ggi Opera Cast, '23: Minstrel Show, '24: Centennial iii Indoor Contests, '21, '22, '23, '24: Gym Exhibition, gig '21, '22: Gym Class Basket Ball Tournament, '23, '24: Circus, '23, '24: Chairman Flag Committee, ggi '23: Senior, Play Committee, '24: .Senior Play, '24: Commander-in-Chief of C. 0. A. '23: Glee Club, '21: '22, '23: The Medicine Show , Kid S52 Day: Class Night: Roman. li xiii DAN TURNER Dan Qi Reward always awaits perseverance. Pnyx, '21, '22, '23, '24: Secretary, '23: Hi Y, '23, 1 '24: Glee Club, '21, '22, '23, '24: Vodevil, '23: Minstrel, '23: Lass of Limerick Town '24: T Track, '23-2nd Team: Kid Day: Class Night: :Ei Roman, 1 l 1 9 !!l!!!!!!!!!!!!E!::1:: E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!l!!! !!!!'!!il!!!2233!!!!!!s!!!!'!!!!!fi!Q3!! '!! li!! 522: !!!,'!!!!'!!!! E!!! !!!!'!!!!''H!'!!!!S!!!!'!'P! 'EHS 2 llllllflllllllllllllll . . 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E35 'E' as iii ggi sea: ALBINA RICCHUITI .Q Shorty A girl we have to know to understand. gif Canon City High, '21, '22, 'zap Class Night: Kid DRY: Greek. fi: iii gig ii II! S223 Iss: Sig Eff' iii :iii iii in 532: ii H! is! EE EE ua gg .x WILLIAM KELLETT Bill gi' 22:5 Think twice before you speak and then don't say ' it Gym Exhibition, 'zog Kid Day, '24g Class Night, '2-1: Roman. if if 'za 1: .. :i I .sg EE' NELLIE TAN N ER Nell Was there ever a. schoolrnate stauncher, Kid Day 5: Class Night: Greek. 5 sax! an ii' gl -!!: .: 2 i 255: i 5 ss: 2 5 aa 2 H . sis e. .. 5 is He has a huge heart and is happy and generous. Roman: Kid. Day: Class Night. .1 gi.. E' iii? 'i' iii: :aaa :E S ' iii ie 13 - Thirty-seven dwwli . as E355 iii? E555 ses: !!!! !!!! siii :iii Qiii iii -B iii? iiii' ..-esssssseeessee:.r.e-.,.. !eee!!ees!4ee!s!!es!se!' ' I ' ' l I' 1 s ' 1 -1 asQ!eeugeeeueiesese!ag....!eseegaeeigs g iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiliin li RUTH LYONS Ruthie She is ability to her finger tips, has curls besides, and her friends are legion. Staff Artist, '21, '22, '23, '24: Orchestra, '20, '21, '23, '24g Contemporary, '20, '21, '22, '23, '24: Treasurer of Sophomore Class, '21, '22: Art Prize, '22: Vodevil, '22, '23, Boulder Essay Contest, '23, Junior-Senior Program, '23: Music Memory Con- test, '22, '23: Nevertheless '23: Dolls '23: 525 Minstrel, '23: Class Night Committee, '24: Win- ner Work Medal, '24: Greek, '24: Kid Day: Class Night. Qi! THOMAS BARRY Q Irish Why this absent mindedness? Can a young lady iii be the cause? Pynx, 23, '24: Spanish Club, '28: Operetta, '23, EY: '24: Vodevil, '22, '23: Kid Day, '24: Class Night, ju: '24: Greek. S!!! if KATHRYN WHITLARK Katie 5,55 Quiet, dignified, and wholesome. A girl who will ,,, sympathize with you when you need sympathy and be glad with you when you are hapliy. I E Contemporary, '21, '22, '28, '24: Woggle Bug, '22, , '23: Glee Club, '21, '22: Pan : Pin, Flower and ,: Color Committe, '21: May Fete, '21, '22: Chair- M man Party Committe, '22: Minstrel, '23: Vodevil, :QE '22, '23: Junior-Senior Program: Boulder Essay, '24: Work Medal, '24: Senior Play, '24: Dolls : ii Chairman Invitation Committee: Kid Dayg Class ,QQ Night: Roman. K CHARLES STANWOOD Doc M Q ' He has stolenxone girl's heart. Foot Ball, '21, '22, '23, fSecond Teamj Basket Ball, '22, '23, '24g Track, '22, '23, '24: Treasurer of Hi Y, '24g Kid Day, Class Nighty Roman. :::: l 2352 DELBERT YARBERRY Dell He'l1 take his fighting Bulldog spirit on through 2222 life and win. ' Foot Ball, '22, '23g All conference guard, '22, '28: 5355 All conference guard, '22g C Club, '22, '23, '24g Senate, '22, '23, '24, iii Thirty-eight 1.9 . S!!E9H!!E!!EWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!'2f!!! 'l!!!F !'!2'!!!!!!!!' 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Manager Lass of ,Ni imeric own 1 at , ' : taff, '21, '22, '23, '24g EI, 'QQ - - . ' 2:25 ig, Qfssdiffniif'-if ,S'w7ffieiif viii 5i'QsZn5iZiff?i5'r1iif 51, '22: .Commercial -Contest, '21, '23: Winner of ' 2252 District Bookkeeping, '21, '23: Winner of State 55- Bookkeeping, '21: Senate, '22, '23, '24: Class Sec- :iii -35 retary. '22, '23: Class Treasurer, '23, '24: Medi- ' :iii ggi 'cigne Sgovvzll gfigjl: 'GY' filing '21, '23, '24: Second --5 eam oo a , ' I arsi y oot all '22, '23: H' Y, Eff, '21, '22, '23, '24: vice-President of Hi Y, 322: iii Hg! President of Hi Y, '24: A. C. 0. '24: Roman: Jun- Q55 lor-Senior Program, '23 3 Minstrel, '23 : Rocky 5,5 ggi Mountain Press Association Convention, '23: Kid gg Day, '24: Class Night, '24, iff? ' 52: iii f.. 'QQE iii 5555 Q55 S225 iisi 51:2 MARIAN SECHRIST Sechrist 222 Taken--ain't it a shame? Indoor Ball, '21: Volley Ball, '21: May Fete, '21: Freshman Party Committee, '21: May Fete, '22: 5525 Domestic Science Prize, '23 : Shakespeare, '23, ggi ggi, '24: Sergeant-at-arms, '28: President, '24: Debat- iii iss- ing Team, '24 3 Hi G. R. '23: Estes Park Delegate, :ii '23: Secretary, ' '23: President, '24: Circus, '23: Junior-Senior Program '23: Vodevil, '24: Inter- 555' Society Council, '24g Girls' Mixer Program, '24g A. C. O. '24: Cap and Gown Committee, '24: Glee Club, '24: Lass of Limerick Town , '24: Class iii Night: Kid Day: Greek. 5555 22. S555 555: Sn! iii! QTogether by mutual consentj Ease E25 ii iii ee!! ,Q ii- iii! iii 5 A I-in Thirty-nine !!!!!!!!E!E!!.!HEESEESEE!E!!!!!?!9?!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!''!! 'E' U UI ! ' ! 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Who are the officers this year ? , A Mr. Jehle is our critic, Francis Ryley is president, Caryl Chivington is Vice-President, Mary Eldred Campbell is Secretany, and Virginia Stone is Treasurer. . Sounds good. They are good. We elected Margaret Kelley for V ice-President, but she had to leave school. We hated to have her go. , v You had quite a party this year, remarked the visitor. I was sorry to miss it. Was it a :barn party ? ' ' s . . I nodded assent. Um-huh. Everybody was dressed up, too. There were a lot of farmer girls in calico dresses, and a lot of farmer boys in- overalls three shrinks too small. We served cider and doughnuts. The Juniors are an all-round class, spoke the visitor. -A ' E Rather, with three out for football, two for basketball, and two for track. . That's a good record. .- Sure! And then Bob Wallace was in the Work Medal, and so was Alice Robinson, and Margaret Wilder Won the Boulder Essay. ' 5: The Juniors are all right. 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O Our slogan for the year has been, Support all we have certainly lived up to it. We were well ,rep assembly plays, basketball, staff, debating--ah, has been the most important event of the school ye alternate, defeated the Contemporary team, while Marian Sechrist, Ida Reed, and Maybelle McGonigl torious over the Hesperian representatives. Shake honors of the day. Our success has been more than due to the mo to the best of presidents, and a strong group of o the top, and its mem- the Society. To begin 'le-perfect live wires, our new critic, Miss school activities, and resentedin the Vodevil, yes, debating! for this ar. Our negative team Dorothy Brewster, as composed of Phrona Wright, Marie Smelser, and our affirmative team of 6 have been very novel and very cleverly carried out. Every true Shakespearian is justly proud o Society has made this year, and hope is running h prove an even greater success. S f as alternate, were vic- speare carried away the st considerate of critics, fficers. Our programs the record which the igh thatnext year will . .mm nlnul llln I uunn mug unuu nun xy nnuluul mmm ,X- '!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 153 l' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiin. S iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' ' ' I auuuum Y! il ii E! u ei ii Sl' la iff' , i ll liz El su! see se Ill 'EEE -ui iii? seas es:- :ia iii? Seas 5312 fees EEE E!!! rg I ll Sul iiii iss! -ue sg. Eu! use E f f !! !!!!!!! uiiiinm ' En: 'ni gag Milli Sill isa: -,., En? ana .Ill :ug seas ease :sea egg: 5331 :aaa iii? ii: alas ess! :as !e!! :aes ine iii! iiii :ees inn eggs in! 2:52 Forty-nine l l seas iii! lf! iiii I P-' 5 Di 41 Di O D- E FII E-1 Z O U ! -pe E!!! iiii Row 1 QTop Leftj: Virginia Stone, Lucille Curtis, Janet Freed, Virginia Risley, Lucille Logan, Virginia ' Robertson,, Janet Pattee, Mary Eldred Campbell. Frances Rettberxz. Row 2: Helen Stine, Dorothy Campbell, Kathryn Cregan, Janet Wallace, Virginia Enfield, Ruth Stubble- field, Eunice Gardner, Ruth Lyons. Row 3: Mathilda Epeneter, Thelma Stevenson, Maurine Veith, Evelyn Stubblefield, Elizabeth Gast, Helen Forbush, Elizabeth Meston, Maxine Row. Row 4: Anna Mae Sims, Kathryn Whitlark, Eulalia Willock, Miss Brifey, Margaret Wilson, Rebecca Bray- ton, Nannie Hamlin. Absent :Margaret Wilder, Martha Scribner. 22:22:22: ' - ' Fifty '!!!'!!!!Q!Q!!!!:!!!!gQ!!!!!E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!:!!!!!!!!!!! x. f-s--2-sees-ei euseusessrews . ..'1ns'1!!!'ee!! ' -I g a m ..: .... .... -....-. I .-....: .... : .... i .... :...::.:e I is i i iii iiiiiiiiuiiiil'ni iiiiiiiiumn ''iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiifiii EEE ii ii ii asf sei seg :si ii- iii E35 E S ii ni :za as ii iii ss: se ii x. 'r ii 1: ij? :l msn-nlluu nut mllunul nlunllmlnn nnlnuulu ll in C M ' Undef' gn: UII BIITFU1' EIL' Q if Centennial, May-1, 1924. gee Dear Jacqueline: I You will see from my address that I am stillin this wonderful land of Centennial. I wish that I was able to stay here longer, but as my time is limited, I must go on my way in a short time. in I visited the most wonderful city the other day and I thought perhaps that you would like to hear about it. The first thing that attracted by attention was its name, if Contemporary. It certainly is a grand place, everything is sunshiny all the year is round. The fields and roadsides are lined with flower after flower of golden sun- flowers. I really never before appreciated just how lovely this flower is. It is valued above all others in this city. i E.. The citizens of this famous city are about thirty-five in numlber. You will probably think this is a very few, just as I dfid at first. But I soon found out that if they had 5,55 any more it would no longer be a city of happiness, because they would be fighting all the time. They certainly do have good timesbbthere. They ,told rn aboucpsomk of them. EEE Every year they get some new citizens, and sg these new memb rs entertain the others. -ig This year they had a progressive dinner. It must have been loads of fun. Then, in one of the nearby towns they had a circus, so the 'Contemporiansi went and made money by selling peanuts, chewing gum and candy. Q 'l They don't spend all of their time having a good' timeg they learn. things, too. Here lately they have been studying modern playwrights and their plays. They cer- fiii . tainly have interesting programs, as I heard one ,of them myself the other day. I. learned the names of the rulers of this fair city and as you might meet them sometime I will tell them to you: I President ............................................... .......'Thelma Stevenson gig Vice-President ........ ..... . Q ....... Maurine Veith Secretary ............. ......... M argaret ' Wilson Treasurer .................... ......... ..... - .... .... .... ....... ..................... R u t h S t ubblefield Sergeant-at4Arms .................................. . ........................ a ................................. Mathilde Epeneter Well, I think this is about all I have time for now. If there is anything else you would like to know just ask me in your 'next letter. Love, MARIE. if iii Sig il lf: 2552 een nes-:see-sees' Q eemesuseeue sau-euvmure N FLW Elaiaasiaaaiasaaiiaiai il imaiiniiaiaasaaaaiaiasiiiaa' H, 5 6' l 2.4 QIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII III I I II 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 I I I I I I I I I U II 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 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III II I llIllilI III I I III I I I I l EEE E! 22? E! IIII Iul 555 . . Qui ii . iii: fill Iii! :::: ..- i EH' sas: ini IH! sis: avi Ez.: :iii :Eff gui :..- ,, IIII 2222 ini :es iii' gf' -sa iii! iii gig ass as iii E, -.. ii iii? SEE! -iii E255 Eu: iii 4 ' ii!! M W SEE 9-' W- W ies! Q!!! if :nl . . . . iii! . . E355 1, Sf- iii? iii Zia iii? EEE III IiI 5435 1.1 'iii iff? 5525 , , III First Row fTop, Left to Righty: Fannie Reiner, Marion Porter, Joy Kinkle, Vivian Murray, Arta Buck, iii! Sara Oppenheim, Ella Trautwein. m iggs Second Row: Francis Zimmerman, Judith Ellen Murray, Martha Nell Herring, Lucille Paddock, Margaret ,,, if- Ochs, Leona Allen, Vera Dammann, Margaret Davis. -.. gig Third Row: Dorothy Allen, Alice Robinson, Marie Frame, Laura Proudfoot, Miss Burton, Dorothy Entriken, 'H' Yuel Bergman, Martha Paddock. ' Fourth Row: Thelma Le Master, Bernice Kane, Emma Lou Hill, Marie Zimmerman, Lillian Carlin, Turza ' ' Dammann. :': ' Absent: Mary Ethney Converse, Adeline Bess, Ruth Johnston, Lorene Watson, Gladys Recker, Louise Lyons. 332 isis ees! E. .0 ' N Fifty-two l 1 ,, , !igiiIiiiiguiivIgii Irmun Il In lIlmIn Izumi IuuInnIu Iuilimuuiun IniIuuIuuInn Imlllmln Inilu In lu Iniuu In Im InnInnIimIuuIn InnIn In Inilnulu In In Im InnIg5-gIgigieggiiI.'1AIlivillligggggigggggggggqlllli InulnuIlilv:ggig5giig5i3ggIr Iiiiieiin F KY' iiiiiiuiiliiiii' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Il I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I In 4 li'i ' u Il ii iIA'v'iA'lI u 1ImI:uniIII'lI1HlIl lIH- !??!!!?!!!!!!!!!?!!! -seseeeevssseases:ee-s!e:ee::ev's::eeeee.ee:' I-----H'---wi-uw .aiaaaiinsaiaaaaaaaslasiiaaiaiaiiasu' - : :Q ii ii QQ mi ,. ii Ei ll ii li ll in ,1 ll as as ,. .. I9 ll al ss !! M! sl ll eg! iii Sas! 5553 YT! 5.3 3531 gli Si? sfff ieii ...E 3322 sus gag iffi g s 235 gui fsss SH! Sees iii isa! il r iz 5:2 ii 2 EE! ssl !l gi? 2:3 il Q: Zi ll I! 5 ll ll l Zhasperian A new girl was walking down the hall puzzling over a schedule card when a Hesperian girl, noting her distress, offered her assistance. Since Hesperian has taken over the big -sister movement all new girls are estab- lished by them. Leading the new girl to her rooms, the Hesperian girl join Hesperian she reminded her to work hard, for if she ever aspired t must have good grades g since the advent of the scho arship movement all members must stand well in their classes. - A At lunch hour our new' friend was initiated into ore Hesperian news. Hesperiangalways irls. She was intro- Would she go to the Pnyx-Senate debate with themnt goes in a group. Meanwhile she met many sociable duced to Marie Zimmerman, who was such a good de, ater in the finals of the Vories Medal Contest, Alice Robinson, whose To Have and to Hold made such a hit in the Work Medal, and Thelma LeMaster, who played a leading part in the opera. Q Several days later she went to the circus and whom should she behold but Turza Dammann, as lovely a queen as ever captivated Prince Charming. She heard about Monday at O'Flannigan's', which was writtenvby Adeline Bess, and was surprised to hear that Hesperian was the company who successfully acted it. - . . ' While shopping downtown the new Centennialite came upon a group of Hesperians selling the tastiest home-made candy a body ever ate. And we are to give an Easter egg sale and a St. Patrick sale, too, stated one of the enthusiastic members. ' A a Hesperian. Oh, the joy of that meeting! She was simply amazed when One memorable Wednesday the new girl became she heard of our Mothers' Day play, written by Mary Etheny Converse, our Pollyanna plans and our programs. She stood before the society and gravely stated: lf ever you need me I promise to be 'Johnny on the Spot,' and give my best to Miss Burton and all the officers, who are Vivian Murray, President, Marie Zimmerman, Vice-Presidentg Alice Robinson, Secretary, Turza Dammann, Treasurerg Marie Frame, Society Artistg Dorothy Entriken, Press Reporter, and all the membersg and to give friendship, seek knowledget uphold democracy, and be loyal, for this is the law of Hesperian. A M' :x n i H !! se! iii se ii 3- E! -iv ni ! :iii ::'!' en! EEE! :ree :sas is eel ease E555 iii :ali een! gli ll 5 si E! ll ii as see ii' Sai 5533 1: S! EEE !!! 'fi gigs iii' Ei! 3 ii ss! as ll li lei E55 2:5 is ii is fl its E35 isa? i Eze! Egg! .iii ini !!. if: is gl iz? ini ig? 5 5 !!!- all flii 5525 .3 E.. iii sig E Q iff? E25 iii iii fl 3 5 Fifty-three IN Ulf! n u mu I . . . , . Row 1 QTop, Left to Righty: William McCracken, Floyd Cadwell, Jake Epstein, McLean Marsalis. Row 2: Marion York, Tom O'Kelly, Bert Griggs, James Graham, Tom Barry, Louis Marsalis. Row 3: Richard Pingatore, Robert Wallace, Tom Price, Charles Beach, Caryl Chivington, Ralph Bartlett Row 4: Albert Warner, Judge Connelly, Myrven Pannebaker, Marion Austin, Stephen Poe, Dan Turner Insert: Paul Clifford. Absent: Wadsworth Pressoy. Juv Culfee. f Fifty-four - gn E E I n i i 1 2R2!!!!!!!!!!,!!!Q!!2,, ....-....-....-.......!!!!!.!E!!...!!!!!!!!!!! !!!F!!!!!l!l!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!! uolrmluulunlurln ' ' ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jvi 'V T an I eggs . licnx The past .school year has been a year of achievement for the Pnyxers, who have always Worked in the interest -of the school and have- been respon- sible for the success of many activities. Pnyxers have taken part in all school functions to advantage, especially in debatirlg and oratorical con- tests, for which the society exists. . Myrven Pannebaker won the hotly contested Vories Medal debate. The Pnyx first team won the Star-Journal trophy debate for the third consecutive year. The team was composed of: Myrven Pannebaker, Louis Marsalis and Rlalph Bartlett. These debaters held positions on the triangu- lar teams which defeated both Colorado Springs and 'Canon City. 84 - 5 2 5 s si Besides this, the leading roles in both operetta and Senior play were assigned to Pnyx members, and you all enjoyed the sparkly- humor which some of our black artists added to the minstrel show. ' The opening act in the Vodevil was presented by the Pnyx en masse. Marion York, artist, exhibited in a clever manner a series of human pic- tures, varying in theme from the super-sublime to the roaring ridiculous. Much of the Pnyxers' success in debating is .due to the critic, Paul E Clifford. With the talent discovered in '23-'24, neztt year should see the j Pnyx Debating Society holding its .rightful place in the sun. ' The officers follow: h ' A Ralph' Bartlett ................. ........ . . ................. C ..... President Louis Marsalis ,,,,,,, ........ l ....... Q ..... V ice-President .5 Tom Barry ................ .... . . ...................... Secretary Q Marion York ..................... - .... ................... T reasurer Wadsworth Pressey ....... .......... S ergeant-at-Arms Fifty-ii V ....,.......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ' ' 6 eng E555 iiii 2 ees! iiii iiii iiii ass: sue 1 iiii iiii - s s s S..- E..- iii gs: ei!! E M E E K EE E555 M Qiig W ii ll!! EEE5 !!!! iii' En 'lf L !! H is E!!! !!!!!!!!!f2!'!' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fifty-six 'v l C ss' 5 x Row 1 lTop. Left to Rightj: George Derrington, Beale Atkinson, Evans Jones, Paul West, George Trotter, Alden Shaw. Row 2: Charles Flutcher, Frank Hoag, Vincent Nessen, Herbert Foster, Paul Heath, Maurice Douglas, Nor- man McLeod. Row 3: Ernest Rushmer, Dean Farrel, Clifton Power, William Duncan, Charles Freed, Robert Shonsbye, Joseph Peterson. Insert: Mr. William Neuswanger. Absent: Jack Meigs, Francis Ryley, Sidney Hacker. Elmer Pearce, Delbert Yarberry, Milton Schultz. 'll!!!!!'!!!!!!!! ! !9! !! !'! !'! !!5!!!'!! SENATE a EERE! l I W ses- L L 2252 PT: -sf- I . .S 1 E!!! !!!! es. 5535 54:5 :ue -gs in iii Ei .sea ii in E81 EEE: Eli' as 2:25 ::: E1- Sss ess! !ii asf: 2125 sees Sig, Ex: :ni 'VI 'N Eli! 