Center High School - Heart and Eagle Yearbook (Center, CO)

 - Class of 1930

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Text from Pages 1 - 88 of the 1930 volume:

OIGLUOI THE HEART AND EAGIE HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK THF SENIUR CLASS Y 1930 I I J F . .J PIIITIISLFIJ .4 O l . 70 Mme 5 ear Center S' gihkb FT wrthm your silent walls We have left our laughter gav Ana' nzthm your dzm nhzte halls We have left our footprmts manv a ay Many classes pass your door On therr wav to a hzgher goal Wrxtlng trme upor' your floor They have paul you happy toll That blossomed on a hill ln some unforgotten hour They shall not forget you at their nrll 'Nor shall ne as ne pass on Donn your old grey steps And mto another world are gone And each hrs appomted place accepts Txs lvrth a sadness each departs From our happy hours wzth you 4 twznge of pam runs through our hearts lfl e lr e oth r shall remember you toot ANNISF DEAN Q'-'- Q4'Q'Qf5, ,'a 'a. .ff',V.f: 1 1 D H1 h . 3. . V . , . ' V cl . . . I To them you are like a flower, . y. 1 ' . r , 1 7 , . , r . . f , lf es, . 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L 7 fl? if ff!! ffff fgf I H- N--L - zf1SQ?2 'S D HCULLQJ Agriculture Colorado Agricultural College I E MCCONNELL Supermtendent of Schools Umverslty of Kansas ,I R LITTLE Coach Scrence Colorado Agncultural College L L REDDICK Prmcrpal funror Hugh Colorado Agrlcultural College ' f r l . . l FRANK MCGEE . . . -1 a-.w . ., RACHEL CHENEY A B Englrsh Dramatxcs Olmel College Ollnel Much Umverslty of Mrchlgan VERNA EDWARDS A B Englzsh Dramahcs Ottawa Umverslty MARION J HARLOW Languages University of South Dakota Northwestern University ELEANORE L FRY Commerczal Umversnty of Colorado JESSIE SKINNER Home Economics Colorado Agricultural College Denver Umverslty MARGARET E WILES Musxc Umverslty of lllmols ALBERTA POWELL LITTLE umor H1 and Hrstory Colorado Agncultural College MARIANNA C-ILMORE umor Hrgh Western State Teachers College CATHERINE JONES Fifth Grade Colorado State Teachers College MARIE SHARP Fourth Crude Colorado Womans College EVELYN MAROLD BURNHAM Thzrd Crude Colorado State Teachers College OPAL T KING Second B Crude Iowa State Teachers College Colorado State Teachers College ORA CARSON Prrmary Colorado State Teachers College Western State Teachers College Adams State Normal VERDA MAXWELL Spamsh Primary Adams State Normal ALICE FELIVILEE Sixth Crude Colorado State Teachers College GRACE BAHR Colorado Agncultural College Western State Teachers College -L +56-R 7-,- ,wiv- i........ MCHIOIY 1' Clleeftll Zllli OVIIIS rlell UIC 'lSSl!ldfC w one sunny sm: e ul we uit us a ways l 0 viu1eQo l I 1 Q 3 5 . +5-4 1 . L g N BN N l 1 N , Q - Q 4 a ' 4 , -- l 2 A r- l S . Q l I 1 , l E P' liiiliiiiiliiiiillilii iii! THE HEART AND EAGLE Page Twelve P -. . . ' ' 'Y -, Q 'Qfksijeci THE HEART AND EAGLE ksikcoksf KENNETH W ADAMS RALPH BOWLES Hrs lenor vozce We call him Bumps Ma es us rejoxce Keystone Highschool I 2 3 Center Hugh School 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Clee Club-I 2 3 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Ban I 2 3 4 unlor Play Bells of Capistrano Annual Staff Business Manager 4 Semor Play Cast PRISCILLA A ALLISON Her DJlflT1tTIg smzle You vrsron all the nahrle Dramatrcs 4 Bells of Caprstrano 4 Wrshlng Well 3 Polrshed Pebbles 2 Wrndmllls of Holland I Student Councrl 2 4 President of Curl Reserves 3 4 Scholarshrp Team 3 4 Secretary Treasurer of Class 3 Physical Educatlon I 2 4 President Chemistry Club4 Semor Play Cast MARY JANE BEHII.. A true alhlete lvnlh bnllzanl mind speed she leaves us all behmd Semor Play Cast Publrcatrons I 2 Basketball I 2 3 4 Captam 3 Glee Club-I 2 3 Ctrl Reserves 3 And he s never ln the dumps' Semor Class President Dramatlcs-4 Glee Club I 2 3 Annual Staff Sports Edrtor 4 Student Councrl 4 Football 3 4 Baseball I 3 4 Semor Play Cast BRYAN FRANKLIN BOWERS To swam rs human Band I Orchestra I 2 Crlee Club 2 3 4 Dramatxcs 4 Football 4 Traclc 4 Negro Minstrel I SAVILLE BROWNE The Hzgh School Clown Who s always dolvnl Dramatlcs I Football 3 4 Physical Educatlon 4 Student Councrl Member from Semor Class 4 Annual Staff oke Editor 4 ERMADEAN BURNS Her voice like a bird Has our hearts slzrred Dramatlcs I 2 3 4 Glee Club-3 4 Wlshlng Well 3 Bells of Caplstrano 4 Class Reporter Z Class President 3 Student Council 2 3 Orchestra 4 Physrcal Education I 4 Scholarshrp Team 3 4 Chairman Social Commrttee C1 R 3 Girl Reserves 3 4 Semor Play Cast Chemistry Club 4 Page Thzrlcen ,.., l ,.... .... , , I ,.... .... , h Q. ,......, ,- 5 P E d- -11 ' n ' . - ' C.. . . Glee Club-I-2-3-4 To go lo court-divine! 3 In . , ' .': ' - . - ' J . I Page Fourteen THE HEART AND EAGLE THE HEART AND EAGLE BESSIE ANNISE DEAN ELK A HENSON She s as quzet as a lzttle mouse megs Well some Butwelgnow she Ilma e a good spouse But 01,1 ghe 5 full of fun: Monte Vista Hlgh School I Hooper Hugh School 2 Center Hugh School 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Dramatlcs 3 4 Publrcatlons 4 Gxrl Reserves 3 4 Chemxstry Club 4 FRANKLIIN EDWARDS He s always very jolly He d nun mo t anythmg by Saguache Hugh School 2 Center Hugh School 3 4 Dramatlcs 2 3 Glee Club I 2 3 WlShlHg Well 3 Football I 3 4 Basketball I 3 4 Track I 3 4 Chemistry Club-4 FRANK ELLIS He s so very mzschrevous We hate for hlm to leave us Saguache Hugh School I 2 Odessa Hugh School 3 Center High School 4 Baseball I 2 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Chermstry Club 4 Semor Play Cast Dramatlcs I 2 4 Cnlee Club I 2 Orchestra I 2 3 Phvsxcal Education Girl Reserves Bible History 2 HELEN GLOVER Colly' Thzs Iztlle girl rs modest and shy Glee Club 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Dramatlcs I 2 Physical Educatlon I 2 4 School Publications 2 Scholarship Team 2 4 PHX LLIS GAW I HROP Prettv Iveel and neat She s mery hard to beat Dramatlcs-I 2 3 School Publications I Glee Club Physical Education 4 Seventeen 3 Floral Shop 3 Senior Play Cast HARRIET IRONS Dlgnzjied studlous and gentle But we can t say that she sentimental Dramatlcs I Vice President of Girl Reserves 3 C-lee Club I 2 3 4 Chairman of Music Commlttee Girl Accompanlst of Glee Club 3 4 Reserves 4 Class Secretary and Treasurer 2 SCI Olarshlp Team I 2 3 4 Student Counc1I2 3 Publrcatxons-I 2 Athletlcs I 2 4 Chemistry Club-4 Page Fifteen :ru ,, ....., 5 A.---'-.,. .Q .--- '-., .a - u, , ..- '-- .. . . 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' Moffat High Schoom We cannot help but wonder rvhy- .. . . - U V. s , - . ,S 7' Page Sixteen THE HEART AND EAGLE . 3 1 I 4 Y . 4 qkiici, THE HEART AND EAGLE jZciki9 MARVIN KECK olly and tall and slzm He enters znto thmgs lvzth vzm Sargent Hugh School I 2 3 Ag Club I 2 4 Clee Club 2 3 4 Football I 2 3 4 Basketball I 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Physical Education I 2 Senlor Play Cast ALMA KRAMER Thts lxttle blond rs already preferred MILDRED PETTENGILL Proud and haughty But never naughty' Dramatncs I 2 3 Physxcal Eclucatno Ctrl Reserves 3 4 Clee Club I Chemnstry Club 4 Senior Play Cast PUbllCatlODS 4 Basketball 4 I1 Class President I Dramatlcs I 2 3 4 Glee Club I 2 Annual Staff Photographer C-urls Reserves 3 4 Senior C-lrl Reserves Cabinet Member 4 Chemlstry Club 4 Senior Play Cast DALLAS MOODY He talks enough and never says muc But we shall mzss his joyful fuss Dramatlcs I 2 3 Clee Club 2 3 4 Band and Orchestra 2 3 4 MILDRED PAGE She IS such a quiet dear Hfe seldom nolv she s near Glee Club I 4 Physlcal EdUC3tl0n 4 Curl Reserves 3 4 HARRY NEWMYER Here s to you Harry youll be b For you always try your very best Football 3 4 Chemistry Club 4 Faculty Play 4 Cyclone Sally 2 Wishing Well 3 Polished Pebbles 2 Bells of Capistrano 4 Track 4 Senior Play Cast Basketball 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 3 Track 3 Buble History 3 Glee Club I 2 Physlcal Educatlon I FLORA KATHLEEN SQHMITTEL She s surely snappy And always happy' Dramatlcs I 2 3 4 Bells of Caplstrano 4 Cyclone Sally I Bxble l-lnstory 2 Rosalxe 2 Girl Reserves 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 Chemistry Club 4 Basketball 4 Tennls 4 Senior Play Cast ltr Page Seventeen ..., M Q, ,.... ...,. i. ,... 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FRANCES IEAN SYLVESTER Popularzty enfolds her name ll has always won her fame Presldent C H S S A 4 Asst Eclltor Heart and Eagl Class President 2 C lass Reporter 4 Clee Club I 2 3 4 Dramatlcs I 4 Wlndmllls of Holland Pollshecl Pebbles 2 Bells of Caplstrano 4 Chemrstry Club 4 Ctrl Reserves 3 4 Stuclent Councll 2 4 C halrman Soenal Commlttee G Scholarshlp Team I 2 3 4 Semor Play Cast HOMER SYDNEY VARNS Heroes are made not born Ard he s our H S Vzllam sworn Dramatlcs I 2 3 Cslee Club I 2 3 4 Operettas 2 3 4 Seventeen 3 Cyclone Sally I Negro Minstrel I 2 Football 2 3 4 C DAY MON WALKER Daymon hasn t much lo say Bu! what he says goes a long way Atlanta Hlgh School I 2 3 Clee Club I Physical Eclucatlon I 2 3 Dramatxc Arts Publlc Speaking 3 Football 4 Baseball 4 FHAYMON WALKFR Thaymons always full of vim And ll s plam to see he has a lwrn Atlanta Hugh School I 2 3 Center Hugh School 4 Clee Club I Track I 2 3 Baseball 4 Football 4 FOREST WILSON Forest rs bachelor bound Unle s a wzfe ts to be ound Dramatlcs I 2 4 Glee Club I 2 Orchestra I 2 3 Physlcal Eclucatxon I 4 Wishing Well 3 Bells of Capistrano 4 Football I All Valley second Football Team 4 Band I Baseball 3 Tmk 4 VOLETA WESTERMAN Basketball 3 We re proud lo have her m our class Class Secretary Treasurer 4 Because she s such an rndustrzous lass Annual Staff Circulation Manager 4 Glec Club I 3 4 C hemlstry Club 4 Senior Plav Cast Bible History 2 C-lrl Reserxes 3 4 PLON D WILLS Hrs burnrshed half his sunny smile Wrll lznger ntlh all lhe whrle CleClubI234 Bask tball I Z 3 Senior Class Vlce Preslclent B lls of Caplstrano 4 Football 3 4 Ne ro Minstrel I 2 3 Page Nmeteen ,....., 5 ...,... ,' ., .... 