Central High School - Red and Black Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1925

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IS the Art Apprecra ff! 5 L3 paznizna a szan on a larae hoard uzth a huae brush H uorlzs Lbllh quzclz det! strokes a n a' r om tzmc to Mme assumes Larzous aracerul poses to urteu hzs u or le from clzllertnl an ales Lmer another man rathtr elalerlu 117 appearance He I9 carruzna a hun alle of p lp rs umltr e a m ana' IS shoutzna ost S1411 fzmcs at lhe fo of hzs tozce -Ipparenllu not Seezmy the artzst he acczclenflu collzcles L 1 7 e artzst turns around and they fall mio each olhers arms ' 1 I h squal s IOL! 1 NEWS Well, 1f It lsnt Charley The Aulhoreis 1 '25 iff I L1 -4 If If ,asa 1' ,fmfge ri :f 'z XX egg 'S 1 x ,t ,rt N I 0? Gladys Fda! 'I t1on Club back at Central Imad up m y m 1 n d that some day I would palnt beau t 1 f ul PICIUYCS Ilke those th e o I d masters a 1 n t e d Mother always told me I had an artlstlc nature and here are slgns of t I ezlh a proud stttep of hzs arm h pomls lo e sum! And you m frlend I you have been succe sful NEWS Well es You s e used to be on the News Staff at Cen tral and I decided 1t's a large field I have broken all records for seII1ng papers It s a glft, I suppose ARTIST Now Walters' It IS, It ISI I-low are you, any speakmg of Central I wonder what's be way3 You dld become a great palnter, come of the members of our class Seat d1dn't you3 tered to the four corners of the earth, I l llll ft 1 II X ' f -, X. :yi , T212 X 1 - P T- I , , 'ri'-,A,'fjpf. T T T T' ,REQ ' ' if -I -v Qs sf --t --gt-- 'X H- . 1 , lxoa,,::a,,,, W- JL Th, - ,W Qfnfifrf' -I7 -A T '-A 'L ' Tff: '1 YF XA Hy ffl111l,x'.f lfrlrl l'l1X'111l lu: flle Clltzxx at flzt' XCIIIIII' S111 px' .Slzaru I1 Ilfrll, llzv .SAc:1'11l1'1'11fl1 . I. X. I Y f Y - Y l - Y-v- vgva A .J , - J 4' V cl ' I .F . I , X , , 1 ' -' P ' 1 M y C ' - ' X, , ' ' , , 1 I, 0 . 1 X ' ' :.4-Q4 ,I , ' ' 5 55' ' X - ' , ' I i, X, , I U 1 4 1241, 1 . XX, X U X. th I .x If X 41, , S x. OU l'X , HI, 1 5 L.-f X . 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MIG' :nit 'www QQ K I hey are sllent for atehzle holh deep ln medztalzon Erzler cz mem eeheelzna K1 radio hroadcuslmel apparatus 1 W C K Hellow onas and ltsChar Iey Walters as I Ilvel Well hows the world been treatmg you3 ARTIST Hello Wllllam fTheu shake hands 1 NEWS What are you wheeling that thang around for5 Want I have an Idea' ARTIST Another one Say thls IS too much! NEWS Well have Wllllam broadcast an announcement of the reunron of the class of une I925 W C K Oh' Iget you now Were to have a class reunion That s hne But where can we have lt3 I 51111711 1 NEWS I have an Idea' l 41141 It 4 11 ARTIST Gee' the third one' NEWS Jerome Leopold Byrne ns the principal of the school IH this burg you know He always spent so much of hls tlme ln the office at Central he became attached to rt and now he has one of hrs own I am sure hell be glad to let us use the school house for the meeting Now well have to declde on the date W C K Lets see Well make t Friday Aprll I7 How does that sunt you3 ARTIST and NEWS lt s all rlght w1th me C K Well 1fltS all settled I fflfter some confuszon they succeed m qettmq the' se! readu 1 VV C K lunnouncmcn TI'1lSlS statlon W C K Hlcksvllle Wlllram Charle magne Koplovltz announcmg the reunion of the class of une I925 of Central Hngh School St Louls Mo The meetlng w1lI take place ln the school house at I-hcks vllle Parkmg space for aeroplanes ln ones pasture back of the court house All members are requested to be present If posslble W C K slgmng off Well that s that I must be gomg I ll see you later so long ARTIST and NEWS So long flhe 'Xete show 411741 lxoploezlf 4141 off Ihe sI4141e and Ihe urns! eemlmues hzs puznt mu Curlum 1 ACT ll I ne m tl Lzlluue sehoolrocnm 1171041111741 Ituehtr IX Slfflnll hehme s 4174 4 I 4 x14 4 54411441 m 4hu1rs LL huh are 41rr4m41441 H7 roles ure u arcup or srudzous 14241111741 I!'1CfIL1C1'L1L1IS LL 11h Iherr hee14ls 174.171 oL4rp4me1'troL1s fool' 41741 hoolw Some 41pp441r hen! 