'X 7 if ,sie ss AQ A' ll' eff' 'sam X: 1 Q ses: Q 54 'iii as S 535 iiii 5 5225 ' ii- ,., The past year was a very successful one, from a Senate viewpoint. Senators took part in every line of school activities. There were Senators E I!!! 5 on the debating team, in athletics, Senior Play, eight Senators on the Staff, 5 including Editor-in-Chief and Editor-in-Chief Elect, two oratorical con- testants, the four class presidents, besides those vvho are in the band, and A other things, too numerous to mention. Q The Senate is planning' on a banquet later on in the year. Although Ili mixed parties are forbidden' this year, the stag banquet will be one of the .. . , si keenest affairs this year. i 'I ,Many new members were taken in this yearl. From the ability that these men have showin in their respective lines so far, the future looks ex- ceedingly bright for the Senate Debating Society. T y .3 T gs' Following are the officers who presided the past year: 1ST TERM 2ND TERM 1 3RD TERM 5 President Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms W zu! :zz ln Jack Meigs t Norman McLeod gig 552 Evans Jones Norman McLeod George Trotter !!!- E55 Norman McLeod George Trotter i 'Sidney Hacker :ss E555 isa? 'EEEE see: iii! ses: a E Qzss iiii Qi? :as S!!! ff: 555 is E225 EEE 5355 L' 'is w!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2 !!!!!!!!!:!!!?!!!!?!!2?!JE!!!:EA!f! !!i:s!!!3!!!!'!! m!!9l!!!!!ESQ!!!'9!!!Sl!!!El!SE!!!2!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!2ll!52B!!!-K!22223233255!2!!l!!!!!!!5!!!!!!?!!!! !E!!!22!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!3!!!! llllllllltlillllllvll llllllllilllilllilll lltlllllullllllll ll lllllllIhllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUhlIIlIllIIINIIIlllllllllIllllllllllllfllltllllllllllIll!! Fifty-seven I Z9 E555 gre! ! H 'cfs c' as ff 0 4' 0 C-All fur Qlentennialg Cllentennial fur CAN. Although this is the first year for the Associated 'Centennial Officers, its accom- plishments have- been many. All members are those who were presidents of the societies and classes, vice-presidents of classes, and Editor-in-.Chif of the 'Centennial Staff. Those who wear the little Mallet pins are Associated Officers of Centennial. These 'pins are given as a reward or honor for the strenuous effort and work put forth by the officers. ! 3 The purpose of the A, C. O. is to promote the highest interests of Centennial, to cultivate loyalty toward the institution among its students, to preserve the ideals and traditions of the school, and to be a responsible organization. for the students of Centennial. c Centennial needs this organization, and with such a glorious purpose, the A. C. O. is bound to succeed. President ................... ..,... N orman McLeod sas Vice-President ....... ...... F' rancis Ryley Secretary ........... ......... J ack Meigs ills iii il lmlugglnrllmu g 'iiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fifty-eight !!!!!!l!!!! .... -.. 5. ! I E -.....!!!!!lll!!5!!!!!!1!!!L'!!!!!2!!i! .2 iiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i I EEEEE5E5iEE5iEEEEEEEiEEEE .I'I E I 5'I!I'E v-V' I C. H. S. INTERgSOCIETY COUNQIL Elsie Accola Maurine Veith Madeline Sloan Miss Harriet Spencer Miss Burton Miss Brifey Thelma Stevenson Marion Sechrist Vivian Murray l I Epi !! if iii iss: 53? si: si gn Sh iff? EEZ si iii sas isis EEE iii ii i iii inf SE E Ei li i I i ali 25' . E if iii eel Ei! in iili it El! gee? E!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! nliviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fifty-nine i sg 's EE Eli 2522 I 'Q is QI Eli s ui 1 sei ui ui ll fs I :l .. is ga E xl! 2: ll :Q is li iii EE ll Q: iz .E 2 ll R! ll: if 355 ii -il li its ll ll 2 l .! I! 55 li lx ! ls ii l! z E! iii Hi gli gi! ll li 35 az 15 ll 5 1-2 .L Y? H I ll 3? -EL 55: 555 55- !!!' iii? ini E555 assi EEE see: assi ,af :F EEE M S225 gee !!! E233 EH! iii' !!!!!!?!!!?!!!! '!!'!! ' D MGI' E50 '71 ' 'Ellie Ejntexzsnciefg Oluimcil Our baby organization opened its eyes, stretched its arms, crowed lustily, and then began to grow, becoming, as all -infants do, the center of interest at once. ' - . Thisvery precocious child has, in its first year, produced ideas which bid Well for the days ofits maturity. The Inter-Society Council has grown to 'a membership of nine personages, consisting of a representative from each society, the presidents and critics being ex-officio members. The girls christened the child C. H. S., a name bearing the initials of the three literary societies, Contemporary, Hesperian and Shakespeare. Her object is to foster and promote a spirit of fellowship and a close acquaint- ance among the three societies. The officers for each year are to be chosen by rotation. The Suffragette Social, open house for all girls in school, and the Triangular Debate originated in and were promoted by this body. A standardization of grade requirements met with great success. The officers are: Maurine Veith, Chairmang Madeline Sloan, Secre- tary, and Elsie Accola, Treasurer. ,!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l EB!!!EEEE!!Q!.E!2!!!!!!....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.Q iiiiiiiiiiiiu' ' ' ' ' 'luiaimniiuuuuu nu Sixty SECOND SEMESTER President 5 Vice-President .. ......... . Meigs SUS nuannnnunnm nun mmm un mmm n u n u izwg.s5.:ue......a::.....egg...gem..35::g::sz.,sszzz:zu:::Skaggsas:sis:::::::::g:u::::::::::: :ssse:zeas:::gg:::::'::::::::z:z:::::: u 1 nmuanmunuluua nun an uuunuuunummuul: uununnuuuuml uuummuu uni.-umm uuulnullunumnu !!!!!!!!! muum 2 W 55 S 5 rs is The Hi Y is a club of live-wires, made up of High Schopl boys. They are affiliated with the Y, M. C. A. At the beginning of the year they of their critic, Mr. White, who went to Fort Collins. Father ' Hi Y after Mr, White's departure. . . . 0 The membership of the club IS about thirty. Most affairs. Besides hearing talks by various prominent m members are fast becoming star culinary artists. The officers of the organization are: 'FIRST SEMESTER President ' ,,,,,,,,,....,.,.,,,..,,..,.....,, Parlhebakel' Vice-Preside Secretary Secretary ........... ........ M Gdill Treasurer ..,.... ..... T rotter 2,5 Sig sig? iss? .fs si esueessueverse ti- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Treasurer . ......,. ,.,. . were hampered by the loss Dagwell well sponsored the f them are active in school en and giving suppers, the Douglas int ......... ..... B ill Clark Sprengle Stanwood unllu iii ig! as Z!! iiif ilif 5555 ii: iss! 555 -ug 5555 iii? 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Three of the best plays given in Centennial by students were given this year. They fairly radiated individuality. The cleverness in acting won the audiences and the students showed their appreciation by hearty wishes .for more. Every play given was a gem of its kind, sparkling with artistic lighting and characteristic costumes. Nevertheless was the first of this series. Do you remember Myrven Pannebaker when he tried to walk the straight and narrow path? He made a brave start, didn't he? Rebecca Brayton as a little boy made all of us think of our scraps with little brother or sister. But his sister, Ruth Lyons, Ican't understand how he could find any fault with her, can you ? That play surely won our hearts. The very simplicity of the Maker of Dreams with its effective song, light and color, caught us. Edwina Trueman melted our hearts as only a true actress can while every girl in the audience hoped that she might be Pier- rot's next choice. Thelma Stevenson took the part and protrayed the fiickle heart-smasher exactly. Maurine Veith, as the Maker of Dreams, took us back to the good old romantic days when powdered hair and silver buckles were the fad. ' At Christmas time Miss Hill presented a Christmas play, Dolls. The cosy fireplace made us think of stockings full of presents and of Santa Claus, while the Christmas tree fairly made us shout with glee for there was not one of us but had a vision of sugar plums, and then in the second act were those dolls! Big dolls and little dolls, soldier dolls and lady dolls, all fight- 1ng.ef The cast was: ' Mother ................. ...... K athryn Whitlark Little girl ................ ...... Irish maid .................. .......... The dolls were: Fashionable lady Marie Antoinette The Old Doll, Genevieve ...... -.-----..Ruth Lyons Rebecca Brayton Margaret Wilson ------..-Eunice Gardner --...Nanee Hamlin Baby Doll ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ......... 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Qihaxn emo Einar iWas not the choice of this year's senior play a pious idea ? Has any play of by-gone days given you more laughs per minute than the production of the class of '24? Will there ever be another play like it? Was not Miss Hill, with the co-operation of the entire cast, responsible for the tre- mendous .success of the production? Don Murray, as James King, certainly filled the shoes of an irate father. From this exhibition we are sure that Don will be a success in later life. Could there have been a better man for the part? Would you not give your share of the Atlantic for a maid ' like Corinthia? And what would you give for a business partnerof her equal? What would the play have been without Eunice? And there was Kathryn Whitlark, as Julie De Witt, and Evans Jones, as Clinton De Witt, what a l-oving couple. We'll sure say Evans was the old fashion sheet when he appeared in the Douglas Fairbanks. Kathryn played the part of a haughty daughter to perfection. How could you keep them away from the farm if all of the feminine agriculturalists were like Nan? And who would have ever thought that a woman could keep a secret as Eva did? Nanee, in taking the part of leading lady, displayed the talent of a professional. Life would be a pleasure if there were more aunts like Aunt Abby. This part was made for Steve without a doubt. Though she- slighted her household duties,'who would turn her down as mistress of his house? Dr. Jack, played by Ralph Bartlett, we are sorry to say, played the game and lost, but the play would have been lost without him. Uncle Horace, played by Myrven Pannebaker, surely made the best of a week-end visit. And as an insurance agent we'll say he compared with the best of them. Bill Clark, taking the part of Adam Smith, played the part of leading man as it should he played. We certainly hope that luck will permit Bill to carry out his idea of Home, Sweet Home. A flip of the coin would decide who was the best father-Don or Bill. . Lord Andrew Gordon proved to be a real sport in the end. Beale Atkin4 son played this part and certainly did a good job of it. The class of '24, and it alone, could produce such a show. They now pass the torch to the class of '25. 1 1 um , L EEEEEEEEQEEEEEEE Sixty 2.4 n ll- Sus ini gs -fm aasi 651112 imairel ihnfn , The first year it has been given, but so well presented that we hope it will be an annual event. Real, good old-fashioned minstrel, and new , up-to-date vodevil is a combination hard to beat. Tlie ,minstrel show had them both. The first half of the program was devoted entirely to the colored min- strels. Every member of the cast seemed to be brimming over with the spirit of funand pep which prevailed in the show. The songs were clever, the tunes catchy, and, best of all, the jokes were fe lly funny. Will you ever forget Mr. Porter's imitations of a duck, or' ill Clark's Runnin' Wild ? Wasn't Dauby a handsome and perfect interlocutor? Maurice Douglas, Myrven Pannebaker, Beale Atkinson and Paul West were typical comedians-always ma-king the audience laugh. To the circle goes a large amount of credit. Their melodious voices made every one of the songs a success. , , The second half of the program was devoted to the vodevil acts. There were seven of these acts. All of them were very welll presented, and were easily equal to those presented in the annual vodevil. The purpose of the minstrel show was to raise money to help pay for :S ii ERE the band suits. It was a worthy cause and was well patronized. Two per- formances were given, one Thursday afternoon for the grade school chil4 dren and one Friday night for adults. MINSTREL-FIRST 'PART Interlocutor-J, S. Doubenmier. W 4. Song, I iWasn't Scared ,,,,,,.,.,.,,,, , E C0mediaHS-William Clark, M. N. Por- .............................. Myrven Pannebaker ter, Maurice Douglas, Beale Atkin- 5. Ballad, Louisiana Blossom ........ son, Myrven Pannebaker, Paul West. ................. L ................... Ernest Rushmer Balladists-Ernest Rushmer, Favorite 6. Song, Seven or Eleven .............. ROl1Ch, Evans Jones. .................................... Maurice Douglas Chorus .................................. Boys' Glee Club 7. Ballad-, ll'hat Old Gang of Mine 1. Openin-gVChorus .... .Entire Ensemble ,,,,.,,,,,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fay Rough 2. Song, Bake Dat Chicken Pie .... 8. Song, 'llhe Duck's Quack .........,.. Atkinson N, Porter 3. Ballad, Out There in the Sun- 9. Song, 'Runnin' Wild ........ Bill Clark shine With You ............ Evans Jones 10. Finale ,....................... Entire Ensemble INTERMISSION 2 PART TWO , Sketch, Monday at 0'Flannigan'si ........ The Three Musketeers ..,....,..,, Bill Burr, Hesperian ......Tom Edsmiston, Richard Pingatore Monologue .................. William QBil1J Clark Sketch, Radio Dreams .... Contemporary Bud's Buddie Sextette .............................. . bs, Pretty Ladies DIRECTORS Serenaders ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,., The Troubadours Miss Dolly Trone Mr. Rei Christopher EEEfEE3EIIE3E2!E55?EE55E355Ei S ixty-seven 8.4 'mseelsileeee 'es G 9 'aaaaaaaaaiaiia 'E iss ,E S ass: iii -,,- :ui safe ee!! assi Buhehil LL. The tenth annual vodevil, presented during the last week in October, was considered the finest ever given. Two performances were held, each time before a crowded Auditorium. The Pnyx Society was represented by a very amusing skit which proved an excellent opening number. The Girl Reserves' act, a delightfully modern fairy tale, was received with well deserved applause. The Medi- cine Show was given by Miss Hill's expression class, and was a finished production. Shakespeare's numlber on the program was a colorful bit of singing and dancing. The staff act was justly appreciated by the audience. It was a clever bit of just supposin' on King Tut and his views of 1923, after three thousand years of solitary confinement. As to curtain acts, the laurels went to Mr. Porter. As a country rube, he carried on an uproarious conversation with his don't cher know ? E friend, Bill Clark. The Boys' Glee Club, under Miss Trone's supervision, added much humor and harmony to the evening. And when it comes to the appearance of an olive-checked maid from sunny Italy with her accom- 5 panying organ grinder, and the capers cut by two clowns Cfeminine, of 5 course,J in the vivid red and white-adjectives fail. Let it suffice that the Vodevil of 1923 proved a huge success with due g credit and honor to those participating in it and supervising it. E i 5 E I R .... . SQ 1 Sixty-eight L l !!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!J!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!3!!' 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A ery little outside help, I rty-three members of stant Leaderg William lreasurerg Nelson Car- 2 michael, Chief Musician, and Carleton Fishback, Dru m Major. ium, in a band concert our thanks for a real iii! iii sees see! Eli: eu! Seas EEEE ees! iiii Eels ease 555: see! -255 I ll '4 2 Sixty-nine . 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Much credit is due Miss Irene Pryor, ballet director. 1 The Centennial Orchestra, under the leadership of Mr. Christopher, did a meritorious piece of work on the accompaniments., I Such popular favor was won by the production that it was repeated at the City Auditorium. Without the splendid co-operation of several faculty members, such a rare treat could never have been given. The plot of the story is at once clever and romantic. Judge Hooley informs Rose McCoy of the promise her father had ade for her marriage to Captain Pomeroy Worthington. As the elder of t o nieces, Rose has re- cently been left a fortune by a rich uncle in Americ . She and her cousin, Betty McCoy, form an agreement to change places o find out whether the Captain's interest is only a mercenary one or one of ffection. Justin O'Flynn, who is in love with Rose, is disturbed over the arrival of the Captain. The Captain suspects the cousins pf playing a trick, but says nothing. A letter from his father, Sir Charles,1 falls into Riose's hands and convinces her that Pomeroy's object is to win her money and not her loveg therefore she spurns him more than ever. The Captain is delighted with the situation, since he has truly fallen in love 1with Betty, and he folf lows his own desire. 1 Sir Charles and Lady Worthington arrive andlare amazed and angry at the turn of affairs. : h Ezra Q. Hicks, an eccentric Yankee farmer, c mes upon the scene in time to simplify matters by proving that the wealt has been given to the wrong girl. 1 THE CAST 1 u ' Sir Charles Worthington, an English Squire ............ ......... . ..,.... .........,...... E v ans Jones Lady Worthington, His Wife ..................................... ................ Y ......................... H elen Bassett Captain Pomeroy Worthington, Their Son ....... .................................. M yrven Pannebaker Betty McCoy, Rose McCoy Qcousinsl ............. ........ R ebecca Brayton, Thelma Le Master Judge Hooley, Their Guardian ......................... ......................................... W illiam 'Clark Justin 0'Flynn, an Amorous Attorney ......... .,...,....,....... F avorite Rouch Mrs. O'F1ynn, His Mother .................................... ........ M argaret Wilson Ezra Q, Hicks, an Elderly Yankee Farmer ...... .................... M r. Porter Pat, an Inn Keeper ............................................ ......... M aurice Douglas ' .William Burr Mike, a Hostler .............................................. ........... .Lucille Logan ..Gus Gritner Molly, a Waitress .....................................................................V............................... Butler .............................................................. ..-.........-...-............................................, Chorus of Villagers, Maid- Servants and Guests Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs Accompanied by High School Orchestra EHEEEEEEEEEE.. Q !'! !!!'! 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Yes, we all agree that if there were more Bulldog organizations like the Glee Club, Centennial would be-but isn't that enough of a compli- ment, the best of them all? Q Q..- ini iii Qlf' il 5 .. ! E ini seas iii! esee'eess!esfseseeseie..- .... -w---'-w---- f 'maisaaasisasissnisaaaizaaa s n i i x iiiiiiiiiiiiii P -A Seventy-two I I I I I sexi slag iiii iii .., 2 ll seas iii! EEE? Q!!! :EEE S53 'SES 99 ii !!! Iii I lunmmlmm nuuu n nluu s -unu n ,.,,,,,,, Inu, , .H I aaaiiaa'aaaaaaalasliaafsiaaf'' ' :iaaaiaazaiiiiiifa:a:iEsEE5:EEE::aiEE I T' I . I IIE - I ,,,I I I E 5352 I I I 225 ' I sa GIRLS' GLEE CLUB I II I ' The Girls' Glee Club is composed of about thirtyf of the peppiest girls in Q5 Centennial. In their costumes of white middy suits and crimson ties, they have the real bulldog touch. They have certainlyjshown their ability as if singers in the assemblies held on such days as Armistice Day, Christmas, fig and Lincoln's Birthday. Many of the girls are elccellent soloists. This Glee Club combined with the Boys' Glee Club, put org a very clever act in the Minstrel Show, Tell Us Pretty Ladies. In co-operation with the Boys' Glee Club, they also put on the operetta, The LassI of Limerick Town, 'l in wonderful style. This live-wire organization is under the direction of Miss Trone. E I I giii i STI I E EEE? 3 . .... Se ty-three U6 iiii iii? l THE CENTENNIAL ORCHESTRA Success has been the reward for support of Centennial's orchestra this year. It is the biggest, best orchestra Centennial has ever had. Under the direction of Mr. Rei Christopher, this orchestra, which numbers thirty- three pieces, has proved highly satisfactory in everything it has attempted. g..