0 E. - X , E A y , . . . .. .. 4 - w I - 'I ' II x. - - . - - - - R 3 Dramatlcs-3-4 f ' . :- .. . 1 l P ' V K . . . . C I - 1 v n IQ ' . - . 7 . D ,,,, 9 4 - - , e F: - - . 'J I - - - D Q .f fu. .P Q. THE HEART AND EAGLE Ikkjfcig 2lSt W- J Testament 0 the? CIIIOI' Clas O 5 O By PRISCILLA ALLISON E THE Senlor Class of l930 of Center m the County of Saguache State of Colorado belng of sound mmd and memory and being about to leave this realm of education do hereby make ordaln and publish thus to be our last Wall and Testament FIRST To the Faculty who have steadfastly aided us ln our struggle bequeath our sincerest affectron our deepest reverence our heartrest gratltude and a succession of restful nights wlth sweet pleasant peaceful and unbroken dreams To the Sophomores me will the entire llbrary May they use It profitably so that t ey too may become noble Semors some day To the Freshmen we leave the Pond By dally ablutlons they vull bc able to eep res SECOND Last Wlll of each departing Semor Mary Behnl wrlls her posltlon on the basketball team to Rosena Welsh Savllle Browne leaves for Dan Wadswonh hrs flattery and accent Alma Kramer bequeaths her blonde curls to Georgla lVlcClure Franklin Edwards wills his specs to Emlly Metsker Helen Glover leaves for Wheldon Maurice her tlmldlty Homer Varns wills hrs unusual power of persuaslon to Irma Vxllers Voleta Westerman leaves her unruly deportment to Verna Smxth Frank Ellxs bestows upon Emma Lou Beam his bright smrle Ermadean Burns presents her lovely volce to Ronald Slater Ralph Bowles bequeaths hrs executive powers and busmess acumen to Geor e Bowden Mildred Pettenglll mulls her burnlshed locks to Edna Nelson Forest Wllson leaves his New Ford Coupe for the benefit of all Flora Schmlttle bequeaths her dramatic ablllty to Lawrence Martmy Harry Newmey er leaves has baby face to George Elwood Elva Hensen wills her damty figure to Ray Lxggltt Dallas Moody presents .less ell wxth has dlgmty beflttmg a Senior Page Twenty if ......, ,n ..,-...,,. ...M .,..n....,- .,...--..sh L 1 an s 5 f : , ' ' , we To the Juniors we leave our seats in Study Hall and the awe-inspiring name, Senior. h , , ' . k f h. . . . 8 I 'Qfki kai, THE HEART AND EAGLE icikiyl Frances Sylvester leaves her enviable dlsposltron to Tommy Hawk Bryan Bowers vulls Florence to Arthur True Harrxett Irons grves her posmon to Alrce Dunn as C-lee Club pranxst Kenneth Adams bestov s hrs musical abxllty upon Merle Vlllers Anmse Dean has v rlled her xmpudence to Dorothy Schmrttle lVlarv1n Keck bequeaths hrs tendency to grow upv ard to Marie llllls Mildred Page leaves her coquettlsh mclmatlons to Ruby Lmdstrom Daymon and Thaymon Walker present Mrss Fry wrth rdentlfrcatxon tags Phyllls Cavnthrop leaves her drawl to Arthur Fxlce Prlscxlla Alllson bestows upon Raymond Nelson her slyph like hgure Lastly we make constrtute and appomt Ora Graves Mr Collum Mrs Bowden to be Executors of thls our last Wrll and Testament hereby revolcmg all former wllls by us made In wltness whereof we have hereunto subscribed our name and afhxed our seal the thlrtxeth day of February ln the year of our Lord one thousand nme hundred and thirty SENIOR CLASS OF 30 lSEALl Thls mstrument was on the day of the date thereof slgned publxshed and declared by the Sald testators the Senior Class of 1930 to be thelr last Wlll and Testament ln the presence of us who at their request have subscnbed our names thereto as wrtnesses rn their presence and ln the presence of each other RALPH Bowuas MARIONJ HARLOW J R LITTLE Page Twenty one ...... 5 , F...--..,. , ..,,.. 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QV 'k .P 'LTHEHEARTANDEAGLEJ' 'k J' 'L 'F Class P CCY By ERMADEAN BuRNs NE DAY ln the mrddle of july of the year l942 the postman left me an envelope whrch appeared more rnterestmg than the others as rt was postmarked CENTER and I seemed to know rnstmctrvely that rt was from some member of the CLASS OF THIRTY After a few moments reflectlon I recognized the wrrtmg to be the worthy scrawl of Ralph Bowles There had been some Improvement rn hrs wrltmg for I could now read rt l Immediately opened the envelope and found much: to my pleasure that the CLASS OF THIRTY was gorng to have a reunlon dunng the great Pan American Arr EXPOSIIIOD at the transcontmental arrport at Center I Immediately drove from my home rn Beverly l-lllls to the Paramount Studros to as an extra for several years We planned our trrp together The Pacrflc Flyer Rarlway seemed the most ef flcrent and qulckest way to get there unless we took a plane We were to leave ln a week wlth short stops at Reno Salt Lake Cxty and Denver In my excrtement as I was leavrng the burldmg I turned rn the wrong drrectxon and found myself ln another studro As I was about to leave unnoticed I cast a glance at the head of the director who appeared strangely famrllar Where had I seen a per son wlth harr of that color wrth a llttle cowllck rn front which made rt stand up? Cur roslty got the better of me so I slrpped rnto a seat ln the rear of the studro to walt until I could remember that famrlrar charactenstlc The Symphony Orchestra was playmg a score from one of the modern operas and when the score was fmrshed and the players began to leave I walked down to the dn rector and presented myself to Kenneth Adams He had not heard about the reunron so after I had explained he decided to go wrth us to Colorado to meet the members of our class and accordlng to hrs suggestion I was to charter a special car for our trlp At my home a telegram had come all the way from Chrna' lhaymon Walker who was a mrssronary rn China and had mvested money rn the production of tea now a wealthy man was comrng over rn hrs large tn motored plane and could take a number of passengers It was then unnecessary to make further plans for transportation Thaymon arrived and we were all anxrous to be on our way So eager were we Page Twenty-two ! .---u J.--'--.,. Jw- '-.0 .9--'--,. ..- '-. .QE IO see Flora Schmittle, who was making a talkie. She had reached her goal after struggling Q 4- fr. .nf ft. THE HEART AND EAGLE icikggg that Hora and I had packed our bags two days before Once on our may rt was onlr a short trme untrl we reached Reno Nevada Here we saw Phyllrs Gathrop the grrl wrth so many love affarrs She had taken up resrdence there for a short trme and she was ready to leave she came on vnth us At Salt Lake Crty Franklrn Edwards who had become a Mormon was loadrng a large famrly rnto hrs small bus We were so hugh rn the arr we could not see hom many wrves he was brrngrng along Franklrn we learned later plays the prccolo dur rng hrs lersure moments Passrng over Grand unctron l savs Annrse Dean come out of a lrttle red brrck burldrng Annrse was teachrng krndergarten because she lrkes to tell storres Stopprng at the Denver Theatre for a show Dallas Moody and hrs popularly known Moody Harmonrzers appeared as one of the features Dallas told us that Forest Wrlson carrred on an apothecary busrness rn Denver l'orest was recently rn the headlrnes because of a hold up staged rn hrs plac of busrness Arrrvrng at Center we were greeted by Ralph Bowles and hrs charmrng wrfe formerly Alma Kramer Bryan Bowers and hrs wrfe were also rn the recervrng lrne and although Florence was not a member of our class we all were glad to see her so happy Whrle we were strll on the held we saw another large plane about to land and to our surprrse there was Mary Behrl who had become a successful coach rn the Eat Helen Glover a mathematrcs rnstructor rn St Lours and Frances Sylvester who was Dean of Women at Smrth Frances was carryrng a brg solrtarre around wrth her We all knew that the grrls at Smrth wouldn t have a lovely dean very long The prlot of the plane was Judge Savrlle Browne so no wonder the grrls all looked so happy I know he had just told them somethrng flatterrng He graduated from Dartmouth and has been on the bench for seven years A plane from the north crrcled over the arrport and landed Dr Homer Sydney Varns descended wrth great gusto We were all greatly shocked when we learned that he was not a dentrst but a vcterrnary and the large tooth hangrng from hrs watch charn was the emblem of a lodge A large car drove up to the port and Frank hllrs a well to do grocery dealer got out wrth the ard of hrs negro chauffer Frank has become qurte skrlled rn a ronautrcs and he now does stunt flyrng rn a glrder Next came a plane of pure vvhrte vsrth tvso red crosses on the wrngs Mrldred Pettengrll was rn our mrdst all dressed rn a whrte nurses unrform wrth a red cross on her cap Twenty three f .... ..., .-,.....,,. 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'w Harry Newsmyer had ulred that he would be unable to come Harry was an Instructor of aeronautlcs and xx as one of the most skrlled jumpers rn the country Harriet Irons lane arrrved next It was htted wlth a rano at whlch she was P P golng oxer the score of an accompamment that she was golng to play Harriet besides being one of the most noted accompanxsts was ltnown because of her cross country Elva Hensen M ho xx as pm ate secretary to the president of the Skrrp Airplane Com pany came all the way from Chlcago rn four hours and thrrty seven mmutes ln the prnate plane belonging to her employer Lucky Elva' We hear hes very charming Marxm Keck had been made county tax collector sslth the able support of hrs frrends He always carrred a srx shooter during busmess hours to use m subdulng his VlCflmS Daymon Walker arrived from Mrssourl He was a very successful mule shlpper near Sprlngheld Voleta Westerman was a public stenographer In Sroux Clty From all reports she s rn great demand She and Mlldred Page xx ho glves brldge Instructions over N B C came ln a darlmg httle plane that they prloted themselves PTlSCllla Allison armed last and as always ss as a lrttle flustered about It She was a very successful lawyer rn New York City and had more clients than she could easlly take care of At the last minute she had to mtervlew one of them thus causmg her delay The ones who had arrrved were seated around a banquet table m our school gym naslum lead by the toastmaster our former class presrdent we ralsed our glasses and drank to the health of the Class of 30' Twenty four 1 V f '. 