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Y' A fs I 1-Q2-1+ I 53. avi' Q-A ij gl A5 i 'sf 5 Y Z L- AJ THE 'RED One man Ieanznq heauly on a Cane rnakzna a recztatzon ln a quauerzny Lozce 1 FRED HUBBEL Columbus dlscovered Amenca ln I492 when he thought he was huntmv for a trade route for the East West East lndles do Fred That was a very good reclta tlon Now Elmer tell me why Amenca was named Amenca teacher ELMER l forgot TEACHER What' have been slttmg there reading that has You forgot' You tory for twenty five years and you dont know why Amerlca was called America' l shall call the prlnclpal fShe rznys C1 be I lEnter the prznc1paI He walks pomp ously into the room and followzng the dzrectzon of the teacher S oznled hnqer h marches up to the cu! przt sezzes hzm by the ear and draas hzrn off Ihe slaae The others smoker I TEACHER lshall not put up wxth any f els more such nonsense' lEnter the Neusboy At szyhl of lhe students he pauses and alances znquzr znaly at Ihr teacher 2 TEACHER Don t mmd the children They are so mterested ln thelr American History that they are not even aware of our presence Yes, they became so at tached to hlstory at Central that they re peated the course and have been at xt for twenty FIVE years, now NEWS Well 1sn't that mce It must ' l AND BLACK be lovely to be so dumb Say lt s about time for the party amt Ita Anyone come yet3 TEACHER No no one fShe rzngs a hell The pupzls rzse Iaborzously from Ihezr ,seats They ao off the stage Ihezr eyes Stull alued to the hooks 1 ffnter the fanztor Luth a brush and hroom Ha shakes hands u.1Ih lhe News boy 2 NEWS Why Russel Blattner' lsee you ve rlsen ln the world You re sure lookin prosperous ANITOR Well well hello onas Thank you Yes l am domg quite well For awhlle l was President ln chief of the Dog Catchers Union but the Mayor reallzmg my remarkable ablllty promoted me and I am now head of the janltors of thus clty lm qulte satisfied fHe stoops and l brushes up some dzrt from the floor Enier h M a y or Ltul my we P' 'lm I hrzskly and ruhhmy hzs hands Luth a Ser sans fied azr I MAYOR Well well my friends ThlS IS the greatest pleasure ll JW' ei 322,352 of my llfe As Mayor of thxs falr clty l welcome you to lts hospxtallty Be seated gentlemen News Say' lts about tlme for the party te you what I'll do ve got a good voxce, so lll stand by the door and announce each one as he ar rlves Oh say thus IS gonna be great' fHe takes hrs positron hy the door and the mayor and the zanztor sz! down There 11711411 f'i A - ' ' 4, ga A : , V,, 3, X ' f - ' ' 'R' - if g ' f li 1g'f+ Arr -,nur T - A ' 4' 7- 4' 5 5 4 - V v-li T T' , -- 1 m - v z 5 9-31:31, ., , 1 ' 1 'l-T Z7 Liu- -1 l V -T AKMVV PU i d x ': . 5 . ' K K . is . ' ' . 9 I w - -Q . - TEACHER: flx1afy Tubbsy That will - - ' . -. ' . ' ' ' b , I, Y Q. .. .' A ' , ,Q 1 . 1 ,- V , ll. - ' , - . V- . . P e s Q sr ' ' . A 53 1 - . . . 'lll'-C If' 'Q fx V' X ' XX A K . . . f' w-F mis , , . ' - . Q 'Lf' F147 - V 9 7 - - A- A' 'fe a- 1 'HX k x- - ,, , , , 'rfffrff l 'La' 'M 'ff , .e . - - f f' i Q' N. K 1 f 6 . - . . ' 1 X -X 1 'X Jw . . . Q . 5 V X 5 fs Mg V . A. 3 .. I ij U' X, 'f V, K - lj - -- - ' 5'Qse,1. -C, l ,,-- , H415 L. l . EH L ' 'y .. 