- P It is the first time in the school's history that the orchestra has given an entire program, such as was presented this year at the Steel Works 'M Auditorium. The orchestra furnished music for the comic opera, the Senior play, and various other school programs. It was also one of the attrac- tions of Pueblo's Music Week. Keep up the old orchestra spirit, you musician folks. When it is present, progress is positively amazing. S ill ,IE isis li .I Seventy-four g ii E555 mm E!!! EEE: 2255 -!!! EF! iii: !!!! E555 li! -il Elia Ill! :Ml !!!! siii E!! se: ui ai! llli -.l. ease fs' ini use Eff: lu! :ss 3 i iii E45 :ass lhl :ie iii isa Ill iii us iii 5.5 'Glllpz ight nf Chula Oh, I am happy, buoyantly happy! It eternall bubbles up in me-Qthe joy of living. Who would not be so? Of course, y am young., That is an asset. And spring is here. But to find at the end of the rainbow Cfor there is a pot of gold, you know! a formula, experimentally proved,thatwill always inspire'meM to carry on, feeling safe and secure in myself, is 'to rejoice. i I V A A . ' f .A 1 Q, It is to laugh, to wish to sail upon those fluffy white clouds of morn, to dance in the green meadows of fancy, to ski on the snowy peaks of exhil- 59' iration, to singat the top of my voice, to fight mb' own battles, above all, ax' to live in a fine way-to serve something-someone. as Delightfully refreshing! And it is all so perfectly simple. That is the beauty of it. Centennial is the rainbow, the end of the rainbow, graduation, and the pot of gold-well, that is the 'bulldog spiriH: which says, Hold on ! 5,- 'iii Eagerly I wait to play the game of life, knowing that while I keep the bulldog spirit nothing can matter. Defeat? Suppression? Never! My chief asset is an invincible spirit. While I can recall the tints and tinges of the rainbow, nothing can harm me. Faith in the past! Hope in the future! Oh! Happiness-I have found you now! Oi . .... Seventy-five ll M -E! ll 2 sua lee ii 3. 2 5 5 2 E555 E s E 1:2 Z!! as EE' Q! 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The reason for 'this unusual outburst was nothing more nor less than the unwonted presence of a large carpet tack in one of the tires on the 'Docto-r's Ford coupe. 1 -- --. CFrenchJ --- -- if fGreekJ -- - --. fLatinJ All of these invocations: failed to remedy the defect, as carpet tacks have a provoking habit of responding to neither the classics nor profanity. I Having some trouble, Misteh? It was a cheerful voice. Doctor G. Launcelot Witherspoon, A. M., turned, stopped a flow of German UI, and looked at the owner of the above-mentioned voice. Yes, sir, was the reply. Do you know how to mend a tire? I sure do. 'When I was in High School, I spent my time in learning to do some- thing practical, and I didn't take any foreign languages. This rather pointed remark caused the Doctor to swallow a sharp retort, because he did want that tire fixed, and this young fellow evidently was skilled in such things, and, moreover, seemed very willing to do it, 'because he went straight to the tool-box of his' little home-made racer, and produced everything necessary to do the job, from a jack to some tire-putty. Seems to me, observed the Doctor, as the young man extracted the cause of the trouble, that I have some such outfit in the tool-box in the baggage compartment. Whereupon he produced, a fine little set of tools and material. Don't do you much good if you can't use 'em, remarked the other. He- gave a hasty scrape at the part of the tube that had been punctured, spread the glue on it carelessly, and slapped a patch on it without waiting for the glue to set well. You in a hurry? This from the Doctor. I thought that soft glue had to be dried a little in order to make it hold well. No, I'm not in a hurry, he replied. He put the tube in the tire and started to pump on it. I guess she'll hold. There you are, Mister. ' I surely am obliged to you. If I can remunerate you in any way, I shall certainly be glad to do so. - ' You're welcome. Iiwill be on down the way you're evidently going, after while. Maybe I shall be able to help you out if you have any more trouble, but I don't think you will. I Well, thank you again, young man. I hope you'll change your opinion of foreign languages, some day. Good-bye! The Doctor spun on down the road, thinking of the young man's haste- in fixing the tire. The said young man, who happened to be called Leon Gordon, stood looking after him with a grin. Some bird. That was his opinion. Well, I fixed his tire, anyhow. He watched me like he was takin' lessons from me. Then he climbed into his own tin limousine, and rattled down a side road, for he was going to town, also. but not alone. The doctor was driving absent-mindedly, forming plans for a debate on the use 4.2 E !!!!!g!!!!'!!!!g!!!!!!!!!Ql!!!Q!i!Q!!!!! !!!!Ql!!!g!!!!g !!!!!.l!!!g!!!! Qli!!!!!!g!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l'!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! '!!!!!!!!!Q!!E!!!f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!E!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!! '!S!'1 iiiiiluiiuiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiimiiiiniliniiiisiiiiaiiiio iiiiiniiiniiiinniiiiiiiiniiii 'hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i3ii iiiiiiiii'8iii iiiiiiiiiIiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifliiiiii Seventy-six of foreign languages in which he was to take part. 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With all the pre- . . . . 5 cision he had so palnfully acquired by his study of foreig languages, he carefully scraped every bit of dust and dried glue away from the p ncture, applied the paste, let it partly dry, and then put on the patch. Well, of all the wonders I have witnessed in my short and eventful career, this is the blue-ribbon pup. This rather forceful, if not very classical, remark issued from the soul and lips of one Leon Gordon, Esquire, recent mend r of the troublesome tire. He had driven up again in his div, this time accompani d by one of the prettiest girls the Doctor had ever seen, and Carlton was a co-educational college. Besides her natural feminine qualities of beauty, there was something mqre, something the- the ordi- nary man could not fully appreciate, a freshness and charm that only a very few of her sex have. I 1 Ei! Your patch didn't hold, said the Doctor, raising his hat' to Genevieve Laws. Then turning again to Leon, he continued, Perhaps you're not aware, young man, since you spent your time in high school on practical things, that one ains much by the- study of foreign languages. Not least to be mentioned are a precisi n and thoroughness which are helpful every day. Leon flushed. His manner was entirely changed. Arrtl his next words gave the Doctor his opportunity. I wish my school-days were not over. I would certainly try gi to learn at least one or two foreign languages. y The Doctor looked at the two with a smile. I happein to be a professor of for- eign languages. I am going to be at your hotel, Windsoi, for the -summer. If you care to come, two or three times a week for your lessons, I shall be glad to give you a start. I am sure you will then find a way to continue the work. What do you say? I shall be there tomorrow evening at seven, to begin. We must be going now. I hope you won't have any more trouble. H H There were a few staccato explosions, a rattle or two, bud they were gone. Fine young chap, muttered the Doctor., 55 Leon turned to Genevieve. Pm going to begin my precise actions by asking you if you would consent to marrying a fellow who didn't ta Latin. in school, he said. Miss Genevieve Laws blushed, and then--er-ah-um-aw, et's draw the curtain. A man in a Ford, coupe that passed! just then, smiltd' when he saw they were startled. After he had waved a merry greeting, and s un on down the road, he S , changed his original statement to the plural form. Fine oung couple, very fine, said it: Doctor G. Launcelot Witherspoon, A. M., professor of foreign languages at Carlton. ,222 !!! Iii! U Seventy-seven' ix 'x KH t l L x :::.. 1 3552 ess! iii! -.., iiii sae: !!!! EQ: ear! eu: tx! iii! ii!! -.,, ii!! S222 !!!! M Q!!! se!! :ui ani iii? !!!! iii? seas Ill. E555 Qi!! iii ses: S!!! iii! E!!! 25:3 E!!! llll sees fi! .iii iiii iii iii! 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Second Row--Francis Ryley, Sydney Hacker, Marion Austin, lRa1ph Bartlett. Third Row-Charles Freed, Elmer Pearce, Marion York, Louis Marsalis. Q , , n ....!!!!!!!!!!!'... '! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif Seventy lg! isa? iss: iii! 5555 5355 i 5. I 5 l S' i i 'nine CEU ' 'H iiii :::5 i ! i ! i MEDAL AND CONTEST WINNERS 2 Thelma Stevenson Norman McLeod EQ' Ruth Lyons Myrven Pannebaker Margaret Wilder il ' a55EEEEEEEEZEEEEEEESEEESEEI w 555555555EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Eighty L I ! !!! !!' !'!!!!f!E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!g! !!!! !!!'l'!' iniiiuiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiliiiiiiii VORIES MEDAL CONTEST ' Myrven Pannebaker and Thelma Stevenson were the envied winners of the Vories Medals this year. The contest, according to good authorities, was the best for several years. The question was, as ever, Government Operation and Ownership of Muscle Shoals. The d baters of the school showed a great interest in debating and made competition very keen. The debating team that won the triangular championship was chosen from this contest. A . WORK MEDAL CONTEST Norman McLeod and Ruth Lyons captured unilque Valentines, Feb- ruary 14, in the form of Work Medals. Norman de ivered an oration on Our Unknown Soldiers, and Ruth gave the Death isk by Mark Twain. The contest was one of the closest in recent years., It was a toss-up be- 'iOur Unknown' Sol- tween the Hope of Humanity of Bob Wallace and diersf' Frank Hoag delivered an oration on Personal Liberty andthe Twentieth Century. Pheidippides, a classic, was interpreted clearly by Kathryn Whit- lark. Alice Robinson presented To Have and to Hold by Mary Johnston. Norman's oration will be entered in the State Contest at Boulder, and he has our best wishes for success. A , THE BOULDER ESSAY CONTEST' pp Perhaps no contest in Centennial reduires more effort or affords more enjoyment than the Boulder Essay Contest, held annually to select one essay which is entered in the State meet at the University- of Colorado. This year two Seniors and one Junior succeeded in making the final contest: Eulalia Willock, Kathryn Whitlark and argaret Wilder. 'The subjects for their essays were, respectively: The oad to World Peace, Fair Is Foul and Foul Is Fair, and Youth. Margaret Wilder won the contest by convincing us all of the truth of her theme: Youth is the best that is in us from birth to death. Her essay has a real literary flavor and we wish her luck when it is sent to Boulder. 2.4 IGN . .... Eighty-on I .-I...-mmm H-...ua nm. I :I :I I I ,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, I9 1 ... 11: ui: 1: .... ::::::::::::::::f::::: ,:,,,,::,,:,.:,:,.,:::,:,,: I I I I I I nu-mmm .mu-In num uI- I I I I I I I I I I nuIuuInuinuIunIm I I I I In InI I :I uI I uI II I iiiiiiiiiiii . 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Ei !! 3. 25 is li il? if x: 'Ellie Triangular Bzhaie ii in is li The Bulldog is champion of the Triagular Debating League which is made up of Canon City, Colorado Springs and Centennial, by virtue of hav- ing defeated Colorado Springs and Canon by unanimous decisions. Both the affirmative and the negative teams of Centennial had well outlined cases, and a desire to Win and convince. The question debated was: Resolved, That the United States govern- ment should permanently retain the ownership of the Muscle Shoals Power Proj ect, and operate it under federal control. T 1Centennial's affirmative team which debated Canon in Pueblo, based their first speech on the fact that no bids have been rleceived which are ade- quateg second, that the government can operate it as successfully as private companies can, and third, Muscle Shoals is needed' for war emergency. Three men judges gave the decision unanimously to Jack Meigs, Myrven Pannebaker, Ralph Bartlett, and Marie Zimmerman, alternate. In Colorado Springs the negative of Centennial won the debate. It is customary to have one judge in Colorado Springs. Ht stated that his reason for giving the decision to Centennial was that they had a more clearly out- lined case, and that they had their arguments betteryin hand. The negative based their case on three words: Unnecessary, Uriwise and Undesirable. Sidney Hacker, Iouis Marsalis and Francis Ryle were speakers, and Mac Marsalis was alternate. Mr. Albright acc mpanied the team to Colorado, Springs and was chairman. 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His admirable a team which was entered in a glopucar tear' . lsucces: uh 0080? Work is show? by the Wonderful National Tournament: another fd bsgernmgk i:1o1?hipp?1?g?:l:o Y baclfaeld whlch he perfected' 0110 of his Dl'0t989S 1185 made 8 orm real' material from Fresh- aii '.:'3zf,,,2t.1'12:? .,?'::LefHi,r?:a52s we foghfmfslf at we en H- , , IIIVBTSI . o on ls, ut , 'L ' ' gui P3331 dTh?:nkstE:lVIPg 'gy fffme ISIUI' our Ket1?:' ha turned, out teams figs.: liigrguitgifiegxieppzslbf 23151: EE en - 008 Y: ,1'- which have gained great fame. oach and turns out men with 533: gzgxfn doesugur mgstwefzective Winning the city championship Enusual ability. The concensus fig th. kgiu. Hy? on e lege In lwth football and basketball f opinion about this gentleman . 'S FS t 5 if Taffy tfoac 1' 588111511 teams reputed ,to be is that he is a real guy and an gg 'ng 'im' Y- 'Refs on Y fa ' much better. he has exalted H0 A. No. 1 fellow. Hel-e's to you, u ent either. Teachlng, danclng, little comment among sports. nsnauby sv and singing are. a few of the men, All in all, Kett'S five ' . other arts In which he excel . years of good' hard Work at iii. institution of learning are indeed gggg an enviable record. ig ini 5 52: ., iq 5 H Eff: E! I E!! 5 :iss !!!' .3 ii' ifii is :ES Eiii F -as if ini 555: ' Egg! Sig S. 2555 Ieevessevne !s . sI!s! 'e!s eee!!!!s'zv! me ..1e'e':s n1'e. n:e'1ses'!ee1'u!s'e!:see!e'e 1 le-2e:s!'1e.n-re..sen.s.e..eee..ee... I I .!!!.!!!-!!!!!l!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! eeeeeesereeseesee-:Qu laiiaaiiiasmiwaiiaxiiiiaiBsaaiaaziiiizsiuiE!-iiaiaiziilassisiiai:asiaiiaa:iaaaaiiiiaEiiiai ' . iiiiiariaiiiiilsiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiisiii . ':iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu .n.naiaiaaiiaaxiaiisiiisa - 5 Eighty-live L X - I ' s 22:3 i555 ees! ser? !!!! assi eu! iiii seas else 2522 :sg llll iii iiii EEE S!!! iiii EEE Bees iiii ease iiii iii! :EEE iss: :ses iii! 5:25 ee.: iiii i i ! Eighty-s grease! iaasaiaaiaasisaaa E P' 4 nuihall iam:-nn 1923 Centennial's football team wound up the sensational season of 1923,by winning the city championship and annexing third place in the South Cen- tral League. In every game the Bulldogs showed improvement, and in the last three conference games Coach Kettering had a versatile backfield and a steady, hard-plugging line. The Bulldogs showed their ability to score when they beat Canon City 53 to 2. They showed their defense when they defeated Central on a muddy field. Central team averaged heavier by ten pounds. Coach Kettering had one of the lightest teamls in the State, but the Bulldogs held one of the aspirants for national honors by 36 points when theSprings had been used to scoring a point and a half a minute. The Terror game was one of the most exciting. The Terrors rushed our men off their feet when Phelps scored a drop kick in the first minute of play. The Bulldogs were able to put a scare into the Terror rooters when they brought the ball to the one-foot line. Reed made a spectacular run in this game when he ran a punt back 35 yards. Bill Clark saved another touchdown when he recovered a fumble that was dangerously near our goal. Colorado Springs, representing the South Central League, tied with Fort Collins for the State Championship, and defeated St. James of Boston by the same score as they did Centennial. The Florence game will always be remembered. Although they beat us, many who witnessed the game thought that the Bulldogs outplayed them. Berta made one of the best open field runs seen in the conference in this gameg he ran 75 yards for a touchdown. Jimmie ran for what looked like a sure goal in this game, but on account-of a slippery gridiron slipped and fell. Florence would not have scored if several men had not missed tackles that should not' have been missed. , Canon City played in Pueblo and went back with a defeat of 52 to 2. Rudd beat the whistle by a second when he raced across the goal just before the quarter ended. De Rose wpas a piece of steel in the line. Centennial barely edged a defeat over on Trinidad, the score being 19 to 14. Reed made two touchdowns, and Stevenson, the Jovial Swede, kicked two place kicks. Trinidad almost made a touchdown in the last few minutes of play, but Centennial's reliable line held. Centennial won from Central the first time in two years by a score of 5 to 0 before a record crowd of 6000. Centennial marched out, and there was no stopping our boys after they had begun their charge down the field. In the last quarter Central gave stiffer competition, and came within a margin of beating the Bulldogs. Stevenson kicked one of his place kicks, which were always held by Reed, for a count of three points. De 'Rose I Q .,.. il iiaii ullmu :mlm ,, knocked the ball out of a Central back's hands, and udd fell on it after it had rolled behind their goalg this counted for the other two points. Centennia1's scoring machine made one hundredI points more than their . E! opponents. I f All in all, Centennial had a successful season. I They played in a real league, and always showed brands of real football. Jake led the team this year, and Reed, the fast quarter, will be Captain for 1924. I I I I I I s I I I I g p WALTER STEVEDICON Jake A Captain 1923 I ' Full Back Was an ideal captain, il regular fellow, and a real footbaIll player.- 3 Lived to realize his amb'tions last 5 Thanksgiving day. Stlvels all- around ability and talentI forqplace kicking, won many a close garne for the Bulldogs. One man who could come through at critical times. I His loss will be keenly felt next year. . - ' Steve, we are sorry tIJ have you leave. I I l I I I . !9!! I 4 EEEE I I JAMES REED I Jimmy I Captain Elect 1924 I , Quarter Back I Jim's first appearance at quartel-I but he handled the job like a vet eran. His generalship was beyond criticism, and as an open 'field ru - ner, he had few equals. A combin - tion of brains, speed, spirit, an aggressiveness gave the Bulldogs aIn exceptional man. l He will lead the Bulldogs neict in fall. I Here's the horse-shoe, J im. I S313 I 3 I 3222352253112 211222222212 X ..- ...-l. ! xi- u .I ' - H I I in fl nH'u '-im. 