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I - , - Y 1 : , ' . , e sr xokxh THE HEART AND EAGLE .r fu. .r fu. eu ustory of tlze Cla s o 1 50 By HARRIETT IRoNs NCE upon a tume about thurtv bovs and gurls started out on a Journey For sux years they struggled through ruvers of ruthmetuc over mountauns of readun rutung and spellun Funally they reached Camp unuor Hugh Under the durectuon of Muss Larolune Buckley they gave a program as a mark of theur achuevement A pruze was awarded to the best penman un the class Lva Turner and also to the one havung the hughest grades Duplomas were presented to all of the class They also had theur furst try at dramatucs thus nught when they presented the play Rescued by Raduo After three months of rest they agaun started on theur journey from the seventh grade Football basketball and other sports un competutuon wuth other schools made the trup more unterestung They got to go on theur hrst sneak day wuth the Hugh School whuch was much more excutung than the just plaun pucnuc they had always had before Two years later they arruved at Fort Greenue Although they escaped unutuatuon except to carry wood for a rally they were never allowed to forget that they were very green Thus class dud not have as many people partucupatung un athletucs as some of the other classes but the few they dud have were stars They were very proud of theur hugh scholastuc standung Frances Sylvester had the hughest average un hugh school that year Several members of the class went to Saluda to take part un the Scholarshup Contest Camp Sophomore was the next stoppung pount They dud not feel quute so greeuu now They stull mauntauned all of theur hugh standards of the year before A thurd pruce un General Informatuon was captured by Frances Sylvester one of the members of the Scholarshup Team thus year The next year they were no longer just Lower Classmen but unuors and partly theur own bosses One of theur ambutuons was to guve a successful unuor Senuor banquet Sunce they must have money to do thus they set out at once to eam ut They sold subscruptuons for magazunes then gave the unuor dance whuch was lots of fun even uf ut was not a funancual success Funally un May they gave the banquet whuch was pro- nounced one of the best ever guven and they felt quute repaud for all of theur hard work Four ,Iunuors Ermadean Burns Prusculla Alluson l'rances Sylvester and Harruet Irons went to Gunnuson for the Scholarshup Contest thus year Twenty-give .. .... , u' . . 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I Pe THE HEART AND EAGLE Ak fu. .ff Q. 9 months left rn Center l-hgh These mne months xx ere fllled mth actmtres They had many good tlmes a waffle supper Senior Sneak a free plcture show at Alamosa an All Senior Party and numerous other entertainments Thev presented a three act play Nancy Ann Six Senlors were on the Scholarship Team the most that went from any class May twenty hrst twenty seven Seniors the largest class xx hrch exer graduated from Center recelved their diplomas Therr hugh school days are gone forexer and they are looking forward to new and better things They have many pleasant memorres to take mth them and hope that they are leawmg a fem for those behmd Twenty six September 2, l929, they suddenly discovered they were Seniors with only nine gksiksi, THE HEART AND EAGLE Zikig C OO SEPTEMBER 2 9 6-Teacher s Receptlon SEPTEMBER 9 I6 Faculty Plcnlc I3 Pep Meeting I4 Football Center s Salida SEPTEMBER I6 Z3 20 Pep Meetmg ZI Football Center vs Antonlto SEPTEMBER 23 30 27 Rally 28--Football Center vs Sargent SEPTEMBER 30 OCTOBER 7 Faculty Program ln Assembly 5 Football Center vs Del Norte OCTOBER 7 I4 II Football Center ss Alamosa OCTOBER I4 2l Assembly Freshmen Program G R Meeting Teachers Pro gram Football Center vs Antonlto OCTOBER ZI 28 Assembly Dramatlc Play Where But rn America C- R Inltlatlon Semor Tea 26 Football Centerv Alamosa OCTOBER 28 NOVEMBER 4 Assembly Orchestra and Band 2 Football Center vs Monte Vrsta Iunlor Class Party C 3611 31' NOVEMBER 4 I I 5 Assembly Dramatrc Club Play Sham 7 9 Teacher s Convention 'NOVEMBER II I8 II Football Center vs Del Norte I2 Assembly Mr McKenzie Senior Party Waffle Supper I5 Here Comes Arabella NOVEMBER I 8 25 22 Assembly Sophomore Program 23 Football Center vs Monte Vlsta NOVEMBER 25 DECEMBER 2 Bells of Capistrano H S Operetta Football C nter vs Sargent DECEMBER 2 9 3 Assembly umor Hngh School 6 Freshman Slcatmg Party DECEMBER 9 I6 Assembly I6 The Goose Hangs I-hgh Faculty Play DECEMBER I6 23 Assembly Chr: tmas Program C R Christmas Party umor Tea Commumty Christmas Tree Pro Qram DECEMBER 20 JANUARY 6 CHRISTMAS VACATION Twenty seven 6 ,,.. 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X L I Qkiki THE HEART AND EAGLE is JANUARY 6 I3 6 Basketball Center ws Sargent 7 Assembly Mr orclan I0 Basketball Center vs Sanford I2 Messlah--Symphony Club JANUARY I3 20 I8 Basketball Center ws Alamosa JANUARY 20 27 ZI Assembly Home Economics Club Program 23 Girl Reserves Sophomore Tea 24 Basketball Center vs Del Norte JANUARY 27 FEBRUARY 3 3I Basketball Center Monte FEBRUARY 3 I0 6 Curl Reserves Mrs Grear 7 Basketball Center vs Sargent 8 Basketball Center vs Alamosa FEBRUARY I0 I7 I3 Glrl Reserves Valentine Party I4 Basketball Center vs Alamosa I5 Basketball Center vs Del Norte FEBRUARY I7 Z4 25 Assembly Semor Program 28 Basketball Center Monte Vista 29 Baskektball Center vs Hooper FEBRUARY 24 MARCH 3 25 Basketball Center vs Hooper on Alamosa Court 27 Girl s Reserve Mmstrel 27 28 29 Basketball Tournament Manassa and Del Norte Vrctors MARCH 3 MARCH I0 4 Assembly Junror Program Twenty erght MARCH I0 I7 Il Assembly Mmstrellettes I4 Cotepaxl Center Basketball C-ame MARCH I7 24 I8 Assembly Dramatic Club Play Fvery Woman s Husband MARCH 24 31 26 umor Party Semor Party Freshman Party MARCH 3I APRIL 7 3 Girl Reserves Etiquette Program APRIL 7 I4 IO Curl Reserwes Hare and Hound Chase 9 Kansas State Scholarshlp Test APRIL I4 Zl I5 Aggie Dramatrc Club Play I Zat S03 I6-Arbor Dav Program APRIL Zl 28 23 Sneak Day Z3 umor Play A Full House 26 All Valley Semor Party 28 All Valley Semor Picture Show APRIL 28 MAY 5 umor Hugh Operetta The Tea House of Slng Lo MAY 5 I2 3 All Valley Music Festival IO Gunnison Scholarshxp Team Trrp MAY I2 I9 I6 Semor Play Nancy Ann I 7 umor Semor Banquet I8 Baccalaureate MAY I9 26 2l Commencement , ...... ,M J, ...... ,H .t,..- '--.,' .,. ---'-' .,. .,. -----. 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'I Back Row Left to RIglIt Irma NI1lers Ethel Nevnnyer Lnnly Nletsker Jesse Hughes Raymond Nelson Jay Scott Charles Damey lhrold Fdwards -Xrthnr PIke Dan NN adsuorth -Xlxm Del ault Second Row lawrence Martmy Howard Feast Lesrgxa McClure Floren e Fx Iclt Irene Head -Xhce DunII Ellgg-21 jgrggn, LOUISE Browne Dorothea BurIIs jevsell Stewart xlfglllld NX adsvsorth Front Row Lee Silllfilldl hvllllS Turner Arthur lxeclt Roy Chapman Vkheldon Nlaurxee Dorothy Hughes Florence Keck Ahce Montgomery Lena Espmosa Ruby Lxndstrom Mrs Cheney sponsor THE. JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT ARTHUR FIKE VICE PRESIDENT HAROLD EDWARDS SECRETARY TREASURER GEORGIA MCCLURE CLASS REPORTER ALICE DUNN COUNCIL MEMBER DOROTHEA BURNS SPONSOR MRS CHENEY The JUDIOYS are proud to say that they are one of the largest classes In Center l'lIgh We lost three members at the mIddle of the year lrene Durr to Wyommg and WInona and Mareta McDowell to Arlzona We gave the play A Full House to raIse money for the Jumor Semor Banquet and have enjoyed worlung on It We were very sorry to lose MISS Hethenngton our flrst sponsor at the end of the first semester but Mrs Cheney has taken her place very well Tlurty xx..-...... ..,. ..... ,M ..,... -...Q J, ...... ,H .,,......,s r l 1 1 Z r ' V V I Q l - I i r .I I , '- 1 1 ' . - . ' I - ' ' . I . ', ' , I 1 . , c jc ', , . , t- . ,' v , . , . , I 3 ' 7 -I V ! A v 1 I I ,, I . ' , 1 , . - '1 . 4. wr - - - . v I v , . . . Q-ki .P 'L THE HEART AND EAGLE .r -1. ki, Lk Rtvn I4-It t I lIt ern l l I Ircl R JIIIlml Nltter Xrthur l'rue Qeeond Row Cnr on Nic-hee Clunle l-Ufllllll Clurle llllellpflll kfdllhllll Sylxe ter Xtargunt YN eIr Catherlne W adsvuurth t el Iage Nhss hdsmrl I Ir cw l mms Hnxlt NI rx Bowers Nhldred Sharp -XICQ Nlarlc Off NerI NI ntg mer lmma Ion lie In OL Il Snntn l'l renee Padgett Helen Turner Front Row Nlarxe Elhs Nia:-Ianne ,I rd ll C rIlee rvsl llllx Xl! vu Sxmh Fnla Fl xer Fdna Nelson Pearl Gardner ,na Nlaxvsell Esther B xx r THE SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT I-RANRLIN Sym ESTER VICE PRESIDENT CHARLEs PETTENGILL SECRETARY CORALEE EWBANKS TREASURER PEARL GARDNER COUNCIL MEMBER CORNELIA ADAMS REPORTER ALBERTA SMITH SPONSOR MISS EDWARDS The Sophomores started the yeax of l929 30 wIth a large class of thlrty one members We have been together sInce the grades wIth a few new members commg In and some old members droppmg out Cornelna Adams Mane Elhs and Cordon McAtee Jomed our ranks at the begmnmg of the year We have had quite a good tIme together tlus year havmg several class PZNICS The funds for our partIes came out of pockets because we are savmg money for our yumor year We all loolc forward to the good tnmes that we wIll have together UI the remammg two years that vue are In lugh school Our class I5 qunte athlehcally mclmed We are proud to have three letter men on the football squad Claude Turman Charles Pettenglll and George Elwood We also have g1rls and boys on the basketball baseball and track teams Tfurty-one 0... ..... ,.. Q., ...... ,G Q 6, ...... ,Q Baa I ', , ' -I R'g 3 X' on ftlill, jom 2: ner, I 1 fa , 4 ' . . ' ': I' Ll .. , : A' 1, za .. M. s,t 'I' , ' . -, lah ' . , ' 'z Is. spmsur, 'HI Il RI : o ,' I . :I Q ' . . .l . ,' 1.0 u y'.f ' . It , ra .' 