3 ,, -1 ' . I'll Il . I' 415 a n s me - 'R so-A 5-sis-Q., , rf . X 2 E I ' .t L- l-at THE RED AND BLACK rs a Pnock A uomun snltrs smartly clad rn the Iultst rushxon NEWS Mlss Ceclle Ostro of Holly wood fame CECILE Hello everybody lsnt thls perfectly gorgeous How beautlful you look Mary and how do you keep slender3 flhcu ral! upon each other s necks I NEWS Nlr Earl Brown world s fore most poet lLc1rIIr1ps lzqhtlq onto the staqe Ihrou znq krsses promzscuouslq abroad 1 EARL B Ah' Again we meet b loved classmates of 1925 It seems but yesteryear that l last gazed upon your bloommg countenances now brlght wnth the beauty and wxsdom of your rlpe old age How successfully you have all gllded down the stream of thls beautlful llfe l can Judge by the serene expres sions of your faces Now dear friends are we not ID the summer of our llves3 Twenty five years ago he passed through the stately portals of dear old Central to seek the mysteries of life Ah' l am deeply touched' What a beautiful poem that would make I feel the tears ln my volce l can go no further only to add that l am overwhelmed wlth Joy at being wlth you agam IHQ hows fotlzrullu una' uoes IO his sea I NEWS Reverend Lonls Rlch Mrs Rach and the little Riches flnfer tl Iarac htltu loolwnq Ltomun hthznd har fl mm!! man rn Iht auth of u mm sltr and lnhrnrl hzm ul an tquul drs Iuntt upur! Ihnt thzldun urrunqtd I7 sruzrsftps Iht mznzsltr slaps Izmzdlu Io Ih Iron! ol Iht slum and clasps hzs hands LL th u prous uzr 1 Nrmlu REV lln u soltmn LUICLI Dear fnends we are assembled here after so many years of absence one from the other las though from force of huhzt he dodqes an mpecfed hlou from hrs mtltr hull Ltho szernlu motxons for hzm to be sealed I MRS RICH My frlends you have just heard what my husband had to say l will merely add a few words myself As a class as well as mdlvldually we have succeeded ID our llfe s work Before my husband decided to be a mmlster lt was always his ambltlon to be a pollceman but ln the end he chose the mmlstry and l am sure he IS perfectly satisfied lt s true we have suffered hardships and pn vatlons but without a murmur of com plamt We are very happy and dellght m domg llttle things for the people of our parish who love and respect us l t not so Lew1s3 REV RICH Even so f C N I 1 ? Z l s-f-0 Q lllfl. an 1 llUlH1 l, A' 1 -, MRS RICH And so we have strug gled on fCCClVIl'lg only the splrltual bene fits vxhlch after all are the best l thank you llhtrt zs muah upplauclzmz und nod alma of htuds zn upprotul 1 News Mr Leonard How Dog Catcher of this clty' 1 ' if 'V in-f 'H W ' ' - '.-fi k ' 'ffm i ' ,,:L'- f. - f 4 .Q . f' N-'N' ' - -E: , I -- s r .1 . 7 A- -. - .- . ., - ---' . I - 1 . A f: .4 I, fwfr- ...Ai i. Q-'Tr i Y A- :AQ -.i .wife-A--V, Q.Ag' ,f.1..1 . I ' nw ' 'i ag i 1-F5 A ' - H A -s nf '1e,,- 2 -- -S' r f- 'fx f Q 1 + ' ' ' -' 4 ,T .f - 7:4 l ' A' ' . -- 1.7-l--' , r:- 'sf - - ... .... f-'P' ' -' ' ' M-2' ' , wg- A X . Y 1 I l'- -' . 1 A J ' I 1 ' ' 5 D It ' I . Z . . - , 1 . 1 , I - I . 1 m 1 I 1 - ' ' 1 A ' ' 'A' I I , 'q ' , , so . : ' , r Q I ' l I I ' l . K . , I ' . A I . 1 ' ' l y , A 1 . K , z A . , e- . . . . ' ' . i . . . . . S i s ' . ' 1 I - - . ' Q C WI if ,. 'j ' , 6 , z I I A . .C ' :p' Y ' F - :-. ,, . 5 ,U 715,5 4 ,fh nz, .. 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Y -fw- ' ,tl Y ?,F-.i- I --.nf A All :- -- ' ---- .. 1 -Iigf t , .f' J- F- 'y in frat L 1 1..- I ll f- t im, J T, f ...g .1 , ,U -p. n ' 1 4 ' ,- ' of M? 2 e l-is .. .f...f - 1 -H- - THE RED tLnter the doa catcher Luth a net n hrs hand ratsed hzah tn the atr readu tor znstant use He u.all2s Luth a cautzous stealthq step t DOG CATCHER Frxends and fellow classmates of l925' You cannot feel more honored than l at havmg the pleas ure of speakxng before such an lllustrlous audience l qulte reallze that the post tlon of dog catcher IS Inferior to that of the mayor or the President of the United States ln some respects-and yet It has lts hne points ln fact l am half lncllned to call lt an art because not every one can be a successful dog catcher You know my frlencls when l hear a dog bark l am actually msplred to move heaven and earth to find that clog' l tell you a dog catcher IS mdlspensable to