'm 'lil iii!!! .... -!Y!!!!!!?!!!f?!i!l!!!!!!!'i I ulllnuiunl lulunuul in min 'i'i'ini''i'i'i iiii'iiii'ii ' l ' ' I Eighty-seven 2,4 Q 3 -assess: ...mu 5 ' ii' aaa, !!!! !!!2 iiii iii : :z x In iiii iiii iii! EE!! !!!! iii ga: iii iii eu! -----4' - I . :::::i:::::.:::,::: , I I I I I I I I I I :I I ul :I CHARLES GARDINO Birdie ' Half Back ' The biggest little man on the ' Z: squad. He made the coaches put him on the team, with his de- I , , termination and fight, despite his 5555 , 118 lbs. Could sneak through any line, for a needed gain, any time. Avenged himself, Thanksgiving - Day- ROY NEWKIRK .. Roy Guard - A hard worker and as faithful M trainer. Showed much promise as gg: 2525 the season advanced. Has all the qualities to make him a real line- man, next season. MAURICE DOUGLAS '-Doug A Center 555 Injuries kept him from showing fi? his best. A sure steady passer, a gig hard worker, and a good trainer. E555 Doug's last year. :Hg gaze RAYMOND POE Tackle This young man played his first :- ff year with the Bulldogs, and showed . real stuff. His size and fighting - - spirit will make him a tower of strenght in the line, next year. ' Eff !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' ' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!2!E!!!!1!!!!!!2 ' ' ' !!!!!!!Y?!!!!!!!!f!!! ' !!!??!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!9!' I IH--I----rl -M ImnInuInmInnIunI: man-muniunnm:In-.ImI I I Imaam-In I In I I I I mn mnuun I Iv an Illllm I I I iiviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'i iijjiijijj ,gil 3 Eighty-eight K 21:5 !!'! -2 gee! 55 ! Sas! ::: :cs El' 5553 sas E!! iii .., iiii iii ii on :ll EE!! li! gli iii is zz! .Eg ll.. sei iii li! 'ii L, Q2 u 55 ii- li s - Ee! iii ess ai' EEE E!! iii? ll! EEE luluumlul I Inu lulnuluul I I q I I I I I I I I I I I :Inn .:::::u::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: ::::::::::: .... -.... .. ... .,., - ..., -...-. ,. .. ,. unuumIunimlUIununnlmmnuilnmmmm I linuluu uuluuun mmm:lnuimimi:luiiiuuilluminili l I l 1 I , LQ 3 ,I4, . 1 ,, - I1.. , ,.,. , .I., - ,I.. GENE CRONAN Gene Tackle Not large of stature, but peg.: gg speed, and aggressiveness made hi a power in the line. Always dei: f pendable and full of fight. A splen did interferer. E525 He'll be back. Watch him go! i Elia WILLIAM E MONDS Eagle A End i Helped win Trinidtid game by in- tercepting passes. S eed, ability to size up plays, and holok passes, were as his greatest assets. I-Ie ought to be a whiz next year. I iii- IKE . l il ' iii .Zi iii lg: fi e. E. e. 4 !. 'I DELBERT YARBERRY Hi uDelu 555 Guard Egg! Handicapped by injuries all sea- son, he came back and showed the world how football should be played 3 in the last two games. His 180 pounds was a menace to opponents. EEE llll E533 Eiii E33 ' ' ill r l S3 123 1 ' i RICE SNODERLY Q ua Snod . Guard I Ei! Started late, but showed some rerl football ability. We expect him o , E55 develop into a finished lineman the coming season. !!Qg I . iii? iz: z 5555 5655 'EEE 'iii ' a ' Q Eighty-nine is !S5!5!!!!!!l!!3!!!!!! !!!!!!-!!!! !!!!-!!!!-!' ,W U iuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii sue E I r ngnngpnn asaaseue 322: b iQ.Q CLARENCE NEWKIRK !..- Half Back Hits the line hard, and runs in- terference well. Could always be counted on for a gain. He will no giii ubt punt and place kick for the Zn' Bulldogs in 1924. is 535 BRUNO DE ROSE Rosie Center Played end and tackle, then jumped in at center for the two Egg critical games of the year. To Bruno goes much of the credit for ,winning from Trinidad and Cen- , tral. He never stopped knocking 'em down until the whistle blew. The best interferer on the team. 5..- Q Bruno, we don't like to see you sei! EDJ' 5 iii ' S!!! alas DAVE SPEKEN CCDave,l Half Back Inexperlence kept Dave from play- ing many games this year. His speed and aggressiveness will make him a place next fall. , S53 E!! l Q . il vig CHARLES CLARK Charley Guard Injuries kept Charles from show- ing his best, early in the season. gig When he did get in, the opponents 23 moved out. Big and aggressive, he will add strength to the line the 535 coming' season. in fi H 3. ii ii Q3 -sense Ie-e -uv me sneeze! as-ses!!!-s!ss:esee'u!e exsees :!uss'ae!s-ess: eueesssexreeseasemeee Iuseesseeemmeasures!!! .ee:sueIss:re:usesessesssseaeeseseeeeesee-res:-ee: X 'iiiisrmiiiiaSlainEliiIslas:EiiiiiaaassiilaiiiiaIaasa:sas2:asasma:sitaaaaaaiaaaaiasaE:asaiasi:isaaaaaaaaaasastasaiassaiaazailiiiaiar' i:aias:a.aiaa. ' ......-.......i-...' Ninety IE il ll A sialic Ani ll u YW, ii se i I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ! 5'I5E5'3ET5JE E5? E EI'E '.iiE..Ei.iEZE53..'Z':.Z'53? a:.iI2i'5E i WILLIAM CLARK Bill End , Experience, weight. and ability made Bill an ideal end. His block- ing and defensive Work was of the highest order. Played his last year. CLARENCE STUDZINSK ustudn End Helped win Central game clever defense work. He could HE RSCHEL RUDD uRuddyn Half Back Had efxceptional ability but failed to play consistently. Showed speed at timesiin open iield running. I I I l I I I l b n only diagnose plays, but stop the 1: X A clever receiver of passes. We en- . pect much of him, next year. 1 4 ELS Eg. lei Ei 3 ii Q! r: 5 i ii as eg- ii ss E5 .4 .1 as ee sa- 222 Z2 I E! x 5 3, , S. 1 f. 6. l I 2 151 V! l 1, l li l 'l li? EEL lr 5 iz Ki ll ., lv lx fi 5, 2. I 5. nl I l il? s' ii I' I5 Ei l i Ninety-one 14 ses ii!! sees -..e .li isis isa: EEE assi EEE? E355 llll EEE! iiii llll sua llll -., sage -. g iii E -..E -ll E535 sees ' :ug Elia she egg E55 alla ll ss!! eng iiii sus ill! iiai sees aaa: :sig S!!! ani EEQE asia E555 iiai seas iiii :HE iii: iiii E555 llll 5.1: Ninety-t BULLPUPS Twenty-two second team football men stayed out the whole season, and gave the 'varsity every ounce of strength they had. Several nights, thru trick plays and luck, they were able to beat the Bulldogs. During the whole season they made 2 touchdowns against the first team. The little men always played against odds when they fought other schools, but they put up real Bulldog spirit and fight at all times. The men whom Coach Doubenmier has rounded out into possible first team men for next year are: Hoag, Milne, McCracken, E. Watkins, Cap- tain Gilman, and McFedries. E!!E!!!!!!!El!!!!!!!!S!ll!2!!!!!l!!l!l9!!!!!!Q!Sl!!!l!!!'Sl!!!2!!!ll!!!5! 'R'l'll'sfL '! '!!l 'l! 5:l 2:g'!!'l?'l!l'2! '2! '!'!ll! E'! !'l ! ! i !' '- 2 5 mm:newaunauu:fluim:ummmiinullunlaunluliiiininiui liuinuillliloiiimiiiaianniiii iuzsiiii 2Qf!2?Q!Q!Q!S3222!E!25Q22!E!E!!!S!!!Q!!!!!!!!!!l!!??!!!?!!!!!!!!Q 1I1nu1nnuuuunuuumunnuuununIuimmauuuuuunulualunuil E!! gn I! 925 sig 55: !! ii 5: .r ss ss E! :1 ii ii I! E Q53 yi u 1 iii ii ll ii n 'Z l a s Miiiiiiiiifgfiig :EEE 5 f- f- gg- ggzrslael ggzrll :iii l Centennial started the season at a slow pace, but gained momentum with every game. The Bulldogsfinished as the m st feared team in the if South Central League. They won the city champio ship of Pueblo by de- H- feating Central and St. Patrick. T'hey won secon place in the eastern division, and came within a shade ofuubeating the champions of this division. if In the first game with the Colorado Springs Terrors the Bulldogs did if not show up well, but Stevenson's long accurate shots were responsible for the score not having a wider spread than 40 to 23. l The Terrors had the long end of the score. l Colorado Springs came to Pueblo one month later, and found a differ- ent opposition. Coach Kettering had Whipped his men into much better shape, and as a result Centennial played a nip and tuck game with them. The game started in at a furious pace, and it grew faster and closer with -I each minute of play. The honors were divided evenly between Colorado Springs and Centennial, Colorado Springs won againg the score was 30 to 21. Central came to our gym as the favorites, and :they returned to the South Side as the losers, the score being 19 to 18.l Centennial led each quarter by a close margin. Central kept a rigid five-man defense that was if almost impregnable, and Centennial maintained a four-man defense that bewildered Central. As a result of the defense of both teams the ball -was rarely passed successfully beyond the middle of the floor. The game took on the appearance of a tug-of-war. 1 2552 In the return game a month later Centennial completely outclassed the Wildcats. The first half ended 20 to 8. In the last hhlf Central strength- ened their defense, and as a result only one point was iscored by Centennial while Central brought their score up to 19. t I ig Walsenburg took the count both times they played the fighting Bull- SQE dogs. Their first encounter ended 38 to 15, and thei second game ended 37 to 17. The games were slow and uninteresting. T e games were walk- aways for Centennial. Q fi Centennial visited Trinidad immediately after t ey had beaten Wal- ini :iii senburg. They found stiffer competition, and were efeated 33 to 25 by Trinidad. The Bulldogs were not entirely satisfied wit the game at Trini- dad, but in the return game they proved to the satis action of all, which iii was the better team 'by sending the Miners home ,efeated by a score f 27 t 14. , 0 0 . 1 . . Evergg man on the team played with true Bulldog sp1r1t, and the school jji is proud o them. 1 Centennial is sorry to lose Stevenson, DeRose and Pingatore. But the 5552 school is equally glad that Reed, Studinsky, Gardino, Stanwood, Edmonds, and Newkirk will play on the team next season. 1 !!!!:!H!!!!! .!. !!!.!!!l'!!!!: ,Q!!!!!I!!!!!!,. iiiiiuiiiiiiiiifu' 'iiioniiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiinimyn-in uanuuuu , Q Hill!!!.!! :!!!!!!!!!!??l!2!iPQE!!!g!!!!!!!?!!!!!!!l!!?!!!! Q5555555555ggggggggggggggggggggggggg55 lssyrfsszzes ff 21 N ty th l ii 1 tg E!! UI G 0 'f !EEEEE55E!EE5EE ' ' . s. a r . . Eff! 1 JAMES REED uJirnn Captain 1924 E Guard Captain Jim led a team of real fighting men. f. His aggressiveness seemed to be trasmitted to 5555 the whole squad. Sickness kept Jimmy down :ggi the first half of the season, but the last half, he developed into the best running guard in ff the league. His scoring from distances was H extraordinary. He will make a mark for him- gg self, next year. gi: E 'E G EQQQ CHARLES STANWOOD gui unocrs Q!! gn! Guard Best man on the squad to jump and take ball gig off bank. Speed and quickness made him a Qiii ' valuable man on the team. gjj' Another year would have seen him a finished iii product. iffi ' Good luck, 'Doc'. QQQ5 E525 E.. WALTER STEVENSON Steve Ex-Captain 1923 All Conference Forward 1924 One of the best floor men in the state. Had an eagle eye for baskets from any angle. He went after the ball, got it, and shot. Always knew his stuff and did it. One of the most popular athletes with his fellows and coaches, QQ: that ever wore the red and white. It will take a real man to fill his position next year. Give us more men like 'Steve'. I f ' ' ' IEEEEESEEEEEEEEEE Ninety-four I 5555 I I I I I I :!:!!!!!!!!!!!..-,. -...!! !!,-... !l!!!!!!2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!S! 55fl5!!!!!!!!!!!!!lf!ff.l:.r 1355? M lo I uuuun lun: mln luluulmliiml---alum muuuunuu nn ,, I 2 I I II ' III I 553- I I 555 BRUNO DE ROSE I lKBun093 I Center I i Stepped out and played a great game qt center, with no previous experience. DeveIl- oped the fine art of following shots to Ia marked degree. A close second to Steve n 5555 scoring. Had extraordinary ability to adju t gg himself in playing different positions. i Another position that will be difficult to fail. I I I I 1 I CII I ' I sig .I :rw BENJAMIN PINGATORE I Bennie I Forward gif? Another miIdget who came through and shooting and all around floor work. Another go d prospect gone. showed much ,ability in the forward position. -Bennie aided the Bulldogs with clever basket 555 !!9! I I ' h . I I I I I I I E!!! CHARLES GARDINO I Birdie I 3:55 Forward I Q!!! Much praise must be accorded this versatile athlete. Knowledge of fundamentals, quickn ss and speed, enabled him to lose the best guards. :QQ He not only sees but is able to THINK. A 5 keen student of all athletics, and the possesdor of a determined spirit. I We're mighty glad, he'll be back. I I I a I I I I I '?I ' I I Ninety-iive I I I I I 8.9 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .... .... - .... !!1!!!?!!!!!!!! EI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'! ' l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lH!HSS!!!E!!E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Efllgjf!! ' iiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiii ' ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii 4 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis assi .W W F 2555 CLARENCE STUDINSKI llstudb Guard Sluone brilliantly as a running guard, but could play back as well. His accurate passing and speedy drilling helped the Bulldogs win many games. , Made up for his lack of size with aggres- siveness. We will have him next year. C A ! Ili , WILLIAM EDMONDS uEaglen 2 2 Guard It was indeed unfortunate that Eagle was injured during the annual circus. He certainly did break up plays whenever sent on the floor. This was certainly true in the first game ' with Central. Welcome back next year. EEF? :asa iiii iii i CLARENCE NEWKIRK gg!! Center Showed to good advantage when substituted .n the center position. Another year of devel- opment should make him a whiz. ! !!!!!!!ff!!'!! 'i!ll!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!! .ffff!!!!!!!!!l!l!!!!!f!.!!!!!!!!3l!!!fffl!!! !ff'!!!!u!!f'P!!!!f!!l HP!fl!P!!!Hg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f!!!!!!..-.. iiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiniiiiliiiilriiiliiii iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaii Ninety-six I I I I I I 'P!!!!!!!!!!!!!9!!!!!! 925412250922 nelsr!e'!!1!e-1551259 ---- o -lvu um-- m :nul u xrll Immun un --n- u --n- 5 .uuu Tu: uwun I lulu I unnn I iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' I S - I me 'Q as I . I SECOND TEAM BASKET BALL I I The Bullpups adopted as their middle name, Determination-a determi- nation to give the Bulldogs real practice, and a fight every night. This they accomplished. , The games they played with other schools helped them to strengthen themselves in their primary object,'which is to help build up a strong first team. In the game with the Colorado School of the' Deaf and Blind, the Bullpups staged a remarkable comeback. The Bullphps made 15 points in the short time of five minutes after the visitors had ,piled up a large score. Captain Hicks, C. Fishback, D. Specken and Il. Clark will probably make the first string next year. McFedries and Milixe are promising can- didates. Other members of the squads are: Poe, Flutcher, Craddock, Sprengle, Rushmer and McCracken. I I I I I I I Z2 I ' I !!! :!!'!::!'!!!!!! ''2'I''EE!!'EE!E!Z!2?!:!!!!!!!!!!!!!5!!!!!!!! fr'':'! :r2 !'r ::! :!: ,,.- muunuunuunu unn.umnmnunm nnmnmnnmluiu uuvmuu--ur-u nl-: nu--uunnnu I Ninety I I I I I 1-o TRACK, 1924 When Coach Doubenmier issued a call for track men this year, six of last year's men, Captain Gritner, R. Newkirk, Stanwood, McFedries, Colvin, and Pannebaker, turned out to form a nucleus for the Bulldog track team of '24, At the time of this writing Coach Doubenmier has not picked the Varsity. Indoor practice is in full swing. The candidates are developing a goodly supply of wind and mastering the various strides. Captain Gritner is an all around track man. He has a wonderful ability to lead men. Under his leadership the Bulldog track record will be raised to a high standard. Roy Newkirk will prqbably run the half mile. Newkirk is a man that trains faith- fully throughout the season. He will be with us next year. Stanwood is another hard worker. Doc will probably heave the discus and the javelin. . McFedries is the logical man for the mile. Wirt is a man that never says die. Pannebaker ,a man that looked good last year, should be a point gainer this season. Colvin will try out for the mile.. Joe never gives up and is one of our most valu- able men. The following men are trying for places: Watkins, C. Gritner, Bonginaro, Mercer, K. Nelson, Farrel, Sprengle, Williams, Postlewait, Nelson, Stone, Wright, Alderson, Newton, Campbell, Edmundson, and R. Pingatore. iini ini 255555552EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE...S a Ninety-eight L l 1 , f llll '!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!! ' ! ..-..!!!! !!!'!!'!!! 'l ' YQN igig iiiiiiiiniiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii.niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin. J - iii iii ..: iii ml: no iii i. . .UI E, ' T s iii ,e , ...Q 1 'sis it EEE? 52:2 5352 if Q15 . ill af!! sgi 1 BASEBALL, 1924 4 l After a year's absence the great American game was agizin added to our athletic curriculum. The announcement of its return met with the approval of all. We are looking forward to a very successful season. i The call for horse-hide chasers was sounded at the clorie of basket-ball season. iee Thirty men responded to the call. At this time the weather an prescribed us a dose of winter and outdoor practice was out of the question. In oor practice lasted four weeks. This article is an early season product and no definite t am has been announced. The pitching staff composed of McLeod, Poe, Hicks, Cohen, and Whitlock, looks good. Jake Stevenson will probably be on the receiving end. Captain Reed will. hold his old position at third. J . Craddock will probably be seen at second, and Nuttall will be seen at the first station. Gardino and Edmunds will compete for the short stop position. McCoy will probably guard the center garden. The remainder inf the crew will be picked from the following men who are lighting hard and have the red C as their goal: Gil- man, Specken, De Rose, L. Craddock, Milne, Rasor, Mertz, Hall, White, Martyn, Heath, Meigs, and Dunkin. Although our team will be composed of practically 'all green material we are confi- in dent that another championship team is coming up. We placeq all our faith in Ket to accomplish this. As the sechedule reads now we will play the Wildcats a three game Eifi series for the city championship. I Ninety-nine fi' i N, V, Lf? E IJ! mm-mm 5 - THE Cv CLUB This organization is composed of the Wearers of the athletic UC. Be- cause of such a select membership, many things are accomplished by this E 5 club. The club Works in the manner of the Ku Klux Klan. It holds secret meet- ings and tells no one the business it does. The regalia of the members is a White sweater with a red C on the front, and from one to four stripes on the left arm. - The members stand for and boost school spirit, clean sportsmanship and athletics. E555555555555555555555:555..5.5 EEEEEEEEEEEEE One Hundred 1.1 !!!!!!!!!!!!! I I i .2 E! Eiz: ! ! E CAPTAIN-OVER-CAPTAINS WALTER ST VENSONA - 555 ' Iguu I E255 sei! Walter was chosen this year to represent the ideal Bull og athlete in Centennial. ina Spirit, attitude, sportsmanship, reliability, aggressiveness, sc olarship and ability are a few of the necessary qualifications. Jake is a true sports an. He shone brilliantly as a fullback, a forward, and as a catcher. He has captain d two teams in his high school career. He is a popular young man with his fellows, a well as with his coaches. L He has won single handed some hard fought games for Cente nial. May corresponding ggi issi success follow Jake in his after-high-school days and future activities. - .si iiii EEEE ees! :J iaii sz:- I I aaa I I !!! ine EE I :ers ,. Q lllfllll lllllllll ! HHS!!!'fE55EE!E!EE!E!!5!'l2!!1!!! !2!!'!!i! iy I iiriiiii 'iiiiiiii iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniih- A . 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Us kr assiaassiazaai1aaaiiaiiiiaaaiaaiiisziaisaaaiim' ' ' iaaiii1'iiiaaiiia'iiisiiiia ' Hmiiiiaiiiiiii G x: ii 5112 Glirws Every circus has a parade. That's one reason why it is a circus. And every circus parade has a queen. That's Why it's a circus parade. But there never was a circus parade with a queen like Turlca Dammann, a pop- ular Hesperian Senior, who ruled the night of the second annual circus. 2 : There were clowns and shall it be uclownesses ? 