'I.'- 1 . . Z . ' 4,,.'4 u 11, U: f'I. '.: Ie'L .'I' . .l' --V , , '.' , , . . ' , U 'r w, . V' r V - n - s n , . - V . v - 9 - - I - . f-Qkk J- fm. THEHEARTANDEAGLE .r fa. .0 fu. A-w w T 'S.uf.... Back Rom left to Rrght lheron belxnlee Ray Lxggxtt Nlaunce jordan Carl Ixeck Merle james Ed ward Dabnex Nlarw Dans Ralph Nlarslnll Nluss Vlxles sponsor Nlxddle Row Lonamae Carmlchael Gladxs Smxth John Kramer Nhldred Buckley Dorothy Felmlee Irene Johnson Rosena Welch Blanche Fsock Eunth Llndstrom Earl Turner Front Row Cloxa Nlv.Lerr.m Joe Nevsmeyer Katherme Pettengxll Daud Sylxester Xuxan Schmrttle Homer Olf Nlaude Dohner Nlargaret Saudex Loren Dxllon Dorothy Schmmttle Edna Smxth THE. FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENT DAx ID SYLVESTER VICE PRESIDENT JOHN KRAMER SECRETARY TREASURER LONAMAE CARMICHAEL COUNCIL MEMBER EARL TURNER C1.Ass REPORTER BLANCHE Fvocx SPONSOR Miss Wn.Es e Freshman Class thls year rs composed of thlrty one green members We were very lucky when the Student Councxl announced that there would be no lmtlatlon Instead we gave a play entxtled Ben Takes a Hand We were then taken mto htgh school as full lledged members We are proud of the fact that one boy got on the football team As we go through hugh school together our arm always IS to be good sports good students to be loyal to each other and to be loyal to old Center High School Tlurtp-Ima I ......,.. -.,......,,. E... ...,,, .,,......,,. .,,...... .E R v' S 3 X . 5 , - . , ' u 1 , , 2 . . fr My .11 Mk. , I-A '. V and '- -K if A .,. ,, -A -- A. . ' ,we-Hi 1:,.,pff,'i. 15,5-','.V4 f - -, -- Ls, In A ,K .,.',,L13g'32-I-fl' 14+-'fAfyef,. - . T Af A1 -.5 , ..,,....-A. ,,...,3,,. if .3-, ,- . m-if in ff-'ze' . 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IHLHEARIANDEAQL13 .1 fr. his l1p Row let! to Rlgl t 'Nucl llupllles l111 IS11111 l 1111-s R1ch1rdsu11 lloyd Snntlx Ray P1lge1 Robert 1so11 l11rl1:s X 1X 11111 vw 1r1 Ill l111 lcrrx llcX 1ult l eorge Bowden Phylll-1 Sells hmma Co trell feorge Heul XX 1lter Xl1Lor1111Ll1 R ,bert t 1rl1 r N1-1111111 Row Nlargaret Nrxon Nlargaret bee-lex NI1r1 Ruth NlcClure I-l1111e 5l11er X 1rg11111 lv1p1111a11 lc111e1l1.1 1zllUdLlQ Edna Nlae C'm er Nferlc Sew1r1e1l Xleth 1. xlfllllgflll 1-rx l'l ll 1 Nltl El r X lfgllll 1 l11r11er junxa SChl1lll!Cl ,lean Nlllner L Oyd e1l C 11111111111 1r11er N r 11 111 ll11r1l R1111 I lfll Sep 1r1e1l C11 den 1 lxehler Roberta Chap llldll 1 mor 1 ure 1r11 1111 tl 1 ll 1e 1 Nl re ql.lllHl4ll Dons lhll Nlargaret ardner Nl lfll bnmh X111 luck R th N 111 llnskxrl-1 I ena Nemxmex Lee lluward Jack Sylvester u leggnt Nl ss I lllllllflf 111110111 Row N mghan Sheesley Poby l-spmosa Darce Dunn Niurel rllers Nlxron Dnllmr 'Nz-1l N1elso11 llllll fhugh I vxreme Pettengxll NS ebb -Xllxson Exerett Vhlls 1cl1 Reed Paul NK '1lker JU NIOR HIGH SCHOOL l'here have been seventy two p ppy energehc pup1ls enrolled 1n the JUIIIOI' Hlgh Department thls year A great deal of worth wh1le class work has been accompllshed durmg the year Our football team won every game except one The boys and gxrls basket ball teams played four schedule games The glrls team won both games from Hooper and lost both games to Sargent The boys team played fme clean games but were overpowered by both Hoop r and Sargent teams Our operetta The lea House of Smg Lo was a great success and netted us a fme sum of money We had two jolly class partles and many other act1v1t1es that ss 1ll always be remembered as great events nn our Jumor H1 School days Thirty-three H ...,.., 5 6 -i, ......, G . , . - , . . , ..,....,.,.. , L ' . 1 ., . , 1 . 1 -5 1 ', , ' ' 1: .' 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Z -Lkcixx THL HEARI AND EAGLE kijcris o Rua t J 1 n1Lx Ierrt ult kdm 1rI PS1 m xe Q I 1 1 XI rrp.. tru 'Xxx mn NI Arg xret bee ey IO et Nlet Iter X rrgmn Turnf r I ul It m I :Im e NIarw Ruth NIcCIure ICTDVIIIII JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL TLAMS The hrst games for the unlor Hugh Basket Ball Iqewms were wlth bargent the second with Hooper the thlrcI with Sargent and th fourth with Hooper Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Cnr s Cv r s Cnr s C-rr s Boys Boys Boys Boys Sargent Hoop r Sargent Hoop I Sarg nt Hoop r Sarg nt Hoop r Gtr s Gtr s C-rr s Gtr s Boys Boys Boys Boys Thzrlu hv ----- ., .,. ------. 2,5 7 - - - . .,. ---'-t. ,n , I-W 'LW W ' I' 'fi it - A , I ' 6 I jg, fr' fer-:' 1 I , 1' . ' , I . . A I' X If- . Mi I ' . V ' tv . I x 'ff 'I' p I ', I.ef tv R'gI1!: Mr. Rf-1imI'rI4, Rohm-rt flarrlzrer. ,Vim II: 'I. 'I'1tIty Ifspimtszx. jolm ,' De Va , ' '. 1 1. H' Usa. .Iack Syl' st:-r. XY-In .XII -vm. Sr-'Hn-I R-tv.: , : r: ' . .'f , . 1 Aj: ' I Y' I . S' , ' '. ' . . :I Rl: - IfIu.t II, I.'1lwvIi.1 RIIMIHN. Ifflvm Mac III 'or, Bliss 1' or J ' ' . . ' I V ' ' : . 3 . . ' 9 , . ' I .......... ,, I5 I ' I ....... .... 2 7 I I .........., , 26 e ' I , . . . .... . . I6 ' I .....,.... ,, I6 ' I ...,.. .... 2 2 ' I ........... 25 at ' I I .......... I8 . ......,.... 9 e .... .... . . I6 3 2 I8 3 g THE HEART AND EAGLE .r 1. .v fn. Q Back Row from Left to Right Charlie Goodman Bonme Baker Dorothv Hamion Xelma Xouts Beulah Vtest Jlmmne Marshall Vhlhs Bowers Nlllabelle Boehner Nlargaret Franklin 'tirs Carson Second Row Rosemary Loser Dorothw Hall joan Iauer Genewexe Bennington Margaret Gllder Catherme McClure Annette Jorden Marjorie Hughes Georgae Cottrell Edra Helmxck Front Rovv Bobble lxennes Ellis Gunnels Leslle Jumor Fyock LeRoy Lowery Bobble lung Floyd McFee Bnlly Martmdale Duane Dxllon Junior Bassett Delmar Fyock THE FIRST GRADE We started the school year wlth an enrollment of thirty puplls We have kept that number as an average throughout the entnre year Several of the httle pupils have moved away while others have come lnto take their places We have leamed to wnte and count numbers to one hundred We wnte Roman Numerals to ten do addltlon combmatlons and many other number secrets We have much fun playing with our store and Post Office The Shop boys made us a doll house which we papered pamted and furnished This was frm for all Many pleasant aftemoons have been spent ln presentmg programs The mothers ancl fathers of the pupils all came to see them This has been a happy year for the First Graders ln every way Page Thirty sur t,.,......, J, ......, R E... ---.,. J, ....... ,, . x - '- , 3 . ' . , , 1 , , , , . . , . . . . . I .' 1 4 I V ' I A I D . A , , . . , l v 1 l V 'Y v ' I l 1 , . , . , . I I ' v r - ' . . . . 4-kk .v 1. THE HEART AND EAGLE .v 'ef' sr First Row Left to Right Rossey Truglllo joe Nlaestas -Xltonso Gonzales Bobble Trujllo Tele Garcia Peltz Tafoya. Raymond -Xrchuleta Trlmdad Nlorales Raymond Espmsoa Toby Truynllo 'tlanuel Perez Joe Maldonado Second Row Fred Tofoya Dunel DHerrera Edde Qu ntana Beulah Jacque: Mary Espmosa Third Row Nlanuel Gallegos Nlax DHerrera Ed Xngml Reynolds DHerrera Lavlnto Romexo Ted Jacquez Xiary -krchuleta Ben Nelasquez Dorothy Ocano Fourth Row Altonso Garcla Elocxta 'tlaestas Josephme Romero Erley Struck Rosle Xxgxl Nxck Struck Jose Medmna Nierley Espmosa Juan DSanchez SPANISH PRIMARY We started the year wlth an enrollment of 23 puplls But our attendance xn creased by leaps and bounds By November we had more than fifty pupxls So Miss King took our A Class-6 glrls Mrs Lauer came later to further relxeve our crowded conclxtlon by takmg ten more boys and gurls Our first party was Hallowe'en when we played games had jack o lanterns and each one had apples Then we had a Chnstmas program and party Our next and last party was Valentine Day We have gnven two programs for assembly one Thanksgiving and the other a Valentme program We have made stuffed anlmals and woven rugs for projects We plan to make a doll house before the year ts fmlshed By the end of school we all hope to make the very best Second Grade and A Clan students Page Thirty-seven V--.5 Jw- --.,. ...w --.,. '--. .,.--gn ' E W Y , .. A . ' I ' H . - , - ' , ' 'l . ' . . . : , . ' ' I , ' i ,H , Rahol, Esther Lavato. Rosie Perea, Elosia Velasquez, Bertlna Samora. Tnllne Trujillo, jose Ocano. Delma I O - ' . Qrkxkx THE HEARI AND EAGLE J- 61. J- fa. 'w Furs! Ram len lu Rlght lack Burns Solomon Perez -Xugustme Gwllegosk Gene Dillon Eugene Smith Buddy Snmh Ilale Snnth lack Xhllllw Ceorge Northrop Homer llrovsn Second Row Vhllodeane New Xera Nlae Off joan Dentrxch Nolnnae bexfrxed Tlnrd Rom Gerald Pike Loxs Franklin IN-eva Sanchez Nfollw Nlartmez Ruth Fspmosa Nhrx li Herrera Freda Gallegos Fedolma Gallegos Betty Franks Nfarun Callegos Carol Bemenderfer Nllss lrng Absent Glen Nlustoe Robert Dans Ruby Perez THE. FIRST AND SECOND GRADES Our room m the begmmng was a dlvlsxon of the largest enrollment 111 Mrs Larson s and Mass Bahrs rooms We had ID m the hrst grade and I4 m the second grade making 29 ln all The last part of November owmg to the crowded condltlons ln Miss Maxwell s room slx of her A class puplls were transferred to our room malung 35 Others have come and gone dunng the year and our largest enrollment has been 37 We have had various contests to make our work more mterestmg and most of the puprls have done excellent work Betty Franks and Carol Bemenderfer are the second graders who have perfect attendance and Buddy Smith has the best record for the first grade having been absent only one day We have enjoyed having so many vlsltors durxng the year lt helps a lot to know our parents are Interested m the work we are doing We have glven several short programs and hope you all enjoyed them as much as we dnd gwmg them It helps us so much for work along that hne tn later years. 