human tty' Yes slr' If there IS one here who wishes to argue that pomt wlth me let hlm step forward' ln dns pensable to Humanity And now dear friends l am pleased to see you have all been as successful tHe ualks stealthzlu to hts seat Luth hrs mt atscd as tt crpecttnq to sec a doa any mtnute l NEWS Mr Sam Wiener world ramous mventor' culzar Iookzna lnstfttment resemblma a telescope tn appearance He places tt aentlu on the floor tn front ot the audzence 1 SAM Members of the class of 1925 When l recelved the announcement of this reumon l was m Germany perfect Ing my latest lnventlon See' l have brought It wxth me It IS the marvel of the age' lt can outdo anything ever be fore mvented for revlewlng the scenes of - BLACK our chxldhood l wlll show you myself how lt works Ah' watch now Out wxth the hghts' Now oh child of my bram' Do your stuff Perform your won ders' Show these people what sclence has done Look' tThe staae hecomes dark At a stanal some pzctures are flashed on the screen uhtch last tor about Efteen mznutes Once more tt becomes lzaht the audtence on the staae applaud loudly The mcentor clutches the prectous tnstrument close tn hts arms t SAM Wasnt It marvelous3 My for tune IS made ulck who wants one Don t all speak at once NEWS Congressman Sam Kram Senator Allen Marshall udge Roy Berg haus and Governor Milton Wahl' tThe four enter walk pompously to the front ot the staqe remote thetr hats stmultaneouslu place them on the floor and hou Then wtth a deft movement each takes from hts pocket a Iona roll of paper on Lchtch ts urttten hrs speech 1 if 3 I, l TOGETHER the class of une l925l Ahem' lt was with the utmost pleasure that we dropped Ahem Members of our work for the opportunity of greetmg after twenty hve years of separation our St tlllul . . . 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'1 1 1 ' . euttu 3' t we MQ fps SH it 9' l-ll 'Ml ah ul 90 f me ' S--1 glans if we g 2, If ' -F2 Ali, -. 9 1-HE RED AND BLACK fellow students of Central Hrgh School That Central where we were taught the value of hard work and exhausting mental labor that Central whrch prepared us for our future and for whlch we are most sm cere ly grateful We have reached the pinnacle of success f lhetf pause and Dnd we work hard for 1t5 Yes' That s the kmd of men we are' I fhea all bone lou and Luth lhe same precise motements they pick ap Ihtzr hats slap them on thezr heads and march to th tr seals I NEWS Miss Katherine Howerton Chlef groaner of the Hear Em and Weep Opera Company lFnter an elderla lada dressed after the lashzon of Grand Opera slalt She walks dramatzcalla to the front ot the staae and pauses uzlh an I!77,Dl'0SSlLL azr t MISS HOWERTON My frlends and fellow classmates as l am no orator the only way l can show my smcere pleasure at seemg you again IS by smgmg you my latest hlt entltled Who stole the Sleeves out of Father s Vest3 It IS very touch mg and has made thousands weep l wouldnt do thus for everyone but of course you are an exceptnon and deserve only the best on an occasion such as thls ll :th area! dramattt ltrtor and emo tzon she sznas tht Ioathzna azr and as sht rtaehes tht end htr aadzenet rs sohuzna aloud 'llzss Houerton then LL all s mourn tullu to her sta' and tht Letepzna atada alla suhszdts 2 NEWS Mxss Ruth Shaw Novelist and foremost contributor to Cap n Bully s Cur rent Flctlon flntu ,lltss Shate a strazaht ptznv loolzrna uoman teearzna a svwre' dark sat! and shtll rmvmd alassvs 1 l 1ffl1tt.1I MISS SHAW l prepared an adorable exterrporaneous speech but dld not have time to memorize It If you will pardon me l shall read It Instead fShe takes oar her speeeh remotes her alasses and proceeds to read I To thunk that l should have had this pleasure of seemg you all other day l was turnxng the dam yellow pages of my G G Book and the bug salty tears coursed