'llhere were brave and bold acrobats who built pyramids, did stunts and deli hted a capacity au-i dience with their dexterity. There were pretty girls ho danced and sang their Way into the hearts of the spectators, and the favor of their queen. Margaret Wilder, on the flyingrings, and Doc Stanwood, her partner, , furnished some thrills. . The entire credit goes to Miss Westfall and Mr. Kettering, gym teachers. Q . ' 1 i : a a 'a a . a ia . R ,. I. E: - as E. E. SI Q, E. 5 i is E: E 5 . 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' ' ia:- !!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!... .!!!!!!'!!!!!!!....- .... - !!!!!!!!!!!Q!!!!!2!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!K 5 lllllllll' M zazsaiiasaaaaaaaasaaiaaaaaaalaaaniassaaaaaaza aiaaaa:a:aa.saasaaiaais iaiiiiiiiiiiaiaiaaiiizii iiggiiiggg One Hundred Four I ,'!2l!!!llUl!lN!lllMll Illlilllllllnlml tunlnuumm annuIn11unmmuumpmunlu :....:...::::..::.:.:::u:::::::: :::::::::::::::i::::::::::::-: :::z:::::::::::::1j:::::::::u::::::::::::.:::::: : ul-nummuuuuauuumuu i uunauumm nuaunuuh icunmuuuuuu iunuumnnuuuuuanuuuuin ' l TV E R. E. ALBRIGHT, COACH OF DEBA ING Winning every debate but one that he has coached sinc coming to Centennial. is the record of R. E. Albright, our coach of debating. It is t rough his coaching alone that Centennial has been a-ble to establish such an excellent ecord in the indoor sport. Albright received his A. B. degree at Nebraska Wesleyan. After receiving his degree he did summer school work at the State University. He -is ow preparing to gain his Masters Degree at Boulder. During the World War Mr. Albright was a part of U cle Sam's navy, and was stationed at the Great Lakes Training School. Maybe he cquired the art of public speaking by talking to the waves just as Demosthenes did. ' His debating career, in -Centennial, began when he wal made critic of the Pnyx Society. In 1918 the Bulldog debaters were victorious in he Triangular argument. There was no debate in 1919. Centennial reaped the fruits f victory in '20 and '21. In '22 Albright left us and went to Canon City. Do ndt get the impression that he left to study law in the Canon City law school. While in Canon he taught com- mercial su'bjects. , In '23 we welcomed the fact that he was once more one of us. We did not score a double ringer in the Triangular, as our home team was defeated by the Springs debaters. Vengeance is sweet. In '24 Mr. Albright succeedeg in scoring a double win, one over the Springs and one over Canon. Centennial is pr ud of his record. , nulunnlnnlIuImlmnI:ulIuulunluulullmuulmglml nz:::::::1:::::::::::1:::sau::::::::::::::a::::a:x::: ...: ulllmlulllunlInIlmummlluullmlll lilmlnwllllli 9 f il iii' EEE' 'll ai iii Ei! li E525 eiii -..Q iggs issi E552 E! Y l u i l H ii is as ii S! in if ii! fi .K 1 R E5 il El is is all ii as as il ss eu sz as is it 3 li ss il 'Q if all E2 El! 5 I I I W I ll llllllll I E' 4!!!!l!!!!!S!!!!E!!!!E!l!l!!!!!E!!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!!:::::: 2224255xl!!!:lil!!!ll!!!l!!2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:3!2u5lalllsu!2!ll!!!!!!l223222322225mamill:!!!!S!!!292El!E!!!5ll!EQ!!!3!l!Q2!!!!!!ll!!ll!lIl!!!E!l!!!!l!!!!l!! llblllllillllll llll lllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllll IMIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHUIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI lllllllllllllllllllillllllllilllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllll p One Hundred Five -A l 1 l JAKE STEVENSON After all is said and done Jake Stevenson is the most popular boy in school. Fresh- men, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors, alike, believe this fact and proved it by giving him their sincere support. Byaconcentrat- ing their votes they were respon- sible for the creation of a land- slide that elected Jake to the office with a vast majority of votes over his nearest opponent. In turning back the history of the Bulldog institution We find that Jake is our athlete su- preme, that he has gained honors galore, and that he is a friend of all. We are firmly convinced that this honor is due him and is a fitting conclusion to his high school career. mnnnuumnmuu VICK MURRAY Centennial's most popular girl! That is an honor which can be conferred only upon a girl of Vi- vian Murray's type. From her first year here, when she was made an officer of her class, Vi- vian has made herself dear to all of her associates. Everybody likes Vick, She is a natural born friend-maker with a per- sonality which combines friend- liness, cheerfulness, sincerity and democracy. 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Sept 29-La Junta, 3 3 Bulldogs, 3. I Oct. Oct. WOI'Se. Oct Oct Oct Oct. Oct Oct Oct Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. 0 o s u 0 o a 0 0 s 0 Q 1-First collection of 1's C?Jy and 5's f?J . 6-Bulldogs, 03 Colorado Springs, 34. Well, it might have been 8- A. C. O. organized. I 11- Bulldog comes out. I 12--Gardner-Sims affair nears precipice. 17-Suffragette social. Sorry, boys, but you're not wanted. 25--Gardner-Sims affair seems O. K. A 26-27-Tenth annual Vodevil. I 29-xx!!??x and still some more grades. 3-- Howdy, Hiramxg how's Mirandy ? Junior Barn Dance. 6-Yarberry-Whitlark affair at par. 8- Bulldog issued. 9--Armistice Day celebrated by speech and song. 13-Jones-Brayton affair in ascendency. 15- Never-the-less in assembly. 16-Freshmen party. 20--Mrs. Kersey and Mr. Dum speak to g'rls and boys. 22- Maker of Dreams given in assemb y. 23-Pnyx wins Pnyx-Senate debate. 5 23-24-25-Douglas and Meigs at Press As ociation meet, Boulder. 26-Report cards. Some people have me n dispositions. 27-Thanksgiving edition of Bulldog in, red and white. 28-Staff holds annual Staff Night. Eunice Gardner Wins the short story contest. Nov. 29-Centennial, 33 Central, 0. Many hap y returns of the day Nov. 30- May I have thisun ? Senior Victor Ball. Dec. 1-Yarberry-Whitlark affair reaches clima . Dec. 3-We learned that Vickie Murray meant usiness with that dia- mond ring and wasn't kidding us at all. I Dec. 7-Peairs' Trophy Debate. Senate wins. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec Dec. 10-Joe Coffee gives football banquet. : 14-First annual Minstrel Show. Clever, 16-Ordway, 143 Bulldogs, 44. l 17-Elbeck's Team., 26g Bulldogs, 21. I 18-Margaret Wilder wins Boulder Essay Contest in Assembly with Youth. , 19 Dec. Dec Dec. Dec Dec Dec Jan ....El!!!E!!!5!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!g!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'ii'iiuiiiiiiinuiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiimiiiii -J ones-Brayton affair reaches climax. I 20- Bulldog comes out. ' 21- Soph dance, report cards, vacation, 'Ii' everything. 24-Regis College, 29 3 Bulldogs, 33. I 28-St. Pats, 18, Bulldogs, 42. l 31-VVheatridge, 283 Bulldogs, 49. ' 1 1924 is born. Appropriate resolutidns made and recorded. I I I I I I I A . seeeseseseeeenugssie E!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!'l l l aaiaiaaiasaaaaaamaaa asiansiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaiaiaiiihiiiiii One Hundre lun s Jan. 2-The above are smashed! Florence, 113 Bulldogs, 27. Jan. 3-Inter-society Council standardizes grades. Jan. 4- Steve and Myrven win the Vories. f Jan. 7-Lyons, Whitlark, and Robinson winners in Work Medal prelim' or girls. Jan. 10- Paradise Lost. Fifth period Senior study hall descends to lower regions. Jan. 11- Paradise Regainedf' Study hall, reinstated in realms above. Jan. 12-Bulldogs, 28, Colorado Springs, 40. Jan. 13-Jones-Brayton affair on decline. New element present. Jan. 16--Newton, 103 Bulldogs, 34. Jan. 18-Girls start basket ball. Report cards. Jan. 19-Frank Hoag shows skill in navigating stairs. Jan. 20-Delbert leaves. Stanwood now leads. Jan. 21.-N ew semester starts, Seniors on last lap. Jan. 23-Bulldogs, 193 Central, 18. Whew-Some game ! Jan. 24- Bulldog comes out. Jan. 27-Stacomb and rouge, order of the day. Seniors have pictures took, Jan. 28-Greek-Roman contest begins. Jan. 31-Becky and Evans part forever. Norm is leading man. Feb 1-Walsenburg 15g Bulldogs, 34. 4 Feb 2-Trinidad, 335 Bulldogs, 25. P. T. A. Party. Feb 3-Staff pins arrive at last. Feb 5-Stanwood still going strong. Feb 8-Second Annual Circus. Turza was a lovely queen. Feb. 11-Greeks win ticket selling contest. Feb 14-Work Medal finals. Ruth Lyons and Norman McLeod capture the prizes. Feb 15-Colorado Springs, 345 Bulldogs, 22. A fast game. Feb 16- A, C. O. presented with pins in shape of gavels. Feb 19-Dean of 'Women from C. C. addresses girls. Feb 21-fCentral,'19gCentennial, 22. Better yet. Feb Feb C for Feb 22-P. T. A. Colonial Party. 26-St. Pats, 145 Bulldogs, 27. City Championship is ours . Big coaches and team. 27-Inter-society triangular debate. Shakespease wins two, Con- temp one. ' Feb. 28-Francis Ryley, Gus Gritner, Sidney Hacker, Alice Robinson, and Margaret Wilder, representing the Junior Class, convince us that we need to improve Feb. 29-Senior play and cast announced. March 10-Dr. Barker gives us Huxley's definition of education: Ed- ucation is training your mind to do its work, when it ought to be done, Whether you like it or not. March 14-Band gives concert in assembly. March 17--Operetta cast present teaser in assembly. March 18-Mr. Lloyd Shaw interprets Kipling's If for us in assembly. March 19-Stanwood-Whitlark affair above par. March 20-Brayton-McLeod affair going strong. March 21- Lass of Limerick Town, by Music Department. April 25-Senior Play. May 25-Baccalaureate. May 26-Class Night. May 28-Commencement. May 30-Report cards. God speed you, Cliff-dwellers. !!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!! 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' 'Wi We iiiiiiii.iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiliiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiu -V f ' One Hundred Sixteen I I I I I I I as Use:ues:n:::s:I::::::::g:ggg IllllIlllllllllllillllllll I - ' I EI I C 5 I fir: I ' I 50' Uffffii' I' j If lf g Ai . lf XILAHVAA2 I if 4 ' , - Q kyfff f ' 5 F E F , . ! iff? I ' Q ls 'E' X N -X wk'- N J!! ' ,Qi f,d:---F I i I 'jj, ' ,,,, ,,, I e I -..: I X One Hundred Seventeen I I I I MUSIC EXPRESSION Largest and Leading Institution of Its Kind, Not Alone in Pueblo but in the Entire West M. FLORENCE SCOTT, President u 22 TEACHERS 2 I 5:55 iiii Q--3 E!!! dnl Y ll ,JJ . HOME OF THE SCOTT SCHOOL 1024 N. Main Phone 1092 A FEW FACTS An institution having the highest standard! for graduation of any music and .expression school in the country. An institution that in all its essential features is fully abreast of the age. And has won and justly deserves the confidence and esteem of the entire community. An institution whose remarkable influence has been the factor in the recent growth of musical and literary culture 'in Colorado. DEPARTMENTS Piano, Vocal, Violin, Expression, Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo, Cornet, Saxophone, Clarinet, Drama, Thombone, Flute, Pipe Organ, Cello, French, Physical Culture, Acting, Dancing. THE SCOTT SCHOOL RANKS HIGHEST IN 'CONTEST HONORS- Not alone in Pueblo, but Southern Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming. Occasion-4The largest contest ever held in the West. Place-Denver, May, 1922, 119 pianists entered. Miss' Katherine Dammann, pupil of Prof. W. O. Haeuser, brought this' honor to her home city. 4The small contests have not been entered by Scott School talent.J SCOTT SCHOOL SUMMER SESSION will open July 10. Enroll at once. Ei S555 -1---1--1 WILLIAM 05 THQEUSER Pianist an eac er Head of Piano Department, Scott School of Music and Expression E555 Pupil of the internationally famed I-Ieniot Levy For six years a member of the faculty of the American Conservatory of Music, Chicago, recognized as the foremost institution of its kind in America. 5255 Available for programs and instruction. F El!!!E!!!!!!!!!E!!!!!!!!!EF!!!!?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!..!!!!!.!!!!!.!!!!. 6 CTWiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniunm 'i' 'i ' ' i i iiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiii One Hundred Eighteen l I I K If Q ' i 4 . l Correct Srlher iii sg, 35' 512112 u . . K Social and Classic 5111111115 JBA Quzahemg f Dancin '-iii ' 1 VERN DRAPER INSTRUCTOR , g 1 Pueblo's better people are boosting this Dancing Academy, because of the efficient teaching and properly conducted :dances urnishing the latest in music- 212 West 7th Street P U E B L O Curtice Brothers and Sun Kist CANNED FRUITS and VEGETABLES O I -Q Tl-lE HENKEL--DUKE MERC. CO. Distributors i 1 I . Silber State Sgnznpniura ff 'fi , Qi Wi? 'QW' ' E F iii: xfllllfl fjfgl 'ng - t ,f P N X V -.,- iiii l fl sow, B. ELL1soN, 'Ulmer tis 'SAGACITY Ephrim J ackson-- What you all call it when a girl gets married t'ree times, that am bigotry ?'i Rastus Jo nson-- LaWsy, boy, you sutenly is ig oramus. Why, when she ' marries de t ord time, dat am trigo- nometryf' ' , That's thel guy I'm laying for, said the hen as the farmer crossed the barn- yard. f----Q--- LAlS IJIN'lG 'DMPRESS-ION He gentlyt took her in his armsg is He pifessed her to his breast The lovely color left her cheek And lodged upon his vest. ' in Miss Westfall-- Is this a pedigreed dog ? H 1 Margaret Wilder- Pedigreed! Why, if that dorg could talk he wou1dn't speak to either of us. I saw Brolwn the other day. He was treating his ,wife in a way I wouldn't treat a dog. Too bad! ' What was he doing? Kissing her! 2 l iiii 5252 El!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!5 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! li!!!ll!!E!!EE!!l!!!E!!EE!!!EElEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!! iiiiiiiiiiiiini:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, 5 One Hundred Nineteen l i 4 l I N- Q Colorado Printing Sz Lithographing Co I JoHN MMLEAN, 1 2 svfesfderl Phone 368 418 Santa Fe Avenue 'Printers of this ,fqnnual iiii ::: :ggi I.. 3122 5555 gee! sees 5555 ,.. sci E!! !!!! sn: si? ,.,, ----i----- '-if W. E. OU T 222 IA ' Pueblo's Popular Jeweler and Optician 5 I M, cz , Gifs that Last ,Z ig 85 0 Graduation Gifts, 13 52 I, ,X I ' Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry 'I I Cor. 4th St. and Santa Fe Ave. 'fif- ste '. vs 1 . . . 'if X 1 ' 'W - c Out of High Rent District -..- ' W W Alice O'Neal- Just think! The whole box of powder will soone in a puff. THIS WEEK'S DEFINITION A head is what you lose your hair from. Miss Cunningham-- Now lad, what is the plural of mouse ? Bennie Pingatore- Mice. Miss C.- Right, and now, what is the plural of baby? Bennie- Twins. : ...--Q?. Ruth Johnson- Did you enjoy the book I sent you on your birthd Mary Ethney Converse- I haven't look at it yet. S Ruth- Why, how is that? ss: Mary- 'Cause ma said I'd have to wash my hands when I read it. iii 5223 :sag -I r or later go up ay H greg ,sag 3 5 2 sees gee: :ESE Ill Sets sie! :ess ' ees: iii! se!! 'iii :sei sis- leaf ing ss: Eng I!! Y5!'5E!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Y!!!!!!!lF!!!!! '!!!!!!H!!!'!!!!!'!!ll!!l!'!!!!!!!!l!9! niiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii in 'nl'i'iiuiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiuii One Hundred Twenty SOUTHERN COLORADO POWER CO Phone 1848 v Office Corner Main and Union LIGHT POWER STREET RAILWAY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , M !!!!!!!!!!!!!!g!!!!!'H!!!!!!!!!!!'W!!HQ!!!!!!!!'!!!EU!!H!!.!.!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -1-----I----1---M -----e--u--me ny- --mm----n aassiamiaiuaiai-aaaiiiiiaiai.imiai-.iisiiii'is '' aaa'asiiiaiiaaaaiaaaaaaaaa:a ' m iiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiqiiiiiiiiiiiiiil fiiiim''miiiiliiiiiiiiii wgugluguglnn mul 1 The 1 I. S. Brown Mercan 1ile Co. Distributors of the Famous DelMonte Food Products Wholesale Grocers 1 v Pueblo, Colorado 1 1 1 Service and Safety? CAREFUL WORKME Sprinkler Equipt Warehoixse 1 :gag Sage Transfer and Storage Co. 100 S. Victoria Ave. 1 Phone 275 1 , iiii ' S115 Mrs. Forbush- Are you takng good care of your co1d?'1 Helen- You bet I am. I've had it six weeks and it's as gpod as new. E11- En: iiii The shades of night were falling fast, 1 if When for a kiss he asked herg 1 She 'must have answered yes, because-1 The shades came down still faster. 1 3 Billy Beauchamp- Where are you going ? Dan Turner- Chemistry exam. 1 B. B.-- Going to take the acid test, eh? 1 1 Mr. Porter- And when Lord Chesterfield saw that d-eat was near he gathered all his friends around him. But before he breathed his last he ttered those last immor- tal words. Who can tell me what the dying words of Lord Ch sterfield were? Albert Warner- They Satisfy! Ask us why over 145,000 peoplebought 5 Studebaker automobiles during 1923 THE VAN DYKE IVIOT R CO. STU DEBAKER ms'rRlBu'r Rs ESEE iiii ,U- Seventh Street at Court Phone 249 '!! 1 ! 1 One Hundred Twenty-one 1 1 1 1 1 N .... . .... You Will be Satislied When You Buy F. F. o. G., PUNCH or PALLAS Food Products THE RIDENOUR BAKER MERCANTILE CO., DISTRIBUTORS g Pueblo, Colorado ' RlAPE'!'OfPTHE:A:l'RE MAY 7--8 MAY 9-10 THE UN INVITED GUEST RIDGWAY OF MONTANA MAY 11-12-13 MAY 14-715 TRIUMPH DON'T DoUB'1' YoUR HUSBANDU With Leatrice Joy, Rod La Rocque, Alma Bennett, Zazu Pitts and Theodore Kosloff With Viola Dana-A Metro Production Comedies, Aesops Fables and Pathe News Complete the Above Bills POSITION WANTED Paul Heath- Pm a high school man, and I want a position. Employer-- No high school man will work in this place as long as I'm boss. Paul- Who mentioned work? ........-CQFQ.. Ernest Rushmer- WThen I get married, I am going to get a girl that will take a joke. Stuart Rushmer- She will, when she takes you. ' HIS CRITICISM A First Convict- Judge McGubb1e uses good grammar, doesn't he? Second Convict- Yes, but his sentences are too long. Francis Carey- What is a geyser? Evans Jones- A waterfall going up. E!!! We Adjust Our Cwn Losses A Sl I ,Agents for ,411 Lines of Colorzgo, Wyoming A Insurance, Loans, Bonds and New Mexico c. T. CROCKETT and Rentals E. I. Crockett Sz Company Fifth and Santa Fe One Hundred Twenty-two kg 1 I I b I I I an Are You Gomg to College? I UNIVERSITY TRAINING IS NOW MORE NECESSARY ll'OR SUCCESS THAN EVER BEFORE. I THE GREAT DEMAND IS FOR UNIVERSITY TRAINING IN BUSINESS. THE UNIVERSITY OF DENVIER was the first western school to enter this new field. Its reputation is national. Regular Four-Year College Courses. Regular University Degrees. UNUSUAL facilities for Training Business Expertsg for affording students business experienceg and for placing graduates in desirable business positions. A Special Scholarship Is Offered to Your High School. I Write to- i SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, AccouNTs, IAND EmANcE 20th and Glenarm Denver, Colorado I Undertaker- Jones is certainly in a bad hole. Mr. Albright- Yes-? How so? Undertaker- We buried him yesterday. I I E L., Q gs iii I Mr. Neuswanger-- Jack, have you ever encountered hydrogen sulphide before? :aes Jack Meigs- Yes, sir. I EEEE Si n Mr. Neuswanger- Where? i Jack- In a rotten egg' iight. I 5 '--C9 ' I -l Bruno De Rose- I would like to see a pair of shoes that would fit my feet. Salesman-- So would I. I I gg I I :qi Ella 5. CC I 7, Eat More Meat EIS and 1 EE I y I I Sffi I I I EEE THE Nunxnus PAIIIIINII cu. Plant and Main Oiioe, Pueblo, :Colorado EEE aug Izi: su! its I 555 !!! EESE !!!! iiii Visitors Always Welcome :EE !!! I asia aaa: 1 Sli: !!!! ::::zx:::::::::: ::::::::I::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: lulllnlllnlu Ilm:lunluulIIIIlnuluullullunnnnluunuulunluullullun I EEEEESEESEEEEEEEEESIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllllIlullllllwlllllIllIllllllllIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I One Hundred Twentygthree I I I I I -iiiiiiiii ! ii! ii li ii. 1:5 E ii iiii iiii When they Graduate- A JLQ fly TT . Remember that Jewelry is chosen above all other Q things as a gift to keep and treasure. E' 2 : 3 Q ik 717' will M53 F 1 5 H E R ' 5 sos N. MAIN Major- HaVen't you been here long enough to- know how to stand at attention ? Fresh Fish fattired in uniform twice his sizej- I am standing at attention, sir. It is only my uniform that is at ease. I 2 Floyd McCoy-- My roommate kissed a girl last Christmas and it made him sick. William Clark- How come ? Floyd- Mistletomaine-poisoning, I suppose. ! Any girl ,can be gay in a nice coupeg In a taxi they all can be jollyg But the girl who's worth while, is the girl who can smile When you're taking her home on the trolley. U Maurice- Come and dine with me tomorrow. Marion- I'm sorry, I'm going to see Hamlet. , Mauruice- That's all right, bring him along. Q PRICE CLEANER AND DYER No Odor - No Delay - No Regret 625 Court Street Phone 85 i!!i E195 iiii X 'B l -AA iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E!!!!!!!!!!Hi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!! One Hundred Twenty-four in: ii :iii :ui . . . i Silber Stale uaii Gln. ..: ug Pueblo Owned and Operated e ,353 , 206 N. Main St. Established 25 Years ini 1 ' ' isa: . Grand and Upright Pianos I ii' . Q I : . I lllll ii PLAYER P1ANos AND PLAYER ROLLS 5 Victor Victrolas, Victor Records: l f Sonora Phonographs P 4 Band Instruments-Sheet Music O Everything in the Music :Line 1 He had concrete ideas-he was in the cement business. E He had a striking personality-he was a boxer. He had his ups and downs in life-he was an elevator bby. He had a pull with his patrons-he was a dentist. i His business was rushin'-he was a Bolshevik. , They called him the village cut-up-he was the butcher.i He was a plain man who was solid in his beliefs-he taught geometry. He was accustomed to light work-he was an e1ectrician.I , His business required a lot of patience--he was a doctor. He rose to his position of work-he was a steeple-jack. Q He always needed dough -he was a baker. , He believed in going to the bottom of things-he was a deep sea diver. Arlene Frazier-f What are you wearing so many coats fcir on such a hot day? George Derrington-'fWe11, I was going to paint the garalge, and the directions said, s 'to get the best results, put on three coats.' 