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Row Iert to Rxghl Ch1rlotte Sells hdward Sparxtzer Flublo D Herrera Darrel Helmlck I-.rnest me Sumpter Betumae loser Flame Xarbrough Lucxlle Hrll Sammy Ixkens Donald George Second Row Nlxss Bahr Leon Nellson june Ixophmm Larl Nlrxmell Btrbara Sylvester Xmeta heck Dons Ixehlere Xna ,lane Lxnn Iuulle XIcI'ee Carlotta Smnlnu Debert Iauby Ilhxrd Rm Trans Seyfrxed Bobby Sheplor Xelma Hetrz Floreme Wesnall Sadie Nlontana Nlarcella Sanchez Geneva Nlarque Xlary Duran Fourth Row Condeho Canon Lucero Charez Joe D Herrera Nhlton Nlaestas Anne Niaestas SECOND GRADE We Second Graders have surely hked school this year Of course we hked our very hrst year a whole lot but smce we have grown up to the second grade we find many many thmgs to do To begln wlth we have such mce thrck readers to study and what nlce big words there are to learn And then too there are nlce story books to read ln our room Besides we are learning to spell and lots of number combmatlons and wrltlng and story telhng and we all enjoy art We all have such fun cuttlng and pastmg and coloring We hke to sew too and make stuffed animals Besides nts lots of fun to weave and fumxsh a doll house And oh yes muslc How we do hke musxc Mxss Wlles teaches our music There are lots of other thmgs to tell, so just ask about them Page Thrrly-mne ..... ,Q O., .... ..,'. . 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Row len tu Rrght I eland X arbrough 'kmseto frujnllo X :rgrma XS xlhs Frances NX rllls Robert Plunkett -Xsel NK ood Ruth Pacheco Harley Rush Edd e Skeff Robert Niartmez Second Row Bobby Vtxlls Lester Sheplor Ruth Pettengnll kenneth Lewellen Marlon NIr.Quxre Betty Jo Marshall Marjone Lurdes Truyxllo Tully Marques Rosa Fspmosa Clxfford Reed Fourth Row Madge Lee Esther Natxons Ross Montana Alfonso Trujxllo Carl Sthmtker jnmmy Nletsker Bud Rnchardson Mrs Burnham Absent SQHODIO Sanchez Filemon Marques Lawrence Odor Fred Fahnon and Ralph Rood THIRD GRADE There are three dlvlslons of the Third Grade one nn Mrs Lauers room, one tn Mrs Sylvester s and our own We now have m our room thlrty seven pupils Several of our members have come to us from other schools They are Robert Plunkett and Fred Fahnon Monte Vista Leland Yarbrough Detroit, Michigan Ralph Rood Saguache Asel Wood Bonanza Lawrence Odor Kansas and Esther Natxons Antomto We have had a very pleasant year together enjoymg our dally work programs, and contests One contest that has Interested us very much ns our number race between the boys and grrls Each slde has an automoblle to represent them The boys are far nn the lead wlth a new Ford Coupe Those having a perfect attendance for the year are Eddre Skeff Robert Martinez Kenneth Lewellen, Jimmy Metsker, and Maryone Van Buslurk Page Forty J ,.. ,.....,.. J... J, ,..... ,M ..,....., Van.Tluskirk, Ray Kenney. Third Row: Lyle Noffsingenllgeggy Redding, Lucille Turner, Viola' Franklin, . : . ' ' ' : Qu' t. .f fu. THE HEART AND EAGLE .P fu. ki, Back Row from Ie!! to Rrght john Bassett Ianni hunts lrnest Hunts Vhlliam Bolen Albert Perea -klfred Aheyta Irma f-odslird Alice krcliulem Second Rom Iiol Dohner Doris Elwood Fern Bush Annie Nlay Baker Frm! R im Corwin Iikens Raynnmd I-raniel Bobby Dillon Jimmy Marques Tom Brackney Orlen Pyock -X J Gardner Carl George Robert Framel Charles Klauman Absent Edith Brackney Nlargery -krcliuleta ,Tumor Cooper Niary Bernal THE THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Last autumn when school started it was found that there was a twenty five per cent increase m the enrollment over the previous year This necessitated several new rooms As both third and fourth grades were too large they were divided and our room consisted of part third and part fourth We started downstairs in the old Manual Arts room During Thanksgiving va cation a new floor was put in our room which haised it to the level of the other rooms Here we have spent an mterestmg time and we hope a profitable year Page Forty-one fi ......, , ..,. ..-.. ,,. .... ,. J, ...... ,u Dora May Chapman, llor-:thy Hill, Veta Flynn, Lucille Espinosa, Lucille Elwood, Laura Dillon, l . A ' 1 ' , I 17 I: ,. 1 , U y ' . ' . A I , . QI 'L J' 'k THEHEARTANDEAGLE. .P 'l. J' 'L Bath Rom Left to Right luv. luez jult NlLCtrrntl. Cxstmerr -Xpotado lxan Rrchardsun Lorene Bassett Gareth Vtrlson Delbert Nlustor. leunntl Nlnnsell Glenn Nottsrnger ldvx rrd lhrlls Nllddle Row john Hrllrs Nlyron Ott lohn Charles NltLlurt lxenneth Stlmnttel Dean lhtlr Flnrente Prlger Estella Trujtllo Kathleen Cooper lions learl Nlel errrn hleanor Rrthardon Nlrss Sharp Front Row Paul Klauman Frames Garcra hrnma Perea lrlx 51.1121 Elonla llel-lerrera Donna Wills Ellamae Kehler Florence NIcConnell Don Turman Ella Irene Schmrdt gg1sm, Ruth Reed THE FOURTH GRADE Last year when school started there was such a large class that xt was drvlded Part of them went rn Mrs Sylvester s room when It was organized Stx of our enrollment went mto Mrs Lauers room when rt was started After these drvrsrons the enrollment has been thirty four We have had several contests rn different subyects The gurls seem better rn Spell mg and some parts of Arrthmetrc whrle the boys are better ln Drctronary Drill work There are frve pupils who havent mrssed a day of school Ella Irene Schmidt Donna Wrlls Florence McConnell kenneth Schmlttel and Edward Wrlls We certainly hop they keep thus record untll school rs out Page Forty two ..... ,Q ..,... .,,. 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I'h11 Slls Nlrrgaret I e 11 Nlargrret He1111111gto11 Nlarw P11611 Nlartmez Mary nna NIa1.y 111s ores 11 rl R1 111111 S11111er 1'r11et xltllliilllllth Carl Rhodus Harry German Robert Nat1o11 Nornmn I111d 1111111 11111111 R1tl1 IIJW.11'l Iwlwards 11111ard Turner Flosd Voffsmger -Xbsent Lems Rolzmson 11111 Arthuleta lhzabetl Odor 111111111 S1I11Il1 lYJ'1X1d Odor Ubert Nlaez Lorent- Vthned Roy Alexander 1 HE FII' TH GRADE Twenty of the forty now enrolled 1n the Hfth grade started school 1n Center In the hrst grade The new pupxls who entered th1s year are Kathryn Spraltzer from Maltland Colorado W1lma Plunkett from Monte VISIB Ellzabeth and Davld Odor from Kansas Lrorene Wh1ted from Oklahoma and Robert Natlons from Monte V1Std We feel that we have accomp11shed a great deal durmg th1s year and we hope that all of us w111 be Cllmblhg the sta1rs to the s1xth grade when school reconvenes next September Deana Dlllon Harry German Norman Lmdstrom ohn MCCOYm1Ck and Howard Schmrttle have had perfect attendance and punctual1ty for th1s year Cecnl D11Ion was tardy once, and Howard Edwards has been absent just one half day Page Forty-three U ,.,. ...R -,, ...... ,.. . 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A 2 we r J .: hlrzabeth Schnrtker Ilorothx Reynolds Lean Turman Roger XNaLlsmortl1 Charles Niarshall Illa Vxllers Second Rovs Helen Xarbrough Olne lornlan Hanan Nlarshall Ruth Niaurnce Xxola heck Vary Hughes Cleo Flledge Emelra Sonches Rose Xrthuletta Reba 'Neel Cora Bell Tough Nirs Felmlee Front Rev' Fozre Skeff Garland Rush Nlarxm Vhlhams Bobby Loser Rrchard Wexlson Earl Clark LeRoy Schroeder Jordan McClure THE SIXTH GRADE We of the Sixth Grade feel that we have completed a very successful year Our enrollment has averaged thlrty for the year We were glad to welcome Leon Turman who entered the first of the year from Sargent Lorene Plunkett also IS a new member of our group She came from Monte Vlsta We hope Leon and Lorene will stay with our class on through school One of our members ane Elise Browne had to stop school on account of Illness We were very sorry to see her go but we hope the rest will help her so she can enyoy her school work more when she I5 able to come back We are very proud of Olne ordan She tred wllh Toby Esplnosa of the Seventh Grade for second place ln the local Spelhng Contest We have started a museum w hxch we hope to keep and enlarge from year to year All of the exhrbrts we recexved were very mterestmg and helpful We are about to enter a new phase of our school hfe The umor Hugh We hope that we may be able to make the Seventh Grade the best half of junior Hrgh Page Forty four fm. .r ir THE HEART AND EAGLE 'ki-ki, arent eac 1ers S9OC13t1011 lhe outstandlng accompllshments of the P I A thus year was the purchase of a mowng plcture machme for the eclucatlonal beneht of the school chlldren T he machme has been used only once this vear as there ws as not a satisfactory screen fo It However Mr Daxe Hess of Del Norte has very lundly presented us w 1th a very fine snlxer creen which yslll enable Center to ho-.s many good pictures during the fol lowmg school years These movlng plcture machines are mxaluable to school chlldren and oth rs as well because of the yu ual educatlon lt enables them to obtain and the Center school and faculty are xerv much lnclebtecl to the P l A for thus contrlbutlon e ofhcers are as follows MRs BEN KEAUMAN PRESIDP NT MRS IRA MCCONNE LL Vlcr PRESIDENT M RS JOHN SCHMIDT TREASERTR MRS FRANK BENNTNQTON bECRFTARX MRS R G BURNHAM HISTORIAN Page Forty five C., ......, G ., ...--1., ,l . ...