rapldly down my cheeks as l thought of the good old days at Central You all no doubt have read my stories so l need not go mto detail about that As a member of the Writers Club It was the mtellectual atmosphere with which l was always surrounded and the constant praise of Mr Wallach whlch Inspired me to do the great thlngs l have done l have nothing more to say l thank you fShe sits dozen I NEWS Slr David Crystal Knight of the Road tlnltr a hobo aallztna Luth teearu steps He ts uearlna a raaaed salt A handle Lerapped zn a dzrlu red handlzer chtet attachtd to a stzrlz 16 throten oter one shoulder and he zs tarruzna a eottee pot zn hzs other hand He stands Irmzdla tn front ot the aadzenee halanrzna htmselr fzrst on om toot and then the other 1 IThe doe! tatcher rzses I DOG CATCHER Poor Dave He lost his ambxtlon when he lost his teeth HOBO lt makes me sad to see you all looking so happy and successful whxle l look at me poor homeless and cold s aes att his slette and se a oud tr s I vztu lhen Ialzna tl hand ltelthltl from hrs potlctt he hlotes hts nose' uttdthlzl I lCont1nued on Page ISSJ ' ' . , . . - A C-I 'P W ,- w. . 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'11 41.111 I' 11 'QS ' 'U - r nhmlx 1 nc 11 fum 11111111111 th1n1.s 1101111111111 C lu! 11c'v1dcnt 4 1 '31 fax 'Hrs 1 J T-if i +55 TH RED AN BLACK Program THE CLASS OF ILNE 1973 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 'XIr Bodle PRESENTS K1SS for Cmderella BYj VXI BARRIE FRIDAY MAY I 1925 LAST Our Polxceman Cinderella 'Wan wlth a Coat Mrs VIaIoney IVIBTIOD Four Chxldren Norxne Putney Dorothy Lane Ex eIyn Hlrbe Dorothy X ornbrocI-. and Lord IVIayor Lord Times The Censor King ueen F.ngI1sh French Belglan German Members of Freshman CIass Irxnce Ard to I If asc I'he Beauties Cladys Feld XIeII:aa MCC mbs Leonor1 IrIarr1n5.,ton Dolore Seaton Cecile Ostrow ind Ruth Sham Penguin 'Wald Dr Br due Dannx Nurse Ladles Courtlers Pages SYNOPSIS Period of the World W ar London ACT I The Venus of IVIIIO and Another An Artist s Studlo oseph Latta Sam GoIdman Edlth 'House Donald Sprlnger Ahce Overmeyer Catherlne Rltch AITDB Roodman W1II1am Cytron CIayton W1II1ams MlItOll Wahl Fleming IVIBYIIU Gertrude C-r1Ff1n Sam Goldman Nora Davldson EarI Brown C-Iadys Cray Helen Grady Day ton Fggers Gertrude Clauser A T II Scene I Celeste et Cle C1ndereIIas Penny Shop Scene 2 A Lady Interxenes A Street rn the SIums Scene 3 A LlttIe Chamber H1 CxndereIIa s Ie ead The NIost CeIebratecI Ball ID Hlstory ACT III The Romantlcal INI1nd of a Policeman Dr Bodle s Cottage MANAGEMENT CeneraI Manager LharIes ,AXYIQIII Assistant Vlrgmla Io ton Stage Hands Lorame Smnth Margaret Cordon XXaIter Llasquxn Otto Vo s and EImer Hartwxg Sponsor INI1ss Elmer lnlf f ' It If' Q in T .f-f1f'Q'- 1- Q .-,, S i y fx fu. 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' SL . .S v f - ffm THE CLASS PLAY yl Q LU f 'H'-A 'Lehi .gig 'E 2 I ,2 2+ l 'V- 'THE RED AND BLACK A KISS FOR CINDERELLA HE Semors presentatron of A Krss for Cinderella was worthy of Bar rre s perfect play Perhaps of all plays rt rs most drffrcult to handle one of this type successfully especraly wrth hugh school students as actors It requrres a delrcate skrll and constant watchfulness on the part of everyone concerned to keep the tone on the border lrne between the droll whrmsrcal humorous srde and the pathetrc serrous srde of the love rnterest A false tone a gesture an expressron out of place a leanrng toward one slde more than the other and the perfect play be comes a common everyday production The extraordrnary ease and skrll of the youthful actors rn handlrng each arrsrng srtuatron therr sympathetrc rnterpretatron of the play not only rn words and actrons but rn tones and rnflectron as well was re markable rn hwh school students S thoroughly rn the sprrrt of the play were the