4 iii Established 1900 ' C. P. MUZZIO, Prop. Ill sas M- l ..- L l H H. F. SCRIBNER 8: C0. . A ' Manufacturing fcwelers andfobbers Special Order Work, Diamond Setters and Engravers r A Phone 1431-W 21015 North Main st. Pueblo, Colo. One Hundred Twenty-ive l 'i !!!!'!!!E'!:!!!!E!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! unnnuuun uninunmlmnulnu uuluncuulnummlnn nu 8.9 iiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ! iiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiIiiiiniiiiuiiiiuiiiiSiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiii S 3 S :ng ELLING I ON'S CAFE C Haven of the Hungry Wim did yo' gin dat fine hat? At de sto. DQCDQC How much was it? 'Pm Ah don't know. De sto'keeper wan't dal'- There was a young fellow named Joe, Had a car that really could go. 0 But he went ninety-three Qu And they piled the debris With a shovel, a rake and a hoe. ' ' ' 'Q-9'- - Ikey and Izzy were separating after , an evening together, when Ikey said: Au Revoir. n Vat's dat? asked Izzy. When in need of some- XIQalg's gofgdibye 1nCFrEnfh-L ,d gggg ,- - - e , S81 zzy ar o1c ci . if- tllmg In our lme' you Vat's dat? asked Ikey. Wlll find OUI' meI'Cl1al1- Dat's good-bye in any language. - ' - - ---A49-e--H disc? pleasing in quality when Iwas up in an DYICC. The mountains once, ini saga ii! HONEYMAN JEWELRY C0. Opposite Postoffice. ES Ei Iii -Q I came onto an old Prospector, who was Standing just outside A cave. He told me he had just found A treasure hidden inside. What is it? I asked, 3 Quartz? fl Naw, he whispered, Pints! iii H J. E. Holderman V J, C, Black Patton's Sun Proof Paint Pitcairn Varnishes Glass for Any Purpose 55 ii? ' sg The Pueblo Glass and Pamt Company Painting - Paper Hanging - Glazing Ph-one 845 6th and santa Fe ' a a EEEEESESSEEEEEEEE K One Hundred Twenty-six SIIEII I I I I I I I , 13ggwgQj E!ggg!Ql!QQ3g!!!!5! 'g,'2!Q!Q:l!,,,.., ...,...,lg!Q1Qg!f'lg!!1!:E!!!g!!QQ!! :g!!!!!...... es: .gggggagsegggezegeisg essseeeesg 'M uzguuummgfl luulmilnuciiii lmillilililllilllill uliuiiiimmlniufuiiuiuiiiniiuiiiluuiiiiiiiiiii uiuum mm uuunninhiuu llllllllll - A I f . I Y 'A I TRIP? roar The Old Reliable and Experienced Photograiihers of Pueblo 304 N. Main I ,I I I I I I I I The H. Pollard Investment Co. 302-5 Thatcher Bldg. I I General Insurance , Real E tate Loans I This fellow Skinem tried to tell me that he has hladi that I-Iupmobile for six years and has never paid a cent for repairs, said Jones. Do you believe that? Indeed I do, replied Mathers sadly. Pm the man who did his repair work. -i,.Q.......... We don't know whether he makes both ends meeIt or not, but the barber generally manages to scrape along. ' I M 'Q'- I . Alice Robinson-- And when you're away at Toledo, you'll think of me every night at nine o'clock, won't you? I v Joe Flemming-- ICan't you make it nine fiftee ? I've got to think of a girl up E!! on West Fifteenth at nine. I Virginia Risley- O, Don, I have bad news for you. 5 Don Murray- For me? L i Virginia-- Yes, I went to the fortune teller thlis afternoon and she told me I was to marry a handsome man. I V I 'I I e PIGGLYW GGLY All Over the World , I iiii I 1 a 6 STORES IN PUEBLOI-3 MARKETS y I 707 North Main Street 1125 East Eighth Street 315 North Santa Fe Avenue f 1235 East Evans Avenue 121 East Abriendo Avenue ' Twenty-Fourth and Grand Avenue ' I '!'! ! !'!'!!'! .. . !!!'5!!!!f!! !!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!! ,....-!!!I:l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!f!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!!!! fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii uimiiiniliiliihhlnniiniiiniiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiii 'nf- ihiiiiniiiiiiii iiiiii-iiiiiiiiiviii I One Hundred Twenty-seven I I I I I Cllr 2.4 llnllllll iiiliiinii ! i E a e 5 i s E 5 5 E gi E I : : S USE F LORMAN'S INDIAN BRAND fm! 5 , 1 K L 5. 1 ff X nl 4 I we in Hill! Paints and Varnishcs I MADE IN PUEBLO Old Venus was a queenly kid Who had a form divine. They put her on a pencil ad Because she drew SO-ME line. ............C9-....-... OUR SHIEK Hat on his nose, No cuffs-,on pants, All he can do Is pet and dance. Pipe in his mouth, Slouch in his walk, No brains at all-- Just talk-talk-talk. Pin covered vest, Face full of gum, He may look good- But, say, heis dumb! .-..i..C9--.-L First Flea-- Been on a hike? Second Flea- No, on a tramp. ...,-.-..Q........,.. ADVERTISE The codiish lays a million eggs While the helpful hen lays one, But the cod-fish does n-ot cackle To tell what she has done. And so we scorn the codfish coy, But the helpful 'hen we prize, Which indicates to thoughtful minds It pays to advertise. fry . l vmmuummmmsunan:1lmIln-Innmnuuunlnnuuulm ::-'::: :'::::1'::z:i::::::::.::::::.:::::':S:::::1:2'::'1:::: -Q-4 nnmrmmmuununuuuammmulmmnmmmmnnnummm One Hundred Twenty-eight GOOD WILL --Good will is the very life of stores. Each unit of good will that an enterprise can create is stored up treasury that is more valuable than money or merchan- dise. Good will cannot be bought. It cannot be counterfeited. -Crews-Beggs' is a notable example of what good will can do. --It built this great business. It keeps a stream of merchandise coming from the far corners of the earth and flowing thru the store. -It has grown a staff of two hundred co- workers and a clientele of thousands of satisfied customers--friends. -And it is still working, staff and trade are growing. -All of us at Crews-Beggs, from the president to the wrapper girls, know that the good will of the firm is, in fact, its life and guard it accordingly. -Crews-Beggs has held the good will of Pueblo for 35 years, the good will of the suceeding generation Cyoursj is needed to keep this ever growing business in the position it occupies as the greatest retail business in Southern Colorado. --We trust that you will find us a friend- ly store-just as your mothers and fath- ers have before you. Tl-IE cmsws.mzGGs co. . ., E if ina fi !! - 1: E!!! :ug l 1 EE' iii ii! 1:5 ui uv as? Q!! iii EERE its E N 3 Q at a 5 Q X T ee s a ur ew Qcatlon S U t N L i ' fi 202 N. Main st. I Hi I ...f Men's Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings Women's Ready-to-Wear, Millinery and ,Shoes iiag Boys' Department - Beauty Shop R AY M C KI N N E Y S Sgr: - K g 1 I - Smart Footwear. Our Quality is Higher Than the Price 5 if .4 1 gas! I L ini SI-IONESB Y E-BE' K T ' For 23 Years Your Shoe Fitters. l 255: 1 gifs George Derrington- I hear you need a bright, industrioxis, good looking young man. if Employer-+ I do. Whom do you suggest? 1 5555 513 Hem- ' Mr. Doubenmier- Mr, Vories, I have courted your daughter for fifteen years. Mr. Vories- Well, what do you want? 1 Mr. Doubenmier- To marry her. l 5225 Mr. Vories- I thought you wanted a pension or something. em Floyd Caldwell- I had my nose broken in three places this lsummer? Ralph Bartlett-+ But why do you keep on going to those places? Kathryn Whitlark- It's very good of you to ask me to this dance. aes! Norman McLeod- Don,t mention it-it's a charity ball. I - - - I 'Y + 1 - X :ear I Visiting Teams Welcome iff? 1 PUEBLO'S BEST CAFETERIA R iff? 1 Amerlcan a eterla Opposite Thatcher Building M l .c ex 1::s:.:.::::::: . .... 5 -,.- y u'--rv-we aa..::a.a:asa.a i S . unnuunnuu ummmuenunnnuanInInunInnnnmunmanuwmnnunuunumr M6534 IIIIIIIIIIIIII lIllIlll'lIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllillll- g ' E 5 One Hundred Twenty-nine 5 i I ln !!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!! .s E i 'a Marion Nessen- What m?k'es you th'nk Jone 's tired of his wi e. Ifiincent Isileissen- Sign in front of his ' house says 'Honey for Sale'. George Trotter-- How can I cure a sleep-walking habit? Janet Pattee- Sprinkle tacks on the floor. Miss Burton- Your last paper was E Harold Bell Wrighfs W iuii very difficult to read. Your work should i 7 C be so written that even the most ignorant will be able to understand it. g T - f , Charlie Freed- That man fell out of M S a twenty-story building and wasn't even badly bruised. Marion Porter- How come? 3333 I Charlie Freed- He fell out of the A M first story. Rebecca Brayton- It's only six o'c1ock :QQ and I told you to come after supper. gl, Norman McLeod- That's what I came E-'vs-s--are after. Clifton Power- I say, that woman has been walking the streets all morn- U , I ing. i B A Virginia Enfield - How do you , I know? Clifton- I've been following her. 5 6 Duward Frame- You know, that girl reminds me a lot of a magazine. 5 Stuart Rushmer- Which one, 'Popular'? Duward- Nope. Everybod'y.s'. You haven't changed much. No. The laundries are on strike. ...l-Q.-.,. ! Bought a car yesterday. i What kind is it? An Ash. , I You mean a Nash! No--Ash. A used Cole. , ..- E Wirt McF. lover the phonej-- What time are you expecting me? ,H Betty Duke ficilyj- I'1n not expecting you at all. Wirt-- Then I'll surprise you. GAS FURNACES GAS RANGES INSTANTANEGUS WATER HEATERS The most logical and economical way r P EBLO GAS Sz E L CO. Y N One Hundred Thirty i l P I Hair Bobbmg Our Specialty Expert Marcel Waving Try Our Soft Water Shampoos We have a fine line of perfumes, powders, face creams, hair tonics, hand lotions, liquid powder, etc.u i T PAY A VISIT TO : ' THE DENT BEAUTY HOP S 5155 NORTH MAIN STREET Mike- I just saw a fast fistic argument. 5,5 Ike-- Sailors ? ' Mike- No, deaf mutes. ' I 4 Sai Mr. Porter- Where'd you get the black eye? 1 5 Clifton Powers- Sure, it's in mournin for the guy that gave it to me? , TRY THIS ON 1 E Kettering- Why didn't you turn out for track practice yesterday? Frank Hoag- I had a date, sir. Kettering- Had a date, did you ? l Frank- Yes sir, but I didn't break training. A miss ist as good as a mile, you know. n I ---QPi- ' in A little bee sat on a tree :iii And then he sat on me, o. g. A The King Investment E and Lumber Coinpan , U : The Home for l Q ' Lumber and Mill Wo k , A LIMERICK Herbert Foster was heard to say this: 5 i My girl is from the prairie, And maybe she's a hick, But she's the girl to marry, l For candy makes her sick. 4 ' 1 ALICE, WHERE ART THOU GOING? There was a young girl from Pekin,' Who was painfully, painfully thin. l She shunned lemonade 4 For she was afraid I She'd slip through the straw and fall in. 5555 t ,5- TQ5 s1eu'esue....-. g... g . .,.,.- .-.,. ,, 1 555,525.53 ummmmm nuuumm nnununmnuunuunummnmmm in-'mi' ' ' ' i l I fflllffllffffil .!!!!!!!'!!l!! !!I!!'!!ll!!fll!fI!.-..!Il!!!!f!l!!l!lElin! 'P!'l !'! ! 'Y' V . - - . . .. .. .i..l...SIi.. 541 1 One Hundred Thirty-one i R 4 ' s l ARC!-XDIA Dam The Arcadia Dancing Academy is striving at all times to give the people of Pueblo a refined place of amusement, as Well as up-to-the minute entertainments. Best of music and the finest dance floor in Colorado. The 0'Brien Building on 5th Margaret Wilson- He is one of the most altruistic men I know. Rebecca Brayton- What has he been doing now? Margaret W.- He spent all of the aft- ernoon telling hair-raising stories to a couple of bald-headed men. 1i Mrs. Smith- It was just my luck that I got this steak. Mr. Smith- It was sure tough luck. There's a Senior that stands in good With every teacher that goes, But his head is compounded with wood, And he sallies to all of the shows. He is just about certain to pass No matter what courses he takes, And he doesn't go up after class And chin about Byron or Yates. Or harp on the various teams, Or talk about high school reform, Or all of the other accepted means Of keeping a teacher's heart warm. Why is it, I asked him, they rank you Up high with the scholars and pokes ? With a worldly grin he answered, Why, kid, I laugh at their jokes! JoH .WHITE TIRES 226 W. 8th St. Phone 873 Pueblo, Colo. W9 EEEIZEEEZZEEEIEEEEIEEEEEIEEEIEEEEEZEEEEEE .... .. lg One Hundred Thirty-two 3552552555555 55525525535i555iEEf:am.:i.iiai aamiaa..a. Try our DAINTY DELICIOUS I BLUE PLATE LUNCH 1 Breakfast Served 7 a. m. to 10 a. m. . all Lunch Served 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. ' Dinner Served 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. 5 Short Orders and Sandwiches 705 North Main St, 5 Served at All Hours 4 Q We Carry a Full Line of l CANDIES and CIGARS The 731006 ff' czffeaf gui also , , ' Ycur fa ed Palate Expert Soda Fountain Servlce I Herbert Foster- A dog fills an empty place in any man's life. Abe Rosenthal-- Yes, especially a hot dog. 1 gui Mr. Tomlinson- If ,beans equal X and corn equals Y, what does X plus Y equal? iii Jack Craddock- S-s-succotash! l .lpqgim I A a Dear Old Lady- In my day, children were seen and not heard. Janet Patte-e- Well, I guess you got in a lot of dlirty work lon the quiet. Jake- 'Did you see Jimmie kick oii'? l Frank- Nog is he dead? ' l . . . J , iiii Rex Wilson fconcludlng' great devotion speechj-Has dere ever been, could there possibly be, any other girl,- I Mary Eldred-- Be patient. I'm doing my best to think of: one for you. E!! ' S!!! ' - ' QUALITY ICE CREAM : and 4 I SEVEN GOOD REASONS I WHY You snoum SERVE ni It has a high food value. 1 It contains the vitamines necessary for growth and health. It is easier to digest than pastries iii and other rich desserts. l It 1S cheaper than most desserts. . It lessens the labor of the house? Wife. i It is liked by all the family. f It is attractive to look at and goo to eat. 4 THE PUEBLO ICE CREAM CO1 if 509 Elizabeth St. Phone 71? 4 , . A I .1 FI!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!ll2!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!g!!!!!!!!!!'!!!! NCQ' I' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' iiiIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiih - - fl !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! l One Hundred Thirty-three I 1 F 1 I ' ff? uiiiiluulunmmnunmnmmlunumnu:nunImumnlnuuuuuunnnnnn nuuuniunannulmmmnunumulinunununuum ummnumInnun:nuuuuuuuumuuum nI.nnIInununuIIImunnnunImumuIunan.uinnumIn.nnm.nuuuuuuun 6 N IN COLLEGE CORONA WILL HELP YOU WIN OUT In college a typewriter is practic- ally a necessity. Typevvritten themes, note-books and reports are greatly preferred by the faculty, AND OFTEN BRING HIGHER MAR-KS. GET YOUR CORONA NOW 21550 Cash4-Easy Terms if Desired. BOYCE TYPEWRITER SERVICE 22116 N. Main St. Phone 3726 Rex Wilson- Are you comfortable? Dorothy Allen- Very, Rex-- See the stage good? Dorothy- Oh, yes. Rex- Light enough to read your pro- gram? Dorothy- Uh huh. Rex- Then for my sake change seats with me. --V----Q-1 Employer ftaking a look at him- Married, of course. Jack Meigs-- No, sir, I fell down a fli ht of ste s esterda . 2' LJDQEJ. Rebecca Brayton- How are you get- ting along with your music? Evan Jones- I don't want to brag about myself, but some of the neighbors have told me they stayed awake for hours listenin to m a in . 2' Miss Phillips- Where's that red ink? Marie Frame- Oh, I borrowed it to dye my blouse with--I'1l bring it back in the morning. Some of the most forgetful men have monuments erected to their memories. Favorite Rouch-- I wish to ask you a question concerning a tragedy. Miss Burton- We1l? Favorite R.- What is my grade? Eunice G-- Harry ate something that poisoned him. - Marine V- Croquette? - Eunice- N ot yetg but he's very ill. Bob -Shonsbye- Will you have a little shrimp? Frosh Girl- Oh! this is so sudden. Who said Ceasar was easy fDean Farrel. Name four other famous liars. i.....-C9.1....... 9 ra , , Rex Wilson, at 2 A. M.- Well, I must be off. -M, E. Campbell, yawning- That's-what I thought when I first met you. Anna,May Simms- Do you serve shrimps here? . Waiter- Yes, sit right down. OLDSMOBILE v n BRENNAN MOTORS, INC. 815 N. Main st. R Phone 792 Pueblo, Colo. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nn One Hundred Thirty-four . l ii u I I I I I I t I I I I I I hh-Qmggsgggggggmxl I l I I I I Qgggggg: A ummm m-muon mmmmmumm viiiiliiiii iiiiiiiiiini iiuiiiiu W 5 . x Q :Y ' i 1 i a - E 9 I ' 1 - 1 if fig. l Elf., ' . ' I g '01, . Q ,, ,5 E 'f uh 1 f 4 ,' I 141 , f j , , X ' . f ' hx M' f f, Rx' ses! , n , XXX If X ' Xxxx I ...- fx f f Z , XX- 77 Ill 5' iff f . 1., X ,k?,fc,' af nf. ' X f X A, 8 3. f.. K 4 R Z f I if-:Q 7 f , IAXX ' ' W N x X ' A' -if? 4 72 Xxxxx I , ,, WEB, 3 I, Q ww A JJ? X M ' f f, 4 I fd - ' 'o 3,1 I 1 :',.f ' ,u L ' ' X. f.. f f l P ' I I 2 '. I ', . - Eff! ' nfl I' 1' - ' ' I f-- - Qs , ' I X Km f ' ff f MA Ii' iff' J: If Z I if EEE UWB, 11 T15 , i1F'l , X x ff' 'Z l I f anim ff f ' X if X Q ' V , if 1 45' ll XXX f , ra L ,S kenaf' wa f Si -Ss' , X ' . . fig .. - 123592 ' v , , . - , 1 A . r -,' V 1,7 , . I-:,,,.:,u . X .Ne ,. . .- , fx! -W454 5- , ' 7 21- ff.. Q' . NJEEL' 'Qi XS' A K 1 A ,r f 1 . Q lt A . f 44 v- ,gf .14 .rf ,.,x1,g.i g -, .3-'AN:S,, 'King ,ix Qg vig 6 B ' ' f'r S 'ni ,4I'?::1!- W ' A . gigs: 5:5 2, , I .:q,, , LIU2-3 . x I-,S N522 Z-lf' I ' -'-4Lx?5nwwg. 1 nn-2- H- ,1r',:,gg:. li -, 1 , .-1 ' rap?-'. Q 33: 5 .'1f5'-Prfiggn, 'Q .75l3V:J:? '21 lg, , x ?:EQ'y ' Q way? 0- . 4 L'-S 2 - f N W, - ., I -1 . b' f - . 1, .X , L ., gi ' fj, il, gf? ' 1' 'I -' 4 I - - - ' w S-' X vw if . .' , ' .T :ass gfffj Ly. , 7.-212255.32 . ,...a. 1132 -Q ':' f.,.f.i' - Si ?',i,g - ' i . ' ' -, 1 I gsaa I 'N 4 E555 Rf' XG ffl IEW!! 6' 0 452' AOO1 ,L . R Sqggx 52:2 '. ' o Sggafigi f Pubhcahons-A f H6 k 2 4. - l . , I fe' Q.. , :vase--1 -1' -vii'-r-,f L-:::::-:-:-.jfaftesfvga:5-..- 5- ::..1iff - - 'Q' 'ff ' Jff ' ,kv Qeitiiii? 'fy 4 -Eff' ' iQ?-V532 Eirfrxairfsg- 1:25--QQ! Taq' T' gt Z, f -- ! vw- ' QQ?-51E2v ' lf V ft X-'.5 ER-:Aix-Pr.'63i55.44fxriiyfb'' , 4 F' f'i3:im73 'f'e4 1711, X. YW - A .f . - fa 'Ws:ws'f2iWYfva .' 117' 'r 3. - 'ff4i5sSCf??'fiT. ., . 421,11 fi - 1 ' -'C xvxiE51E: 'Sii I i Q I ' iii FW!!'