- A , H ...4.... ,D ' I ' P T 1 ' A ' ' C '-f 5 . t. y S V . V. X S b K uv h . , 1 Th E 1 . , . , L A' 7, , ,,.,,,,-,,.... .... . A ' E 91 lffx f lv LJ . fifiimwiifc Y THE HEART AND EAGLE v aj Forty sev n , 1 . 2 - c P-Qkiki THF HFARI AND FAGLF k3i S M 0 :mr A A 'Q Page Forty Elghl ,,, A. ..,. . .. , 1 1 , 4 M ., , ,. . ., ,Q Q 2 , 7 I 33. r r , , . g Q . 31 . l 4 THE HEART AND EAGLE M31ntCI1311CC U L. l Page Forty mne -. .. . . - -. . ry 1 . Frum Left tu Right: Mr. Timhlin. jnnitf-rg Mr. Cfvllum, engin--cr: Mrs. Bowden, cafeterlan. ,fe-' . ff' ' . 1, Q, 1 L I -QLRV-My 'A 1 ,A W' 'V 'J ' r I rin 'ravvx msc mnic. THE HEART AND EAGLE uf A-Q51 tt Rght O h Bwc Lee Schmdt Athu Fke d Hd thAI altH y DlIsMoo5 BUs BUs BUs BUs BUs BUS Bus BUs BUs Page Flfly OUR FLEET OF BUS DRIVERS NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER I 5 I0 DALLAS Mooov DAN WADSWORTH HARRY NEWMYER HOMER VARNS ARTHUR FIKE FRANKLIN EDWARDS MR REDDICK LEE SCHMIDT FOREST WII.soN 1. 'NO 0 I .1 5 ' Lef o i : ra Graves, Mec anicg Franklin Edwards, Bryan o rs, i , Mr. Red ick, Homer Yarns. Dan 'a swor , vin DeV u , :Irr Newmyer, a a . d'. 2 ...... . ................ Bus NUMBER 3. . ......... . ............ ALVIN DEVAULT 4 ........ ........ . . ..... . . 6 ........................... 7 ............... ..... . 8 .......................... . 9 . . ....... . .... ............. gn- -14 --- -11 - ' THE HEART AND EAGLE fm -'--4 1 4 1 . , 5 ff 4, sd I. V I V Aixam vK1vk'5 -0 -lvgfn. ' 'aa 3 'nl fra mx Nleuhum Page fxfly om , ,z:1 -- 'L-A ' , 7' ,- fd,-If 'f'7 ', - A 'ffffa-I V 7 J 1 3 1, ,fu R 'awvi .Xu rvllr11r:1! Null-l'v1L:. 5 :Q ' Q J V I : 'VI E , ff ,, z V I 1 - , 3, . ' lf' j .2 Y L ' A rf Y K - ., .' ' 'fb 1 'I' ' 5...-0 --', fi -H ?1J '.f-4 '- ' ' ,, . IL-1 .- 3,--'ff' , QA-M., f - VM 4, 1, gf In , 5 4 -E ,, 1' .Q m . , ,.:,,H -1 2 to ' 2 -- f .' ', 4' . 3 'L 1.,W , wx A - A Az 1 E A 'M-:Af-zffifi f In A' V' V. . ,. -enduy - fx.. mi? ,J .flfyul H: :gm-. Um Ur: f-Q, . ' 1 . - ! ,f I 3 DBX, 251 ff RQ I fx UN THE HEART AND EAGLE THE STAFF OF THE HEART AND EAGLE EDITOR IN CHIEF ASSOCIATE EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER ASSOCIATE EDITOR CIRCULATION MANAGER PHOTOGRAPHER SPORTS EDITOR SOCIAL EDITOR JOKES EDITOR SPONSOR PEARL GARDNER LENA ESPINOSA KENNETH ADAMS FRANCES SYLX ESTER HOMER VARNS LENA ESPINOSA ALMA KRAMER RALPH BOWLES PRISCILLA ALLISON SANILLE BROWNE MISS FRY Fxftp-three ARTEDITOR ........ .. ......... THE HEART AND EAGLE .1 fm.. .r 1. gimp - .. .....-I T B UC 611161 W- lte Pubhshed Every Two Weeks by the Lonsolxclated HIgh School Center Colorado Subscrlptmn PYICC SI 00 Per Year Smgle Copy I0 Cents EDITOR PEARL GARDNER ASSISTANT EDITOR LENA ESPINOSA BOTS SPORT EDITOR RALPH BOWLES SOCIETY EDITOR DOROTHY FELMLEE NON SOCIAL CLUBS EDITOR ANNISE DEAN ALUMNI EDITOR MARY DANIS SENIOR REPORTER PRANCES SYLX ESTER JUNIOR REPORTER ALICE DUNN SOPHOMORE REPORTER ALBERTA SMITH FRESHMAN REORTER BLANCHE FYOCR GRADE REPORT ERS lRENk JOHNSON AND OPAL SMII II EXCHANOE EDITOR AxA MAXWELL NEWS REPORTI R OPAL SMITH TYPISTS DOROTIII HUOHIS AND ANNISF DEAN SPONSOR MISS ELEANORE I-RY Page Flffy-f0Uf -., E ,.-- --., . 4 ,.---- ' ' a .I ------- ., 4 l , 7 . W'1gillllllllgglgflflfsul--I.. E. 1:5227 -'ssssssulu--us--ve!! E L BUSINESS MANAGER .................. FLORENCE PADGETT ekikx THE HEART AND EAGLE k ack Row Irom Lelt t Rght fflllxll e Lh H l Nlr Lttle Xrthur I' ke Earl Turner Prrscnlla Xllrson Doro!! ea Burns Frame-S S l e ter Da d 5 l e t I THE STUDFNT COUNCIL SENIOR COUNCIL MEMBERS PR'5C'L A ALUSON SAX ILLE BROWNE SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT RALPH BOWLES JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT ARTHUR FIKE JUNIOR COUNCIL MEMBER DOROTHEA BURNS SOPI-IOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT FRANKLIN SYLw ESTER SOPHOMORE COUNCIL MEMBER QORNELIA ADAMS FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENT DAXID SYLx ESTER FRESHMAN COUNCIL MEMBER EARL TURNER The Student Councrl represents the whole Hlgh School It IS the lawmakmg body of the Center Hrgh School Students ASSOCIHIIOH Those who are represented In the Student CouncIl are the presIdents and the Student Councll Members elected by the dlfferent classes The Presldent of the Student Body IS also a member of the Student Councnl All of the assembly programs are planned by the Student Councll There hal been some very Interestmg ones thls year Thls has been a red letter year for Center Hlgh School for the Student CouncIl drew up a Constrtutlon for the Student Body to follow U1 the future Page Frftp five J, .... ...H .,,... J ,....., G B ' , ' ' O 5 : ' I I' 'II Sylv Ster, Rgrlv owes. . T . S 'i ' . . , ' ' . ' , I ' , ' ' 'y V S , vi 'y x' S e. PRESIDENT ..................,...... FRANCES SYLVESTER D 1 B Qu- -1. J- 1. THE HEART AND EAGLE .P fu. kk, Back Rox-. Lclt to Rlglll 1Xdllll!'ll1C PetteIIgI1l Ceovrgm NlLClure Harnet Irons Nirs LItt1e sponsor -Xlma hramer Rubw IIIIdstroIII Lsther B uers Front Row Blanche Fyock Catharme Wadsworth PrIscIlla kllxson Dor than Burns Ellen Patterson Iena Fspmo a GIRL RESERVES VICE PRESIDENT DoRoTHEA BURNS SECRETARY CATHERINE WADSWORTI4 TREASURER BLANCHE FYOCIN Thls lS the second year for the Bnght Star Chapter of the Glrl Reserves In Center Hxgh School It has become an Important factor In school hfe At the meetmgs the gxrls have dlscussed the subjects The Ideal Glrl Vocations EtIquette and many other subjects that are questnons In the everyday hfe of a glrl They have also had pro- grams to provlde entertamment at the meetmgs whIch have proved benefIcIal as well We hope that the Glrl Reserves Orgamzatlon mll llve on through the school hfe at Center Hlgh School Page Fifty sux It ,... -N Q, ,......,, n , .D ,,.. ..., , n Q, ,,.....,, . , 6 ,... PRESIDENT .......................... PRISCILLA ALLISON gikif fu. THE HEART AND EAGLE .v fm. ki-9 Back Row left to Right Nlxss Hethermgton Prxsulla -Xlh Ill Irma Vxllers Thayman Walker Alvm gomery Gladys Smnh I-llen Patterson Alma lxramer Georgia NIcC1ure Ruby Lmdstrom Esther Bowers Alberta Smnth Front Row Flora Schmmle Frances Sylxester Helen Turner Blanche Fyock Dorothea Burns Louise Browne Rosena W elch Florence Fyock DRAMATIC CLUB This Dramatic Club was formerly m charge of Mxss Hethenngton, but after her departure, was taken by Mrs Cheney The only play produced by them this year was Nowhere But ln Amenca The plot revolves around a Swedish housemald whose france was a contractor and bullder Her employers m lceepmg up w1th thexr social set became fmanclally mvolved and Hxlda proposes a way out Acldltlonal work such as play readmg, malte up mstructlng, and hghtmg and cos tummg was done ln class Page F nity-seven J, ..... ,M uv... ...,'. J, ....... 5 De Vault, 'Harold Edwards, Italph Bowles, Dan' Wadsworth. Second Row: Emily Metsker, Vera' Mont- .P 'L THEHEARTANDEAGLE J' 'lf J' 'la '7 Back Row left to Rxght Nlrss I-dvtar Horence lxeek Brxxn B vters Helen Gloxer Nlrldred Sharp Gardner Franklrn Sylvester Cloxa 'vlcLerran Edna Smxth Front Rovu Nfxldred Buckley Nunn Schrruttle Eunth Lmdstrom Lonamae Carmrchael Dorothw Schmxttle Edna Nielson Maude Dohner Margaret Sauder DRAMATIC CLUB The two producuons of Mass Edwards Dramatlc Club were Sham and Every body s Husband The spmt of the first shows the falslty of the would be cultured The thief breaks mto the home of a young marned couple and proves to them that all they are and all they have 15 mere sham The latter rs a fantasy rn which a bride to-be sees her future husband rn the lover through a dream which she has the night preceding her marriage ln the dream he appears not as the hero she thought hrm but as Every body s Husband Aslde from the plays grven an Ass mbly the Club have read vanous plays 1n whrch each member has had a chance to shows his ablllty Page Frfty-eight Q,,....., .,. ...... ,B ..,... ...,'. .......,. .,.....,, ' ' ', . 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'r11111 '1 ': Q ' . 4 I 1 1 I eksijqzi THE HEART AND EAGLE kci2 Ztsi.S7 GLEE CLUBS The Boys and CIrl s Glee Clubs began quIte successful year by presentlng a three act operetta The Bells of Capxstrano The story takes place around the Old Mlsslon of CapIstrano All the cast dId theIr parts very well and It was dlscovered that there were some good IndIans and Spanlards In school THE C AST OF CHARAC PERS RAMON ORTEGO las! descendent of an old Spamsh famlly KENNETH ADAMS MARIE CHIQUITA Ramon s SISICTS CARMELITA MARIAN ALDEN thelr college frIend JAMES ALDEN her father WILLIAM JAMES Members of Prof Anderson s Class WALLACE LAURA ANDERSON Prof Anderson s sIster JAKE KRAFT owner of adjommg ranch POSE IndIan m6dlClD8 man NONEETA an Indlan glrl LONE EAGLE an educated IndIan BILLY BURNS cowboy foreman of Rancho Curls and Boys of Professor Anderson s Class Cowboys IndIan Baggage Smashers Page Surly ERMADEAN BURNS F LORA SCHMITTEL ljEWELL STEWART PRISCILLA ALLISON FLOYD WILLS ALxIN DEVAULT ARTHUR FIKE OWEN WILSON DOROTIHIEA BURNS HOMER VARNS FOREST WILSON FRANCES SYLVESTER HAROLD EDWARDS DALLAS MOODY s Rancho Employees ,,...... ,, , , i, ,... I.,, , n PROFESSOR ANDERSON, an eastern scientist ........................ MARVIN KECIQ 7 ..- V -- fo .- ,.... 1:4-J ?ZZ Fiir :Ta :ZZ I -,, Q-' 7' 'ill 'd5? 37? :PE7 , rf' QW! :FL if? v .. age 'En 'fi'- f- f Nz: T -'51 if 3155 5- :r 5-11- 2:55. 2 '-T HZ: Fi: 1:1 :EP 1 I. 43 'LEE yfz 2:7 2:3 S72 af 4 E755 .4272 :R I-5 1'5 21' S25 r?i ZF? .Fr 5425 59 -111-. :Eff E55 v '22 ii QQ 'wi -4-,Q 2:4 rr 'ft 11? C-1 23 V13 f- .r xiii rl-H3 HEARI AND FAGLEpk fr.. his-v f I' I' r RILH X 1 xx uxu uc Plura Qfhllll C Xrmuv 1 1 me Nu .,,,, llllllllllll' lilllllll lluullllllllusllu lil' 'nuns IllllIIll::::::::.........