actors that they seemed sometrmes not to be actrnv but rather to be llvrnv therr parts ln the role of Crnderella, Edrth Morse, wrth her natural abrlrty, brought out by Mrss Ermer's trarnrng, presented a very charmrng character Mrss Morse at sev eral rnstances rn the play showed dra matrc abrlrty whrch was rather unusual rn a hrgh school grrl Throughout the entrre play her rnterpretatron was very good As that great blg, rrdrculous polrce man, Sam Goldman was very successful This same polrceman, wrth hrs propensrty for usrnv bw words hrs blusterrnv man ner and hrs wrsh to appear stern and as sertrve even when he hrmself was not qurte certarn just what was best to be done found rt rather hard to marntarn hrs sternness wrth lrttle Crnders Although the leadmv characters of the play were very Good excellence rn actrnv was not confrned to them alone Frne brts of character work were done by Donald Sprlnver Alice Overmeyer and Catherrne RltCh The scene ln Clnderellas penny shop seemed almost the best rn the play Wrth a Coat rn his Mrss Overmeyer as Sprrnver The Man rngenrous drollness Mrs Maloney wrth the mournful Krlken ny accent and Mrss Rrtch as Marran who merely wanted prty were very frne o Latta as Mr Bodre drd well rn securrng and holdrng the sympathy of hrs hearers though at trmes he seemed a lrttle uncer tarn of hrmself and hrs vorce sometrmes lacked assurance As Lord Mayor of Lon don Wrllram Cytron could not have been better Flemrng Marlm, wrth hrs krngly manner and whrmsrcal London cabby ac cent, and Gertrude Grrffrn, with her re gal arr, made an admrrable royal parr Clayton Wrllrams as Lord Trmes, Wrl lram Clasqurn, the page. Milton Wahl, the censor, Mrldred Brown, the godmother, the chrldren, the beautres, Gladys Gray as the mard, Earl Brown, the pengurn all were excellent, each rn hrs specral part In fact, thrs rs a play rn whrch every one must do hrs share to marntarn that atmos lorix fl.. . I , ,, 'V U w x. E .V, I , V W ' 1 ,, r'i'4i 1 1 ' v ,QQ . MQ. ' , f- 'arf -rj, Q l '. I A' '. ' gr ii, .i Llp? g-. , , . 4- -v U , 1 .Y-1, , .r s faflik' V. ,'3f23,,,,, - I ' 1 4, A-4 f -5-7 i 4L ii-if' 'f..fi2'..,,,, -,Q - - J 1-f -T .. N-, - Q- Y g n fllv r-75 J' v -'ff-,, 3 . ' 111.-:f , -1- V 'il -L' Ai :' ' - ' A ' 'f - f ' -f -. N . f . -' - - 4 1 -- .--.' - , -sz-T ,a.,, . ,L .LY A ..-, .. - ,Ap . ,, '..'--'M . 1,-' ,--,,,-1 . . . .. . . . . . D :n ' 5 ' . .. . . - ' - . . .. .. . . , . . , . . . .. . .. 3 1 3 V 3 v . V , . . . . . S ' , , . . . . , . , - . . . . . :Q ' f , . . . . - . 7 - I . . ' 7 T . . . - . . 7 ' , . . . - . J C , . . . . . . s 7 ' V . , - . . . - g ' g . o . . . . . cs ' O . . . . . D, O . . . 'ff r 4 7? '4' elf vpn :gf xiayid W? I ?L -4 2 2 Li l r fm 'F- THE RED phere on vthlch depends the success of the whole performance Sam Goldman as Prrnce A-.rd to Please showed another S1dE of hrs nature ID the xery much bored younf man part he assumed m the ball room scene ln the thlrd act Helen Grady as Dr BOdlC Dayton F ers as Danny and C.-ertrude Clauser the Nurse were xery dnertmv A play to attam success must be well acted and surely A Kiss for Cinderella AND BLAC was most enthusnastlcally recen ed by ex eryone The new ll' ht1nO system helped a Great deal especlally ln the ballroom scene Charles Alun the stave manaffer IS de SCYXIDU of much praxse for hrs work be hnnd the scenes To Miss Montgomery ns clue the credlt for the palntmg of the charmmg marme back drop whlch added so much to the effectiveness of the play iii -on fulll N I v 55, A - if L. ' ri 2'-A' 71 'V W ' i 'Z. 