!??'f!??ff!??f EWEQEEQQEEQEEEEEQ ' ' ' One Hundred Thirty-five IN 1!!!!!! !!... .. iiiiiiiiiii q FORD, OVERLAND, Q CHEVROLET, STAR, AS LOW AS 815.50 ETC. V BUICK, STUDEBAKER, .. I HUDSON, NASH, AS Low AS 516.50 , ETC. A FRANKLIN, DODGE ..... . .....,.... AS LOW AS 522.50 All new material-quality and capacity guaranteed. Prices include installation and a thorough inspection of your electrical system. ! AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Eighth and Court Automobile Electricians Phone 786 Nellie- Jack, tell me about yourself. Have you been having a gay time at Atlantic City ? , Jack Meigs- To tell you the truth, I haven't had a dull moment since I saw you last. Paul West- That snappy fellow you just danced with is in my class. Ruthanna- You flatter yourself. 'w'G'Q'4 its Kathryn Whitlark- I hear you had a delightful party last night. What was it to celebrate? ' Norman McLeod- It was for my girl. It was the third anniversary of her 18th birthday. -m-eNcO--- I!!! EEEE 5535 Bill Beachamps-- People say I have eyes just like my father. 50. Bill Duncan- Uh-huh, pop-eyed. :ree 2352 535 5555 gl ii' ..::- ilii ! All joy had fled- I No 'Christmas cheer, QQ, IT No sound of revelry ii! . Was here. 3:3 Down to the table gi: We silently sat, Surly at this, 5,5 a S Surly at that. 3,5 Raising our hearts gig In cheerless prayer, 2,3 ' Little thankful Heald Cylinder Grinding For what was there' 3553 Only 3223 , ' u , Bouncing aroundg Landis Crankshaft Grinding He ate the goose- !!!! E355 'I 31 .x ii' ii .il 5515 QC The little hound! Al-lth'01' ized White Service Tricks of students apt, remindqus, We can make class hours sublime, . . And by asking. foolish questions, Scored Cylinders Repaired by Take up recltatlon time- :Pg gg, E 1 P Late to class 5,5 ag e rocess And early to leave, 5555 win certainly give in The teacher a peeve. ---e- Motorcycles do remind us :E We can ridre o'er hill and dell gg, And in parting,leav beh' d as 220-230 West Fourth Phone 431 Fikty different kings of ilfheiii 555' S One Hundred Thirty-six l 1 I l 1 l l 1 l I ' 1 ' 4 Compliments 1 The Gnlnradn Motor Gal Gu. Southern Colorado Distributors Q . BUICK MARMON 5 G. M. c. iii Main at sm sm. Q Tel. 3093 At Your Service for 15 Years + 4 E ini I Q!!! ggi! iii? CE may be regarded as an investment b e c a u s e . i t ll' :zz : :ri '-55 saves more in food than it costs. iii I ..- i ..- Pueblo I iii l ll I sas: l PHONE 847 ' . Ice CQ, li ss l ii ii AN ESSAY IN FRESHMEN ENGLISH GLASS He entered the primeval forest, where the hand of man lhad never set foot. M-se-+M-- 1 is Dan Turner- Howard C. got a new siren for his car. 1 - Frank Reilly- Rea11y! What became of the blonde one ?l' ll! '-'-Q-E+ 4 assi sees Milton Shultz-- I ain't got no pencil. 1 Sr- -.... xii :::: lul Miss Melcher- What? ' Milton- I ain't got no pencil. gif ' Miss M.- What? ' ' Milton- Say, -will you lend me a pencil? I -H---C9---- I Mr. Poe- If you want to make a hit, my son, you must strike out for yourself. Stephen Poe- You're mixed up in your baseball talk, dladg if you strike out you ii! can't make a hit. l zu: lul THE TRUE BLUE oAKLANb PERMANENT TOP' U 4-WHEEL BRAKES N sei 15000-Mile Guarantee on the Motpr Gilman Motors Co. ' as 210 W. SEVENTH U PHONE 1983 Y!! !!!!I!E!!!!!!!!g!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Q!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' .ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiii iuiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. 1 One Hundred Thirty-seven I I ..- --5 nu W .,,,,.,,:!!2 .ee.-,...-.:.!-.... .... ..:.. .A ,.., .!,. ..,. ---o ----in ' 'saaiaazxaaaausaiaiaaaaiar' aasa:iaaa.aai:.aaia wa. aiaz.:iia.aais.saa..aaas :iii aaa' air an , in in --- --'- ---G ---- g ---' ----s-'f-g-- e 9 e -Q Q ---- Q ---- g---- -ig --- -- ---Q-i-lg--5-ws--3--E E!! l! n F' t t' l B k ll' 21 l0ll 3 all Es! 0 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, Sl,500,000 PUEBLO, coLo. M Paul Heath fSitting in the parkj- Oh! we'd better go home. I'm sure I felt a raindropf' Eulalia- Nonsenseg we're sitting under a weeping willow. 5525 Ruth Calhoun fduring orchestra practicej- Why do you always beat time with your foot? Vincent Nessen-- It's' the music in my sole, I guess. . Elf ' Traffic Cop-- Come on! What's the matter with you? 'if Gus Gritner- Pm well, thanksg but my engine's dead. .x 'Carleton F.- What's the use of washing my hands before I go to school, Mother? I'm not one of those fellows who are always raising them. Fay Rouch- Why did you let that young officer kiss you? gig fHer name withheldj- Well it is against the law to resist an officer. THE -A F. J. Burch Mfg. C0- EE Manufacturers of BURCH LINE PORCH CURTAINIS ii! CAMP EQUIPMENT AWNINGS ' TENTS l -he . l I - A- Complete Line of Camp Equipment Santa Fe and First Miss Phillips-'fwhat is play? Ernie Rushmer- A very important business that school interrupts. Tom Barry- I want some medicine to reduce flesh. Clerk-- Anti-fat ? Tom- No. Uncle. Paul Heath-- Who was Homer? Wm. Kellett- The fellow Babe Ruth knocked out. Kathryn- How did you happen to get home so early last night? Doc Stanwood- Oh I had' tough luck. I leaned against her door bell. Margery Barkley certainly has a large vocabulary. Yes, I've told her she should take more exercise. l'lvd,sxI llll IIIIIIIIUIIIIII ll Illl llll llll llll llllllllllllllll! ll Ill I I I I ll llll I ll I I I ull I One Hundred Thirty-eight y i E525 E!!! gssa assi iii -sas :see iii: sta: eng iii' lul Eze? lee !sa lv- Hs l is -sie isis sie! sas: :see iii! sas ease E..- Ill !!!!!!!!!!.'!!..-.-. iiiiiiiiiiiiiukiiii ull!! :.::z::: mlluu !!!!?!!!!!!!! Mg iiiiiiiiliiii iiiil iiii iiii iii! sees ini sas: iiii Lai ga!! gig iii! EEE! sse- assi IQE I I r I f I l l ree:- Ie 'arf'--1'-'Hs l -I-vez-muses:-ee: eesea!seu!s!se'!! es!':'s!ese -e e eeeueseeseeeees ' .!!!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!E!!!!!!!!!!! !P!!!!'!''!!!!!E!!!!!!5'! !'!! '!! '!!! !! '!! ' ml riaaakiliahuiiw'-sii5aiBiiHiEiaaiiiaiiaaaiaia iamiaaiiiaaaaisiliiaiaaiaiaia aaaaarai:asiaaaablzizniiaaiiisalaauaaiaaaaiaasiaami::aliaalsazaiaiiaaa:assiaaaniailiiaaiiiadli:saiiiiiIi.iiii 'E' i I kr, 1 ...- ' :iii 1 ll! 'WE !! ii -.!! !! ft G dd t' E -Th en Wh at. H l i For the young men and young ladies who want to be earning, secure Business Training at the American and then 1 ENT R BUSINESS si! t -ss -ue Big concerns! will be bidding for your service as soon as you can get ready for a position. Fyor the well trained they will pay good salaries from the start. Through earxled promotions you can work up to an Ex cutive Position l Iii Iii EEE P!! iii l!! ::E !!! 55 nu lil' :xi- -35 'fd Call or wfite for college literature I E555 4 AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE 2 ' l For 20 Years at Sixth and Main Streets l ll. , J Dwight Bess- I just barely passed my Latin test. I Oh. replied Robert Burris, isn't that too bad! I ---C9---- I .. 1 v 535 Ruth Hinkley- Did Sidney put up a sound argument4 at the debate last night ?1'f E225 Beale Atkinson- Yes, that's1 the trouble. All of it was sound. , Evans Jones- Father, I think it's only fair to tell you I need fifty dollars. I'd di rather owe it to you than some rank outsider. ' --O-- -- ' ig, How long does an engine last? asked the inquisitiive old lady of the locomotive aiu engineer. I 5555 About thirty years, he answered patiently. I iiii .03 -ree .1 3:23 sv: iii ue Oh, I should think a tough looking thing like thatlwould last much .longer than thirty years. Maybe it would, if it didn't smoke so much. ' H ' . fe iii? l H5 R. MONRONEY l C. O. MONRON EY :fs u I g seas see! iles sees ses! ees! ala: The Rialto arlber Shop ezsw NORTH MAIN STR1lEET . 4 PUEBLO, COLO. J f 5 !!!!!!!E!!!E!!!l!!l!!!!!!l!g!!!!Q!!!l! !!!li!!!!!!!!!!!!!Q!!!ll!!E!!!!!!!!E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!E!!5!!!!!E!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!g!!!! iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiliiilliiiiuiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii. l One Hundred Thirty-nine 1 i l l I ' I 5 1 . is rrr e , T1-11-3 WARDROBE CLEANERS AND DYERS !!!! BEE S We Lead in Service and Qzalily 'of Our W Orff COR. EIGHTH AND MAIN PHONE 629 PUEBLO, COLO. We Also Clean and Reblock Hats 2 VIRTUOUS ? Teachers' faults are man-yg Students have only two- Everything they say, and Everything they do! ? Mr. Tomlinson- I picked up a horse- shoe today. lun 5535 Mr. Heaton- That means good luck. :. - :iii E!!! 1 .., Fountain Pens Mr. T.-4 It did--for the tire dealer. f S Consider the dachshund Oh, woe is the beast! . . He trots on four legs A good Fountain Pen 1S a conven- U When he needs-six at least. ience - We have the popular Miss Spencer-HHOW did you enjoy brands, and one to su1t YOUR your ocean voyage? i requirements. Mr. Porter- Dunno, I made the trip ' by rail. ' , --ewan THE PALACE DRUG COMPANY Mr. Albright- Picture to me the lonesomest situation you can conjecture. 4TH AND MAIN ' Pope Block Harry Applegate- Well, about the ' lonesomest thing I know of would be a safety razor in Russia. Qexall Store .-....?C9.........-- 1 AN EPITAPH Here lies the remains Of Augustus McLord I QQ E His chest was no match VL X' For a balky ol' Ford. gee! giii -35 E!!! iiii ass ii ii e.. illi gf: I Que: ,... ees: iii' i Compliments -fi! of the Arapahoe Shop EIGHTH AND MAIN - EEE iiii are su: BRN One Hundred Forty I I I I I 1' E ' Ii 9 - I 2 I Here lies Henry Wallace Smoot 7 - - -'O-M70-0-N' Ib-.- ' His humor never failed Until he called a Roebuck suit A first class coat of mail. A- W ,v.Y., Q...Y1-- Vial Stuff muttered Mr. Neuswanger as he poured out the acid. ...Tn His Latin book he swiftly threw, Against the wall in anger, I wish I knew the woman who Wrote that there book, I'd bang her. ......LC9-......... Joe Coffee- I gwit smokink zeegars, Richie. Richard Pingatore - Aet so! For why? Joe- Pm afraid from a terrible seek- ness. Richard- Vat can dat be? Joe-- Zeegarlet fever. I I ----ceH-A- lf' What is your occupation? ' H HEN: buying Furniture, one should not only think what that Furniture means to the appearance of the home but its in- fluence upon: the members in the home. l Where th re are children who have reache the character form- ing age, Furniture has its greatest influence. Therefore it is a serious matter-that of furnishing a home. And that's aI good reason why par- ents should Izhoose here. I . ii I us-ed to be an organist. .Wk 1 f L , 0 'Q II. And why did you give it up? ' fr N ' I She moilfi dgledgm flfmwnmf ro. PENALIZED ' When the donkey saw the zebra 40:9 SANTA FE He began to switch his tailg I p Well, I never, was his comment, - Q.- -........-...-.,-...Q 1. -1.-Q Saw a mule Uhat's been in jail. I I , I Home-grown Flowe s are Always I e Freshest anal IFUITCSI A I Proper Arrangements I Prompt Delivery . . B 112 U UYEI U. hi I I GI 523 N. Main Street I I NOTICE FOR SOCIETY MEETINIG The following phases of Browning will be discussed: I Browning, the philosopher. I ' Browning, the traveler. I Browning, the Thanksgiving Turkley. ----C9--- I Dennis Garrett-- Why is a man's bald head just like Heaven? Jimmie Reed- I'11 bite. Why? . Dennis- Because there is no parting there. I As the tooth paste said to the tooth brush, Pinch me, kid, and I'll meet you outside the tube. if I TIEIEEIEEEEEEI ..I..... .... ' IGI One Hundred Forty one 4 . I.. kx .I uniun ! ::::::::: - uuluu ,. :mf Fx GET IT AT I-IORN'S s Ll? . , , 'S EW! 'CEI' 'N ifx . . . 21,42 CREAM X- 'WA . X When tired, hot and thirsty, or in H' Q1 A E f ,Wg ' I need of the Finest Toilet Requisites, the T S ffl f A Purest Drugs, Best Candies, Cigars or a 1 fn, W? Sm!--' ' I Prescription Properly Compounded - 14 WS GET IT AT HORN'S 1 W , Horn Drug Co. sl if -1 4th AND SANTA FE EFF? I gif Qi? ' 1 So beautiful she seemed to me I wished that we might wed, ggi Her neck a pillar of ivory- ' But alas! so was her head. -159- Now, said the voluble salesman, here's something that speaks' for itself. All right, interrupted' the weary buyer, suppose you keep quiet for a couple of minutes and give it a chance. THE CYCLE .i.,..-Q.-.-....... eps Acquaintance, friendship, love, engagement, ,z i. Marriage, quarrels, ire, enragement, Lawyers, judges, something phoney, Verdicts, scandals, alimony. I . P. H. PHILBIN, Mgr. P. H. PHILBIN, Jr., Asst. Mgr. Eli ln Q Pueblo ,s Largest and Finest E I The CONGRESS HOTEL gli 4E 1 i El ll Q .xi I 2 ! .E H 200 ROOMS gels Q12 gg CAFE---coma SHOP gg A Miss Burton- What did America get out of the war? El Jack Craddock- Prohibition, Influenza, High Taxes and a thorough knowledge that Sherman knew what he was talking about some sixty years ago. EA: ...-Qwi. Drunk-Hic-'Sa funny thing, but when water--hic-freezes it always-hic- freezes with the slippery side up. Qi' ---C9--- Mr, Albright Ccatching -Geo. Trotter by the collarl- I believe the devil has got Sli hold of you. A Q Geo. Trotter- I believe he has, too. ' if --eww , Dorothy Allen- The idea of letting Fay kiss you right out in public. Martha Scribner- I cou1dn't get away. He had a mistletoe-hold on me. E. .numesses:amenuerneeQ!1!5!suesse!!r!ggges!ges!gggge I g iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiuiii-mi One Hundred Forty-two I I I I I .. X I Senior Boys: I Persuade Your Dads to give You an Insurance 'Policy for a graduation present. It will eventually be Your biggest asset. ' I - C. Freed and, Aetnaize An Insurance Policy for Every Insurance Need I PHONE -1596-J I321 THATCHER BLDG. I TELEPHONE 171 Office and Yard, 325 E. EIGHTH s'r. I lui Thomas-Brown Coal Company Wholesale and Retail Coal I I BROADHEAD COAL --- CANON C-OAL ' I w.N.'1'HoMAs,Mgr. PUEB-Lo, coLoRADo RUBBING IT IN I Orville Suhre-- There's one fellow in this town that certainly gets on my nerves. Wm. McC.- Who's that? Orville- The osteopathf' I -'---Q--- I Virginia Stone- What do you think about ? I Myrven Pan.-- Nothing at all. I I I Mrs. Bess- Didn't I see you sitting on that young man's lap last night ? Adeline- Well, you told: me that if he tried to get sentimental, I must sit on him. ' I Neighbor-I've some pickled peaches in my car outside. I Hubby4Sh-h, my wife's in the next room. I 4 Virginia- Don't you ever think about me? Myrven-- All the time. - I FRANCIS SCHWINGER, Director I PHONE 1198 usic VOICE Schwinger School of , PIANO VIOLIN I THE SPEEICH ART I The Only Music School in Pueblo ever Winding a Contest 205 WEST 6TH STREET : PUEBLO, COLO. E353 :nl I I vsuw!-e!-inevsas5Uieeeveeeevseeeweessvsse !eu'ee!s'e!e!'!r1emu-seeseeses '!sf!!r!'eee!fsI.!!!:r!ne!e!!e!u swiss!!!eesseeeeieeszuee-sseseueuesssas15suseleeeeswei-u-1--II i' 2.2aaasis!aaIaaaaiaaaaiaaaaiaaaaiaaaaiaaaaiasaafasaaiasaaiasaaiaaasiaaaaiaaaaaaaaa 3 iiaaaiaiaaiasaafiiaaiiaiaiaaasiais ....miaiiaiiisaiiiaaiiiiaiiiiaiita:iiisiiaiiiiiisiiaaaissasiiiiiiiiaiiiiii. I , One Hundred Forty-three I I I I I ...A ...H Hi' .y..,,., iii' ass! !!!! xp: seas ease seas ge!! :sea ill' :asf YOUR SUCCESS Will Always Depend Greatly on Your Appearance. Dress Well at Moderate Outlay, by Coming Here for Your Clothes. Young Men's Society Brand and Cortley, Jr., Clothesg Betty Wales Dresses for Young Women and Misses WHITE 6 DAVIS Established 1889 Always Reliable P. G. K Y PAINT zz WALL PAPER z GLASS 524 North Santa Fe Ave. Telephone 1015 Pueblo, Colorado Mrs. Turner- My son, you'll ruin your stomach, drinking so many 'cokes'. Dan- 'Sal1 right, 'sall right, mother. It won't show with my coat on. .T.-.Q.i... 'Mildred Hill- What +a pity it is that all handsome men are conceitedf' Wirt McFedries-- Not always, little girl. I'm not. .l.-...QD-1-.A Evans- What is the Board of Education, Father? Mr, Jones- When I went to school it was a shingle. ...,.-.Q,.--S, Coach Kettering fto football beginnerl- What 'experience have you had before? Meyers B.- Well, this summer I was hit by two autos and a truck. --.....-..C9-...-.L Mr. Albright- When was the Liberty Bell rung ? Clifton Powers Cglancing at clockl- It will ring in two minutes. THE ORIGINAL C KEE TERB R scents lOOSE'WILES GJNQFQANY E.. lEEIfEEEfEEEEE5E5EESEEEEEEEEEEEEEKEEEIEEEIZEEEZIEEEZIEEEEE .. 5' lgl' One Hundred Forty Four ' r Q, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' gg .. .... . .... . .... ..,1.. .... . .... . .,,.. 1 1 Colorado Woman's College We Emphasize Two Things- 1. QUALITY: We are officially recognized by 1the Colorado State Board of Examiners as a standard institution of high grade. We carry three years of Preparatory work, two years of regulai' Liberal Arts, two years of Home Economics and Secretarial work, and Arii, Expression, Piano, Organ, Violin and Voice. 4 2. CHRISTIAN ATMOSPHERE: We believe that the atmosphere in which students live and work is the most important fabtor in their educa- tion. We propose to make this not incidental but prima y, and any student who comes to us will be under the constant infiuence of hristian ideals and standards. We are placing greater emphasis on this 1element than ever before. 1 - 1 1 JAMES ASA WHITE, A. M., Th. D1 President Phone York 5533 1 Denver, Colorado 1 Dorothy Campbell-- The man 1 marry must be up-right and grand. Gus Gritner- Aw, you don't want a man, you want a piano. 1 Q 0 ' Bill Singer- Dad, loan me a nickel to give to the old man t1hat's crying outside. Dr. Singer-- Sure, but what's the old man crying for? 1 Bill- He's crying, 'Salted peanuts, five cents a bagl' 1 A ' ---C9-w-- 1 Gil-bert Pannebaker- I see you are wearing golf stockings now1v. Clifton Powers- Why? Gilbert P.- I just counted 18 holes. -,..,.,.Q,? Stephen Poe-- I see by the papers that tall people live the lon est. - Virginia Enfield- That isn't all-they look the longest. R. J. MOORE, Pres. and Mgr. 1 The Fixture House of Pueblo 1 THE PUEBLO ELECTRIC CO. 1 Electrical Engineers and Contractors 1? Q Everything Electrical 216 WEST FOURTH STREET 1 Phone 276 Residence Phone 1680 1 PUEBLO, COLO. 1 1 1 1 One Hundred Forty five 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,:::::: l I .min y A , ENE 21 DODGE BRCDVJFHERS MCDTOR CARS A MILLION MANUFACTURED -l 90 PER CENT STILL IN USE 52' ag THE llfnuxen Maron Ennmrw I 224 'rn asa wear :Inu s'mss'r-Puons asa iii! ini Rastus Jackson, a thoroughly married darkey, was one day approached by a life insurance agent. Better let me write you a policy, Rastus, suggested the agent. No suh, declared Rastus emphatically, Ah ain't any too safe at home as it is. .-.-....Q.i..-.. If you don't think a man can keep a secret, just remember all of the mean things he knows about himself that he never tells. .....-LQ-W..- Louis Marsalis-- Do you believe in love? Dorothy Bergen- Yes, and every other opportunity. Z,? Is a fellow that calls on his girl in a thunder shower a rainbow? --M-oe-- i What is your idea of the tightest man in college? r . I The guy who won't take a shower because they soak hun too much. ' P. A. CESSNA COAL 8: FEED MAN You will like our WEIGH ' 305 W. 2ND STREET Phone 574 'i55iE5EZiEEEE2EE52EE55EEEEEEEEIEZEEEEEESEEEEEiiim.. 'Qi One Hundred Forty-six . .51 22:2 iiai Ei!! EE!! :rg iii Ill? E555 ssl' si ini ails ini inn S555 iii? Ill! ing I l? 'il Il iii? iii! E523 iii iii! 5353 if ii li as if ral gee! wg iiii E!!! iaai E555 iiii 5525 :nl 5215 iiii iii! E!!! iiii Eili -sr E l l 1 l l l vlunuuul 'nuuu !!'!'!!l!'!E! !ll!!E!!!Q!!!!g!!!Q!!!!!Q!!Q!!!!!!g!! ee--es:-'Je-egsrrsfweeee.- ..,. , .... ,. laaiaiiisiSia5isaaa.asaa.asaa.aaaism.aa.aiaaaa.aa aaa aaa'aaaaa.a:aaaa:..aaian Finiiiiviii .iiiuii . l F l A GOOD HABIT TO GET INTO WHILE YOUNG iiiuiiiiniiii seas iii iii iii! :sz E555 !!'! iiii Eiii :H- uii -iii 21:2 252 in! iiii uni Sei! iii! iii! To Most of Your Trading al E DAY.