-.......:::!:::lllllllllIIlilllllllllllggs--...gil 1 I I V s rtuur hulk x IL!! II L u rn Rlsm Rn Chnl nl nv Srxlp-lmo ----- .,. ..- - ' '.. ..-U' ' ' ' '-., A ..- -.. A r 1 'a 2' 144' , V K r H I SEXT1'l'TE'l.i1 ll- 'I .U an lPr'X.ull. -le vll Sl' f'V. U '11 XYQIRUH. Q- - 'H I. 1 ' Fik'.1irnal':m rn- .-..iv.,..-..,-..--. -....,. , ,., h , Q ,.,. :S , , , Q : , S 1 Q I - . 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THE HEART AND EAGLE .r fu. ki, ck Rus left ta 1 i ir furner lluard lhbne R Lhnpmin Nheldm NIBUTICC Nfr Lltte Howard Feast kenneth Adams lawrence Nlartiny Iee Ilmard Ra nimd Nel cn Nferle James Lee Schmidt Front Ron Xlaurice lrden Catherine XK1ilsx orth Ilalla NI rl Ronall Slater BAND AND ORCHESTRA The Orchestra was reorganized in l928 by Mr Little and has been progressing mcely The organization has a membership of eighteen this year lt meets twice each week durmg the activity periods for rehearsal Numerous public appearances have been made We have played for numerous school functions and have appeared as an or ganlzatlon at various community affairs The Orchestra will again represent Center at the Annual Valley Musical Festival by playing in the massed school orchestra concert Greater things can be expected next year as we have a large group of younger players coming up to till the vacancies left by the retiring Seniors The Band was reorganized in l928 with ten original members Since that time a junior organization has been coming along in fine style and will swell the membership of the Band to 25 or 30 in another year The prediction is macle that Center will be very proud of its band before another year goes by Center can and will have a good band Page Sixty three , ...... ,A A ,..... ,,,. .... .. ..,... ...,. .,......., Ba 1 '. . 1 Rigl t: lf: l ' . in '. . y. 'ry ' 1 I , Y 1 , ' , . . ' l , director. Second Row 2 Ermarlean Burns. pianist: Katherine Pettengill, Helen Glover. Charles Pettengill, ' 1 . , V . . 4 ' . i ', . r ' , y 1 .' 5 x . . . ' . ': . ' ,fl . ' A '. 1' . . S . 00 Y. - 1 .i . . -pkg. THE HEART AND EAGLE .r 1. .r -u 'v k R m et tp R1 mm-r R ena XX el 1 nd mer lr thx Penal:-e Nlarx Dans xdred Burkle oulse H uers f ads mth reno ohnsm Cl ta NIC erran F nt R wx na Smith hatherme Pettenglll Margaret Sauder I! r thx Schmitt:-I l namwe Carmlrhael Furlth Imdstrmr Blanche Fxoek Xnzan Qchnnttrl HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Vocatlonal H E Club was started with an enrollment of twenty gurls The club functlons as a class studying all prases of Home Malung An assembly program ln the form of a health play was given to the school New wmdow shades painted tables new reference books screens for our dressing room and garbage pall have been added to our equipment this year A food sale was held to send representatives to the National Home Economics Convention ln Denver dunng june l93O Center was represented ln the Valley Home Economics Contest held ln Monte Vista May 3 l930 Page Surly-four ...... ,. .0 ......, D. ..,... .... ,. ..,......,,. .., .... 5 7 2 Har 11 '. l. f 1 'ghtt M:-s Sk' . S ' rl . Bla llul . l U ,' Q l . . ,' . Nfl y, l. ', 0 ' J, ll' ji S 5 , l ,l .f . U' . l. . ru n 'I Ed .' ' . ' A 4 . . ' .' , ft rv ,' .' 4 . .0 - ' . . ' 4' ., 5 ' . . ' , . , . f , . ekikci, THF HFAR7 NND UXG1 P kai 2414- Q ILTLRP FARMERS CLLB flue bows enrolled m Hugh qchool 'Xgrlculture haw organwed a Future Farmers C lub flue purpo c of tht club ns to promote lu tter xgrrculturc at home md at chool llmes ha e elected the follox mg a officer PRESIDI wr LMXRP Mr MARIIM fr Rf vm IXRTHL R ku R lRFASLRPR HPRON Hutur Rr PORTP R RM Moxn NFLSON ADXISOR MR MCGH IS club started out with nineteen charter memberQ Meetmszs are lr ld exerw luesdaw Leadmsz Agnrulture toplcs of the dn xre dlscuwed and aOmCtlmC motxon PICIUTC and picture Qlldef related to A rlculture are hcwn Page Slxlv fit ... -4---4- .I A ' ' ' ' ' ' - - '-V., 4 4 ,Av---.-V .' 2 A 4 A R 4 F xl 4: . K rv I h B 1- l , I4 . N N . ' s ls ', c 1 ' 1 1 S . M ,' V V s S: V1 1 P Q. .Nr 4.....,.,....,........... ' ' 3 ' ' SECRPLTARY .... ...,.t,....,......,....,. R or CHAPMAN H Q,' 1 ,.... ..,... ..,........ ' I A A 1 Th' . V ' , t. ' u e ' 3 V l . H Ai I R t 4 -' c .- L. ' I F I , S . K . B g , S V V . -V 't' 5 TICS We .P 'L ki' THE HEART AND EAGLE .v Aki? Q53 H tk R u Ieft U Rl ht Nlr Irttle 1 nth te-:rent NIcClure manager Xlberta. Smrth Pearl Fardner D rothx Felmlee I nurse Browne Nlllflred Buckles lllcmche I lt Irene Head Nlrldred Pettengtll Ixatharme Pettengrll Nlaude Dohner Nunn Sthmrttel F nt R xx I-sther Bowers Fdua Nelson Lonarnae C3I'I1llCl1'i8l tr ner n lhhrl X 1rp,rnr x XX adsx Jrth captl IJ Jrothea rns Jewell Stewart I l lx S ll h l hx Stlllll ln Pl ru stllllll e GIRLS BASKILTBALL Iqhe Center Hugh School Basketball glrls enjoyed a remarkable season this yearr The spmt was excellent throughout the season and the mterest was mdeed unusual Center started lts season wxth a practice game with Sargent wmnmg wlth a large score 45 l l Our hrst conference game was with Sanford and we won 59 I3 Next we met Alamosa at Alamosa and were you ever so thnlled as when Mary sunk ln that last basket and made the score 34 32 rn favor of Center l-l1gh3 Our rlval Del Norte came to meet us next and we succeeded ln wmmng 26 I8 We have always wanted beat Monte and although luck seemed at Hrst to be agalnst us we succeeded xn wmnlng by five pomts 30 25 Sargeant came up here next and the Center gurls drd themselves proud by wlnnmg 35 I4 Agaln Alamosa came determined to wm from Center but we got hot and won Z9 24 And now comes the sad storv VVe went to the tournament determined to wln We trled hard to do so but Del Norte the second hlgh team succeeded ln wlnmng by a hve poxnt margm 25 20 Congratulations to them' They won from a marvelous t am Shall you ever forget Mary Behll the semor and her eye for the basket'9 Or Captam Vlrgmxa Wadsworth with her grace and floor accuracy? Or Mary Bowers Dorothea Bums who can shoot any day rn the week3 Not to mention our stellar guards of Ellen Patterson ewel Stewart and Gladys Smxth and when necessary-cant Dor othy Schmlttel scrap5 The above constitute the number who received letters-but vse had thirteen other mardens who stayed the entlre season scrappmg like troyans smllmg and hghtmg to glve the others the success fhey are Carmichael Nelson Schmlttel Schmlttel V Buckley Pettengrll Pettenglll M Hughes Gardner Fyock Head Bowers E Smlth A Browne L and Dohner Maude There was a splendld spmt throughout the entire season The Girls coach was Mrs ohn Little The manager was Georgia McClure Luck to you grrls another year you deserve lt' Sixty seven ..........,. ..,......,.. . .vm -..,.. q..,....,..,. a --,..-...Hn ', V K K , 2 4 5' . . f . , , w 1 , S, a 0 '. . f 'PZ 1 , s. ,' . 'oz ' : if 1 . ' -. . ' : . .' ' . 1 , 0 , .1 ' ' , . h ,'. . ' :yum '. ' . . I ' . ' - ' , . , 'z ' . ru 0 ': I. 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B- FE vzs-I: E: F Si : H 5 -.555 Em-: EE-2 xi 5 2, S if NPT up-E5 ufivf A . xii F: E 'ESF 2 is rid! 5 L ara: vi-? 515- fig, Eiji 15 7':,:5:: -35 ii gkiksi., THE HEART AND EAC-LE .ici ki Z oot 21 N THE opening of the season about 47 sults were checked out thrs IS one of the largest squads ln the hlstory of our school After two weeks practice Center met Salrda at Sahda nn a practlce game Salrda Vs Center September 4 l929 The hrrst game of the season was at Salida The game started at two oclock Center chose to receive and after a few unsuccessful trles Center was forced to punt Salida returned the punt for a touchdown Sallda was very strong on the offensive and scored 62 pomts during the game In the last auarter Edwards caught a pass and scored The fmal score was 62 6 rn favor of Salrda Our next game was wlth Antomto The game was not scheduled untll September Antomto Vs Center September Zl 1929 Antomto chose to receive the kick off and returned the ball only a short dlstan e The game was played In Antonlto s territory most of the flrst half The half ended wrth a score of 60 m favor of Center In the second half Center ran the score up to 31 The score at the end of the game was Center 31 Antonlto U ln this game Captam Edwards recelved an mjury ln hrs slde that kept htm from playmg the remamder of the season Hrs backing up the lme and lme plungmg were missed also hrs fnghtmg spmt and leadership It IS hoped that he will be able to play next year Sargent Vs Center September 29 1929 Sargent came to Center for our thrrd game of the season Sargent kicked and Center had to punt after three unsuccessful tnes Sargent started a serxes of off tackle plunges to score a touchdown All the scormg was clone rn the first half In the second half Center played a much better game and showed some very good football The score was Center 0 Sargent I9 Del Norte came to Center for our fourth conference game This was expected to be a close hard fought game as the weight and experience of both teams were about the same Del Norte Vs Center October 5 1929 Del Norte chose to recelve and started a long march down the field but were stopped wlthln three yards of the goal lme Thrs was expected several trmes dunng the game Del Norte scored m the first quarter and made their pomt The game was very even the rest of the game In the latter part of the fourth quarter half back Ellls caught a pass and brought the score up to 7 6 rn Del Norte s favor Center failed to make therr polnt and the game ended wrth thls score The game at Alamosa was one of the best played games of the season Both teams fought hard and fast throughout the game But the breaks seemed to be against Center for out of three touchdowns only one counted Page Srxtp-mne G, .... .,,. ......, .0 l,,,...,,. s , 1 1 l9. This was our first conference game of the