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I H 531511: gl I-if-X' S-I 2 Gunn a simple lesson in the teachinff of virtue As I mused over this thouffht I con s 1 d e r e d he prison in a new and unusual as pect I viewed it ln the I10'ht of a school an in stntutlon con tructed not for the purpose of teachlnv Latin a vfebra e t c but an mstitu ion built or the purpose of teachinv virtue to its more o of annihilating flies mosquitoes gnats and divers other insects that I was unable to classify After I had repulsed a mass attack di rected on the rlvht exterior of my cranlum I concentrated my thouvhts drowsy spec ulations on the oI1et Penitentiary and its inmates The Denltentiary I must ex plain was withm plain slvht of our home The thought of the Penitentiary and its purpose, therefore, caused me to recall. and reflect upon one of the answers of The Doctor erflercd The 5Iacl1um I e s s unw1II nv tudents If this theory is accepted we then discover that the school has replaced the prison and the scholar has replaced the prisoner The penltentiary then is in a fi urative sense a school or a coIIe0e At this juncture I Iauvhed heartily as I drew a mental picture of a judve solemnly entencinv some law offenders to ten years in the University of Sing Sing, or to five years in Joliet College, or to three years ln the Boonville Prep School 1 111 tx 111111 ru- 5. 1 W K R 1 '. pq! 53,1 QTL, R :iii ' ' fggl ,W 14' e 1. - ' ' L' - - se 1 l - - .. - - 4- - .e , I U-.T,,,4 . 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'P- va RED AND BLACK As l thought thls unlque theory over l gradually became conscious of a decldedly sleepy influence which although mdefina ble seemed to pervade the very atmos phere This concurrent with the lrreslstl bly lntense heat caused me to close my eyellcls and permxt my already rrrelevant thoughts to wander completely at random l b e c a m e o Af c o n g r u o u s sound t hat l N- eventually con strued to be an attempt at slng mg The song vs from all rndlca Q trons was com N l mv across the JUDGE BOX savannah that eparated o u r h o m e f r o m ollet College After llstenmv attentlvely for some tlme l s u c c e e d e d m learmnv by note the chorus of the song they were endeavorlnv to slnv The words were as follows Here s to olxet drink her down Here s to the burglarettes may they ever have success Dunk her down, drmk her down, drink her down H Then there ensued many orgamzed cheers and from this l reallzed that some tlvng out of the ordinary was takmg place, -o, accordmgly, I hastened over to the sc called prlson to lI1VCStl9',EitC llllx . 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Dmogencsiarff. ,Net Locke anal Washnngton were 'te Bucloe ' Upon arnvlnv there l learned that lt was St ames Day so called m honor of their patron samt esse ames lt had been declared a legal holxday by that group of parasites who after making numerous never to be kept promises are y clept congressmen l was informed that a program had been arranged mlsslon fee of fifty cents was ,IQ l Q to be exactecl from the spec .,, 7 r a r 0 r s .'. .ff though l was s o m e w h a t loath to p a r t with the half of a dollar I luctantly s u r rendered that amount to the ticket s ller l was then dlrect ed to a seat and Pfrven p ram card peru ed t h 1 s card and learned that Baron Munchausew and Dr Fredev cl Cook were to have a prevarncatmg contest The second event on the program was to be a ball game be tween the seniors life termers at ollet and an all star team composed of famous figures ln history. captalned by Calxgula As l had arrxved early l was fortunate enough to observe Alarlc mowmg the grass ID the outfield He was apparently strnxng to sustain the truth of hrs reply to the Roman Senate The thicker the , -., I W JV. 5 In Ju iw. i Qt 1. v - N .,, , 1. 