-JoNEs aria: Footwear for ,HU Occasions You Mill Find al ,- BRQWN sl-loE co. ii Home of Serviceable and Stylish Shoes .I U. in M. LUCKY :UUE ATHLETIC GUUUS i WINCHESTER SPECIALTIESI We value the young people's trade, because they are live appreciate the kind of goods that we sell. I wires and The Robinson-Gardner I-lardhvvare Co. 103-105 W. 4th St. The Winchester Store of Pueblo, Colo. s I HEAVEN THROUGH DRY EYES I St. Peter- Give an account of yourself, sir. 2 Evans Jones-- I broke all the Commandments, the Constitution of my Country and seventeen amendments trying to enforce the Eighteenth. l St. Peter- Pass right in. i Spell ferment and give its definition, requested Miss Cuniiingham. F-E-R-M-E-N-T, to work, nobly responded Gladys Recker. Now use it in a sentence, so that I may be sure that you understand it, said Miss Cunningham. 1 In nice weather, I would rather play tennis out-of-doors than ferment in the school- house, returned Gladys. , -- 3 . Alden Shaw-- Why does Arthur Eastwood part his hair iii the middle? Dan Turner- Because every block must have an alley. 1 4 mmgguuqgusuummlnnum mmm l l I l l I iiii iii! ' One Hundred Forty-seven ...A 15 5ll!'5lilfff!!'f!l!:fEls!!!!!5!!!!l5l!!l1!l'f5!!!llfffflflglffslfll!!!i'!fY': ': ' : 'l 'l iiiiiiiliiiliiii i i I I nninuluulfmueun 4IuiI1uIinunnnuinnlnninlliuu uulmlpnnmnnm unuumnmuuimn lui we iii in 'QQ ini I ii ii P RYUR' i BETTER FUR ITURE ol iiii X... Eg t ing if x.. sus iii! Eff: Colorado Laundry Q52 and Linen Supply iasi sas za YEARS AT 109-1 ll wEsT THIRD sT. Phone 1818 Pueblo ,Z IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5 Q t I i i Lloyd Stone- I have a good job at the confectioner's 5 Tom Barry- What do you do? L. S.- Milk chocolates. . As the tooth paste said to the tooth brush: Pinch me, kid, and I'll meet you out- side the tube. , '-'-'- C9T-'-- 5 Mr. Mortsinger- Where do bugs go in winter? Egg William Kellet- Search me. Ruth Hinkley-- Don't you ever speak to me again, you shameless creature! Dennis 'Garret- Why, dear? R. H.- You ask me why! And that girl over -there with 'a class pin just like the one you gave me! EQfggggfggfgfggggm-!!!!!E!2!!!!!!g!!!2!!!!?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2 One Hundred Forty eight ai 5:5 is Ti ii ii I! ll -X sl SSA N!! ! '933955532532EEEEGEEEEESEEESESWS 5255252EEEE25EEiECIE5ECIEIEEIfEEIEE 5552522552225 3 Sain Hsaioeil Chocolates Rocky Mountain Teachers' Agency Wm. Ruiier, Ph. D., Manager FREE REGISTRATION nn! me Every Bite a Delight The Rood Candy Co. f , Special Prices io Highy School Graciuaies 100 Engraved,iPlain Cards .... 52.50 100 Engraved, iPaneled Cards 83.00 Q UNEXCELLED SERVICE 2 You can havelyour choice of any style of engraving. iii? ' E555 iii! .. . fl is iiii iv! S Qi! L.: lu! i un: - 0 9 410 U. S. National Bank Building Wlnchbslayden S DENVER. COLO. Store of a , housand Gifts. leg! She She She She S-he She She She She She !ii if' A TAKING GIRL 1 iii took my candy and my ibooks, r took my words of love and care, , - took took, took took took my flowers, rich and rare, I must confess, my eye, my kisses--maid so shy, my time for quite a while, 0 my ring with tender smile, - I took whatever I would buy, and then- took the other guy. n Loretta Pearce- I adore Keats. Iky-- Oy, it's a relief to meet a lady vot still likes childrenff !!!!!!!!!!!!!! .H!!!!!5..E!!!...'!!!!'!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..P!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.! 5- Y' uiiimiiiiiiiii ' ' A' 3'''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiv'iii' '!!!!g!!!!!!!!! ..!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!.!!!!..Q!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'JEQ!!!!!Q!!!!!!ti!i!!g!Q!?!!!!?2!!!!!!!!!Q!!9!!!!!!!!!!!E!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?!1E!!!!!!!!9E!!EQP!!!!!Q!!!!!!!E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Q!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!?!!!!9:!!!!!!!!' iii'':iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'-uu 'iuiiiii3iiiciiiiiiii ii 'i' 'iiaiiiiis6inau mu4 A uso' 'iiiiiniiiiiiiiicnsmiiiiiiiii''iiiiiimmieiuiiiiiiiminiuiii uiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiunuvmui 'iiihnniiluniim j One Hundred Forty-nine 01 ini iii ZQTE iii ini ini LS yu ini -..i na! took my hand in sheltered nooks, 0 asf: iii '- Qi X. l E. N. LOW TIRE CCJIVIPANY I m3fLb3'i5iY05Rr--I 208 west 6th Phone 1763 1 sa tg b .-'v ,,..- 1 'f'f1If1i1iIt!zZz1t 2'1 REAL TIRES : REAL SERVICE REAL VULCANIZING il Compliments of Pueblo Star - Journal i FRANK S. I-IOAG, Publisher t Q!!! THROUGH Mr. Neuswanger- It is said that clergymen and soldiers appeal most strongly to women. gui George Hatfield- By Jove! I wish I were an army chaplain! 2 s --Q--QT? p Say guy, said Pat, 'ispeakin' of cool guys, the coolest guy I ever knew died at Palm Beach last fort' of July. He took a dive off a pier into the ocean, and his head was so cool that when he hit the water it froze, and he broke his head on the ice!!! IGNORANT OF RETOUCHER'S ART Arta Buck- How do you like my new photograph ? Bill Duncan- Fine! Did' you sit for it yourself? M They're off! he cried, as he viewed the inmates of the nutt house. :aaa ease iii! EEEESEEIEEEEIE532525EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEEEEEEESEEEEE 3 To One Hundred Fifty I I I I EI'! !!!!5!!!'!!5!il!I!I'!!!!!!!!!'!!! uInuIInnuInl1Iunmulmmmmnnu I Compliments of I I LY'S 10th anita ry WEET and oda Fountain HOPPE Main ervioe I Phone 1057-J I I I I Today I We are carrying the accounts of thousands of the young people of Pueblo. They are the principal source from which we may hope to draw re- cruits for the business activities of I Tomorrow I I I me PUEBLU SAVINGS sl TRUST cn. I I I I I I AFTER THE PRIOPOISAL- Kathryn Whitlark- Did you take father apart and speak to him ? Delbert Yarberry- Not exactly, but he almost went to pieI:es when I spoke to him. . ----Q--u I They ought to make a good couple. I ccWhy?rr I Well, he's a young blade, and she's a keen woman. I ..--.Q.L,.,.w 4 Greene-- Did you ever hear an after-dinner speech that Ivas really Worth while? Dean-- Only once. Last night I dined with an old acquainlance and he said 'Waiter, bring me the check'. -........C9i.1-- I Mrs. Murray- That young man that you are engaged to is a bad egg. Vivian- I know he is, that's the reason that I'm afraid to drop him I IQII 'EEE!'!!I!E!!!E!!!!!!!!E!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!!!! nunuummm- I I .nunIInu.mmmII-InuIInuI-mmm.-umllnuuul. One Hundred Fi fty I ...A 3.1 Mes!!-es :iqiaiaaaai E EAT ,.. Q - 4-.. 71-Y 1 Ewan A ,gr . N.. -- . ,rr-,Jr V ,-1, Y -.... ,f- , ...Q---Q., A fir.. ld Qzgff 81' gan PAs'reumzeo 2 The Best From Any Standpoint BEATRICE CREAMERY COMPANY Federal System of Bakeries 603 N. MAIN STREET I E QUALITY BAKERY PRODUCTS For Your Picnics, Outings and Parties 55,4 KED in SIGHT by me MEN in WHITE 1 l l l 1 l 1 SHE KNEW Why is your wife so jealous of your typist? Well, you see, my Wife used to be my typist! ..1-..Q----- Dorothy Bergen- My dear, I'm sorry I couldn't see you when you called, but I was just having my hair washed. . Mary Black- Yes, and the laundries are so slow about returning things too. Here lies a good man 'Stiff as a board, He lost his life While cranking a-Rolls Royce. -'--C9-5-M Mandy, asked Mrs. Smith, have you seen Jane's new fiance? No ma'am, replied Mandy, hit ain't been in de wash yit! EEF 65' One Hundred Fifty-two !!!!!'!!!!!!!! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E ITT !!!!!!!!!!!!f!!EE!!!E!!FE!E!!P!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!'!!!'!!' .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiuininiinumu anmmuuuuuu --- l l 1 E., i CV! El! , S222 -..g Training for Service The National Industrial Conference Board, after careful sn as msg gg survey, has established the fact that industry will need :ses ii iii ,E ii' asa: about 400,000 more men in positions of responsibility by sv! 1930 than were employed in 1920, and that to meet this E!! ' demand of approximately 40,000 annually, the colleges iss are training men at the rate of only about si,ooo a year. iss! The cnwnnnn Acnlcuuunnl cnluama ge iii' siii offers you thorough training in Agronomy, Animal Hus- ' is bandry, Entomology, Forestry, Horticulture, Home Eco- !!!! nomics, Civil and Irrigation Engineering,t Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Veterinary Medi- is I cine, General Science or Music. I For catalog and detailed information ' Write lo President Chas. A. Lbry Fort Collins, Colo. ' -, - ue! I Qggg :ILS ai A Ll! 3' ai -' ing Bring Us Your Shloes il ..: ..- li it We Fix Them Right QUAuTY SERVICE REASONABLE Plucs ECONOMY sl-los SHOP .i..... Sfkff- ',?J cscevseuxx ' Did you ever hit r, when you aimed right at k, 2222 And mixed up your copy, with a double j j 5555 Made a capital M when it should have been small, And ruined the meaning with bell 'stead of ball? If you have then you know how I felt when I saw :::: H In the letter I wrote to my dearest Paw- I put c's 'stead' of S on the check that I asked' I And father, not thinking my pleadings were masked- Q SENT ME TWENTY-FIVE CENTS!!! :Ms ' Ruth Johnston- What a lot of deep reading you must db. Do you ever read fic- tion ? 4 Mr. Jehle fcoldlyl- Well, I've been glancing over your ,last examination paper. iii! 5 E! ' . -N- 1 .pq lv Q , !!!?!2??!!2!!?? ! ES!?!!2!222222E3S!!E!!32E52?!55Q!!!2Q!!2E2!!!!2229!22B!!!2292232525323222222Q!!!!!!!!!!ll!!?!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?!!2!!!!: llllllillllllll lllllillllillllllll IIINIIllIlull?lllllillllllllllllllllllllllllll illllllllllllllllllllllllllillilllllllllllllilllllll I One Hundred Fifty-three l I l 1 nu! 'mf a FORTY-TWO YEARS OF CONSERVATIVE BANKING Established 1881 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY FOR POSTAL SAVINGS FUNDS THE WESTERN NATIONAL BANK PuEBl.o, COLORADO Enrollment as a Patron of This Bank is Regarded as a Particular Recommendation. as Eli ing SQ!! , ' The News of your City, County and State and all the world every day in the ll: ' 0 Pueblo Chieftain ' Pueblo and Southern Colorado's biggest, best and most reliable newspaper. 2 An army surgeon was examining a cow-puncher recruit. Ever had any accidents ? ii UNO D Wliat's that bandage on your hand? sf Rattlesnake bite. ii Don't you call that an accident? Nawg the dam' thing did it on purpos'e. as 533 Marion Sechrist- Well, boys, mother is going to send me over to Sweden this year. What's the idea, Marion. Thought you were just engaged. Marion- I am, but mother seems to think they make better matches over there. Turza Dammann-- Has this car all the modern improvements? Salesman- Everything, madam, but a beautiful owner. :ii I!! iii Q :ga I Si We Serve the ,Better Things in iii Good Things to fat SEE! 1 D at M CAFE 219 N. MAIN STREET E!!!!!!!!P!!!E!!!!!'!'i!!!!!!'!!!!Q!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. .. . !!!!!?!!!!f!'!!!!', X 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiliiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' 'niiiiiiniiiii One Hundred Fifty-four i 5 I I I I IN .o I E. . ies: Es: See Our Wardrobe and Dress Trunks Oshkosh, Wheary-Burge, Hartmann and other high grade Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Navajo Rugs iii Prices Lowest. . R. T. FRAZIER ll Edison Records 'I'.I Edison Phonograohs GIVES YOU I T I , the latest dazzling dance hits--dreamy lpve songs -and catchy song hits-as well as the classics--j ust as you would hear them if listening to the living . ,,, artists. , COME IN AND HEAR THEM : Pueblo Phonograph Company szo No. Main so. o. P. JONES, Mgr. 1 Phone 1310-w iii ss safe sees Ei?i I ees! E555 Everything for Mother and Daughter iii' x..- BER HEI . ess! I ss: :ME EEE: ' !!!! I is.: Women's Outfitter 1 210-212 NORTH MAIN STREET I !!!! 5:55 E!!! . iii! I S!!! iilf I WORLD'S SHORTEST CONVERSATION Please ? NO- . Es: flwhy ? Y, ' Because - ' -----CQ------ I ess Maurice Douglas-- Dale, did you know I was going to marry your sister? . Dale Sechrist- Yeh, when did you find it out? , ....,.-CQ.........- I V Where is the man who keeps this restaurant? said the disgusted patron. i He's gone out to lunch, replied the waiter. ' .........QD.i... I Some people are never satisfied. Even if they win a harp in the after-life they immediately ask for a player attachment. I seas I is !!!! iii? , s I One Hundred Fifty-five I I I ni .A , 4- I IIE .. .li n ! ! I ' 1 52 . Qualzty Flowers .5 i sz: as . Qualzty Customers 6. I I I IGI phat 4 um umpang Eli Il W. E. QUARLES, Mgr. CENTRAL BLOCK sg fi, Street 'Car Conductor- Has anyone here dropped a roll of bills with a rubber .12 elastic around them ? Chorus of Passengers- Yes, I have. Conductor- Well, I've just found the elastic. if ---C953 John, John! whispered Mrs. Congressman Squibs. Wake up! I'm sure there are iii robbers in the house. if Robbers in the House? he muttered sleepily. Absolutely preposterous! There may be robbers in the Senate, Mary, but not in the House. Absurd! A little chap was offered a chance to spend a week in the country, but refused. ggi! Coaxing, pleading, arguing, promising of untold wonders, alike brought from him noth- ag, ing but the stubborn ultimatum: No country for me! gi But why not? someone asked. Because, he responded, they have thrashing machines down there and it's bad enough where it's done -by hand. 55 I i ii ll tai v: leg .l EE: no! 555 is! M Q K li L Egg: PHONE PHONE ,ii l663 l663 iss iff! T5 ll! liz MEMBER OF FLORIST TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION Flowers Delivered Anywhere by Wire or Mail. I Q I I Judge-- Well, and what brought you here? : Pat-- Two policemen, your honor. Q Judge- Drunk, I suppose? Pat- Correct, your honor. b e Judge- Ten days or ten dollars. Pat-- Thank you, sir, Your honor, I'11 take the money. 5 ---co-- Izzy- Where did you get the new window blind, Ikey? ' Ikey-- Oh, my customers gave it to me, my friend. ff. Izzy- But mine never gave me anything. How do you do it? 2 Ikey- Well, you see, I put a collection box in the front of the store with a sign, 'For the Blind'. . ---co--- Stranger fat gatej- Is your mother at home? Youngster- Say! Do you suppose I'm mowing this yard because the grass is long? E One Hundred Fifty-six li in :az I ii ii ai: ini 1 1 I EEISISEEEEEEEEEEIEEESIEEEEEIEEEEEIEEEI a I Q , 1 211 1 H. vlvr 2 1 I 612 ' a I Phone 5 North . I I s -1 . I s I i 1 1 1 5 0 3115 Maul ' y DYERS 8 CLEANERS . 1 if 1 I 1 HATS CLEAN ED AND BLOCKED 4 :ug Tom-- How are you getting along at home since your wife1wentaway? Jim- Fine. I've reached the highest point of efficiency. 1I can put on my socks from either end. 1 'TIS Carleton Fishback- Do you think I have a good change tb make the City Water B rd? ' 1 ca Ethel Wheeler- Yesg you could make anything bored. 1 1 Marion Sechrist- Do you believe in long engagements ? I 9Maurice Douglas- Sure3 why shouldn't a young couple be1 happy as long as they U. can . 1 53 ,, . . --HQ-. I . ,, III Walter Brown- I thmk our infant industries should be p11-otected more. gjgf Beale Atkinson- Do you want a higher tariff ? 1 gg Walter- Noi more efficient chaperonesf' I I 1 ESE: Walk-Over Shoes Schloss Bros. Suits . . . . 1 ' I :fi Stylish, substantial clothing IS not only a student neces- sity but is an ideal gift for the graduate, as well. I Q I, HERMAN BERLINER, Ilnc. 412 NORTH MAIN STREET 1 HATS AND CAPS MEN'S FURNISHINGS . X I I Say, Jack, if ye wanta stay away from school for a while, I'll let ye have the 1 chicken pox cheap. Q 1 Walter Work- Old Perkins, proprietor of the general, merchandise store at fi Mequite Corner, fired his head clerk. Lester Whitlock- Why was that? ' Walter- Why he put up the slogan 'Best in the Long Run' over the silk hose counter. 1 U I Anything you want to know before we start the lesson ? asked the golf profes- I sional.. 5..- EEE lui Yes, one thing has puzzled me for a long time, said the'-beginner. What kind of a club is a stymie? I I-i-QW-T . . 1 Query- Is Baton Rouge the center of the lipstick industry? 2122 ' l 'iii E :5122:!!f::!!!E:!!!:!!:!:!!:::: :i..3:2221:I2:22:21Is!!!!:!!:!:::!!:!!II::2:B:!::!:::!:::Q:::::!:::!' unulunum lmuuulmmu nnnunumlumm:mmmnoImmm!-ullunnullunlunlm.. I One Hundred Fifty-seven I I I 1 AMW. 'IM I F-yv - - IP Xa 'mt l!!Es!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!l!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!Q!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! sessseseeseuss-ees!!!snr . , . rar' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S. i i liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillggsm H oi, f , ' ... ilii iii? 2:22 es!! ii!! SHOES '-.goo ERIE Hosuznr one mmm st. PUBILO. com gig ii ! i E225 iss! EEE, 'ii' isei ill? 221' :::: ,, :if Inf S553 az:- ieai Q!!! 1 ., NOT EXCLUSIVELY His 'Q ae. Irate Farmer- Say! Do you think you own this road ? ' Howard Creel fa cool auto driverj- Why, no. There are other motorists. -aaa iii! . Old Gentleman fengaging a new chauffeurl- I suppose I can write to your last igig employer for your character? - - 1 355 Lloyd Stone fthe chauffeurb- I'm sorry to say, sir, each of the last two gentle- gif ig!! men I was with passed away in my service. L -e-- gag I II ggi! LATIN S iiii a... All are dead. who spoke it, 5555 All are dead who wrote it, S555 :ess All will die who learn it, Blessed death-they earn it. --E. Rushmer. I THE LITTLE STORE ACROSS THE STREET 5 s NllSENHlIVIER'S .. Lunches, School Supplies, Candies, Groceries ani 5 1 ' ini coME oF'rEN r WE LiKE TO SEE Y-0U iiii 5 2 2555 5..- - ini A New York lawyer tells of a case tried in a fishing town of Massachusetts, dur- we ing' which the chief witness, un-der cross-examination, refused to state the amount of iff! as his gross income, says the Sai1or's -Magazine and Seaman's F'riend. You must answer the question, said the judge when counsel had appealed to U court to instruct the witness. But, your Honor, said the man, I have no gross income. I am a fisherman, and ' it's all net. ' H ,IQ ini I After much excitement the Smiths had at last managed to catch the train. Now, when they could sit quietly for a while, they began to wonder if they had left anything behind. Mrs. Smith gave a shriek. Oh, Harry, she gasped, I forgot to turn off the electric iron! I Don't worry, darling, he replied, nothing will burn. I forgot to turn off the gg shower bath. ,,,,. !!!! iiii ' 522: EEEE ini we V eal !!!!!!!!!!!!!5!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 1- iiiiiiiiZiiiiiGiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimini--mmm-nun -un. i i iiiiiiiiiiiigiiiigi One Hundred Fifty-eight ....,............. .,., A M-i,....--............. W.. ...L r 4 SHI !! il an ll ii ii: un! -Y li ii x I :x ui ii !! in ai ui ni x. n ul ii 1 I :::: as as -ii. iiii on-u T T -W oc, . , 4 4 4 5 a a EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE i 4 g ga Uwn your own home I 252 fifg th y t t . f ggi e er fr lun f T f - U y I S g f ' For Good Homes Close to Centennial, See the Firm of I TH MA D W EN . o as 322 THATCHER BLDG. n AND THEY LET 'EM IN f Joe Peterson-- Who is that new man with the big pipe in tis mouth ? 'QQ Leo Clark- Oh, that must be the Freshman smoker we'v been hearing so much about. Y 2522 ' 1 - 5512 Do you go to school, Leighton '? as-ked the visitor. 4 SE' What's the use? replied Leighton. I can't readi, I can't write, and I can't draw igi -so I don't go! Q: ' ' 'L'-59 -- ' ' si ,, Tourist- I suppose this rain will do the crops a lot of gobd, Pat? iii! Pat- Ye're right, sorr. An hour of u-t will do more good in five minutes than a ,fig if month of ut would do in a week at any other time. , 5535 iiii , ,ln-l,,C9T-,Q-.-, Speaking' of songs, what would bee more appropriate pfor the negro who was lynched by the Ku Kluxers than Swingin' Down the Lane ? ! 5 . 221: Boilers and Engines, Machinery Repairing r . SEE T ' S PUEBLO MACHINE WORKS J. E. McFEELEY, Proprietor 9 ' + i 5 A 302-310 EAST EIGHTH STREET Phone 1345-J I Pueblo, Colorado ' 5 i , 305 w. TWELFTH ST. PHONE 1941-J + Soda Service, Lunches - . 1 asa: and School Supplies, ef 'EEIEEEEEEEEEEEE Eiifiiiiifiiilli5215533555525 .. .... 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