season. It was played on our own field. . . . ' . C 'Qkxjax THE HEAR F AND EAGLE ksikisl' Alamosa Vs Center October ll l929 Thus game was played on the Alamosa held Center chose to recelve and earned the ball toward the sldelmes on the second play Fxke carried the ball eighty yards for a touchdown on the famous mrlllon dollar play Center was sand to be holding so the ball was brought back with a hfteen yard penalty ln the third quarter both teams scored Keck scoring for Center Center made another touchdown ln this quarter on an mter cepted pass but rt was not counted as someone was off side Alamosa scored agam m the last two mmutes of play and won the game Our second game wrth Antonlto was played on their fleld Antonlto although u experlenced m football showed good splrlt throughout the game Antomto Vs Center October I9 1929 Thus game was rather one slded Most of the gam was made by end runs and passes several long passes were caught by Edwards and Maurice two countlng for touchdowns The lme men broke up several punts and not much yardage was made through them Alamosa came to Center for therr second game with us and our boys were plannlng to glve them a real game because of the way our first game came out with them. Alamosa Vs Center October 26 l929 The fxrst quarter was played' entirely nn Alamosa s terrltory Center punted over Alamosa s safety and Frke touched lt down on the next play our lme went through and tackled the Alamosa man behind the goal lme Alamosa scored their only touchdown rn the second quarter on a pass Soon after the start of the fourth quarter Center kicked over the goal lme The ball was glven to Alamosa on the twenty yards lme but the lme blocked thrree successive attempts to kick and scored a safety After thrs Center started a drive clown the freld Most of thus yardage was made by Keck but the lme deserves lots of the credrt because of the holes they made and thelr strong defence Keck carried the ball over for a touchdown In the last mmute of play DeVault mtercepted a pass and was carrred out of bounds wrthm a foot of the goal lme The game ended here wrth a score of I0 6 rn Centers favor Center s next game was with the undefeated team of Monte Vrsta The held was m perfect condltlon for speed Monte s chief requlsrte Monte Vrsta Vs Center November 2 l929 Thls game was entlrely Monte s as they outcharged us throughout the entlre game Monte had a very good offensive team and showed good form The score was Monte 3l Center 0 Center was wlthm five yards of Monte s goal lme when the game ended At this time of the season we were havmg very poor weather The field was covered with snow and we dnd not get much practlce for two weeks We went to Del Norte for our next game Del Norte Vs Center November Il l929 Therr fxeld was wet and muddy and so the quarters were cut short lhe feature of this game was DeVault s puntmg once standrng on hrs oum nme yard lme He punted the ball to Del Norte s twelve yard lme Edwards only let the ball be returned eight yards The game was evenly played for three quarters wrth Del Norte leadmg by one touch Page Seventy K., ...... .,' 5 .',, ..... ,.. 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' 1 , . - n . . , , . . . . . , . . . - n n . . 1 . r . . , . , . . , . 1 .v - n u f . , . . . . . u - , . . f' .ff fu. .1 fe THE HEART Asp EAGLE kjikcgy down In the last quarter Del 'Norte completed a pa s for a touchdown They then The next game was wlth Monte ln this game the snow fell contmually both team flghtmg hard throughout the game lwonte Vista Vs Center November 23 I929 Center received and Maurice returned twenty yards The ball passed back and forth by punts untll the mlddle of the quarter when Sullivan ran around the nd for a touchdown Center scored a safety m the second quarter and Monte Vista scored a touchdown xn the last quarter The score w as Monte I3 Center 2 Sargent Vs Cenltr November 28 l929 Our last game was wlth Sargent and our team appeared to haue lost their pep for Sargent seemed to make yardage anywhere Center compl ted a few passes lnhls game ended our football season of l929 The follow mg were awarded football lett r Arthur Keck Alvm DeVault Homer Varns Marun Keck Frank Ellis Claud Turman Lawrence Martmy Bryan Bowers Charles Pettmglll Franklm Edwards Theron Felmlee Dallas Moody Weldon MHUTICC George Elwood Arthur Flke Ralph Bowles Page Seventy one f-f-- .,. ',.-L - -- ,, 4 ' A ' 4 ,.- --- '- ., - 1 . .' s ' . ' intercepted one for another. The score was Del Norte lg, Center O. v r' . I v v' S . . , V . Y G ' . e . ' ' . ' ' e s: k3i, THE HEART AND EAC'-E ki Zig' gan aw x: Page Seventy-Ima !,......,.. J, ...... ,Q ..,... ...,,. J... .... ,, , ..... ., A f , .Q . -K -ag, - 54:1 - - i V 1 f igQ519 ' P L ' ' A .J . Q- , v . , ' xiii! ' 5 T ,v ' , I' l , i I . j , ' ' 4 1. . , ., x K K t , I ',r .- W Q .-JV,-N, N . , l Q, , an - - V 1 3 ,f '-ew 4' , iff! . , ,Muay M' K V -r i' . v fi '- Q-, - 'Qt 1 ' -v., ' '- Q., ,. ' .sf -ckx IHE HEART AND EAGLE gag.-,Zig ack R n km rt Unrl Petrengxll I-rmkhn Sxlxe ter llovmrd Feast Nlr Lnttle coach Niarun htk kenneth Xdams I-rmk Flhs loy Ch pmrn manager Front Row Tommy Hawk George Elwood Lawrence Nlartmy Theron Felmlee Arthur heck NN heldon Nlaurzce Arthur Fxke Alvm Deh ault Franklin Edw rd Raymond Nelson BASKETBALL As far as the games won are concerned the Center boys dad not have a very successful season but from the standpoint of accomplishments the boys achieved success They leamed to be sports although on the losing slde fhey were never poor losers they never quit flghtmg ln any of the games The hugh spot of the season was the Alamosa game at Center on February 4 We lost to them by one pomt Thus point was made nn the last half mmute of play The boys fmnshed up next to the bottom nn the Conference and dad not get to play m the Toumament The followlng boys received letters Devault Maurice Fxke Edwards Elwood Keck A Felmlee Page Seventy-three Q.A,......,. ..,..----.5 , .,.f-- ' ' --'.,. 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Qwkcikie THE HEART AND EAGLE kijfc5i9 BASEBALL lnasmuch as the annual goes to press and the baseball season IS just begmmng only four games can be reported Two with Hooper one with Sargent and one with Monte Vista Hooper won both of her games by a lead of one pomt Sargent won her game Center won from Monte Vista Although the team has been playmg m hard luclc lt 15 determmed to make a good showmg and any team m the valley wlll have to play ball to beat them Posztron of Playerss Catcher Bowles Pitcher Ellls, Felmlee and Edwards lqlrst Felmlee and Wadsworth Second Adams Third Hawk and Elwood Short Stop-Ellis and Hawk Left Field Gardner Center Fleld Flwood and Martlney Rnght Field Wadsworth and Martlney Page Seventy-four ' ,,...-..,. .......4.,.. tv... .,. .9 .,. .,. 1 v - v v - n I , 4 f X QEN7'-'5-7? U A XA URW? Q 'fT'x'Ex Lf J X I V q f J fs ff I ,f X P , ff QQ 1 ml 4 x i XX 'mf ff 47 X -viigigtx X XV Q A 24 4 S - g :J W- , X -euki kai THE HEART AND EAC-LE kipkcx When Elva. was rn the hosprtal rt was notrced that her pulse was always faster when the doctor took It than when the nurse took rt The doctor solved the rrddle by blrndfoldrng her before each taking U Q MR LITTLE fAbsentm1ndedlyJ Alberta I believe I have lost the road MRS LITTLE fMore absent mmdedlyl Why ohn are you sure you had rt In the Frrst place when we left home U 90 MARIE E I told hrm he mustn t see me anymore FRANK What drd he do? MARIE Te turned out the hght 50 il We hear that Ruby got real confrdentral wrth one of the boys the other day an asked hum just how much lovmg a person had to do to wrn a lovrng cup U U MISS EDWARDS Howard wrll you tell me somethlng of Milton s life? HOWARD Sure he got marrred and he wrote Paradise Lost Then hrs wrfe re and he wrote Paradrse Regamed U 90 PROVERB XXXVICCCIIVCI Says a prece of garlrc a day grves your Ie away I il PHYLLIS You dont mean to tell me you worked In the lab all afternoon? l wouldnt thlnk of dorng such a thmg HOMER Nerther would I Mr Lrttle thought of It Q Q DALLAS Well I answered one questron rn Blology today NIC Yeah' What was t5 DALLAS PRESENT' U U It was sard around the halls that Saville had a headache the other day But when he went Into a drug store and asked the clerk to grve htm something for hrs head he re cerved the answer that wouldnt take rt as a glft tl Q U They tell us that Peanuts called home the other day and the following comersatron was carrred on Hello I want to speak to Srs Sas who? Says Mel That s who' Seventy-srx G, ......., J ,......, 1. J ,... .,,......,,. 5' Y 1 I 'L U Q W U Q Q U I4 Q . . d Q U U d' d ll ' ' 'fl Q fc Q . , ' ' ' d' t ' Q Q Q W U U : . i . U H Q ' U 1 Pe .P 1. THE HEART AWD EAGLE k fu ki,-T Luxe on ectlonefy Phone 48 MODERN FOUNTAIN SERVICE De Luxe ls the Word ENTER HOTEL KING ELECTRIC co C Electnc Appllances and Flxtures l Home Cooked M6015 All Kmds of Wxrlng and Phone 275 Repalr Work Phone Sl okel DAN fl.,ookIng up suddenly from hIs school wornes Say dad who was Hamlet? MR WADSWORTH Why Dan I am surpnsed at your Ignorance Brlng m the Bxble and I wlll show you NEW BARBER SHOP VAN BDsRIRK Propnetor ll pays to loo well Laundry Agency Center Colorado THE TITUS HOTEL CENTER COLGRADO MR AND MRS FRANK EDWARDS Real Home Cooked Meals Rates Reasonable Phone I 4' 'S Page .Seventy seven -T a I - ll I A ooo' 'E do I E I X ' - f De C l ' 'I l l K , i, , ---A,,-. E. W i W ,,.. . ., .... , ,, EEA, fl I ll I I ' I ' ,. ' l I I E U 1 1 ' - N ' ' ' .D . . M ll 'E .VV ' jig so -..D of - W 5' 3 ' I - TT TT -'-'TTD T I I l i I A- A-E Q E kcsiki-L THE HEART AND EAGLE ksiki-,Q THE VALLEY CITY CAFE POOL HALL WC 51066101120 OH COT1 RLLL 6. 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