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' K ' J J ' I ' f 'Q an -eg sei -1 2 a ,Fw ZZ, Pfl- 1 THE RED AND BLACK grass the easler to mow lt After Waiting for about thxrty minutes I was rewarded for my patience by the Slght of Baron Nlunchausen and Dr Cook The Doctor entered the stadlum m all the regal glory and grandeur of a kmv he had seated hlmself on a hugh throne whxch was bullt upon a huge and mavnlfrcent float decorated with portraits of the North Pole and several oll shafts Baron Munchausen king of liars auntered slowly across the field to the stand where he was to defend hrs tltle of Champion of Prevarxcators agalnst hrs more modern adversary There arose some dlspute over the se lectlon of the judges Finally however lt was declded to have Dlogenes Kant Nletzsche and Washlngton to Judge the contest As Dr Cook was Hl'St to speak he took the stand and offered for the approval of the Judges and audience the followmf fabrlcatlon About five years ago whnle I wa workxng ln a flllmg statlon ln Montreal for the Standard O11 Company lt was dls covered that there was qulte a discrepancy between the llabxlxtles and assets at our offlce located ln Naples J D Cas l cali my frlend Rockefellerj wanted a huge sum of cash rushed at once to that office by aeroplane The trxp would require n superlatlve degree of mgenulty, courage, resourcefulness, and fortitude, so, qurte naturally, I was called upon to execute the idea I left Montreal lmmedlately, and was travellng at a terrlfnc rate of speed when I observed a sign fwrltten ln smoke, about five miles ahead of me l pulled my plane up to a stop and reacl the notxce lt proved to be a warmng stal mv that lt would be necessary to detour around Australia as they were blastln'-1 alr pockets sunbeams and dark clouds dx rectly ahead I made my detour wlth the loss of but Hve m nutes and was approaching Naples when my plane ran out of gas and plunged straight for the crater of Mt Ve suvxus lt was here that my resourceful ness served me to good advantage As I fell lnto the volcano I quickly fastened on a parachute snatched the Satchel con talnlng the money and dlsengaved my self from the plane The lntensely hot alr and gas fumes emerging from the mnermost depths of the volcano opened up the parachute and I was propelled stralvht up for a hundred yards or so untxl I was once more m the open alr I then very gently dropped to the earth with the Satchel of money ln my right hand and an Eastman Kodal keeping the story J ln the other hand Amid the tumultuous applause Dr Cook affected a modest Uenuflectxon and retlred to his corner to awalt the Baron reply to his efforts But lo and behold that worthy character had disappeared After a careful search, a note was drscov cred pinned on the back of the chair that the Baron had recently occupied, contain mg the following aclmlsslon I m a good llar. but I know when I'm llcked Whlle waltmg for the second contest to begrn, an admlrlng throng of spectators jubllantly carried the trlumphant Dr Cook to the 'tation and put him on his speclal tram bound for hrs country estate IH Leav enworth FIHX nm .., . . 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Q. 3 ' '11 ei, I JI! 4, Q F- V, VQA,-5: f,i Q 5 iid 2- f THE 'RED AND BLAC tlme was to hold hrs Uloxe directly ove the plate and slap the ball fthat had never been pltchedj lnto hrs Glove lf thus plan were properly executed the bat ter would see nothlnv to swmv at and the umplre not havlnff seen the ball would have based hls verdlct accordmff to where the sphere was apparently cauvht and the declslon would naturally be a strlke ust as the pitcher was ffomv throufh the hnal motlons of pltchlnff a tremen dous cry of dxsmay filled the air I looked ln th d1rect1on of lts orwm and dlscox e ed that Nero had set hre to the stadium and was perched on top of the Flavpo playmv a banjo and smvmv There ll be a hot tlme m the old town tomvht It was at thls moment that l awoke from my dream only to discover that the next door neldhbors were burnlnv trash xnd the volce that I had belxeved to be IN ros was ln reality that of a raf man omv down the alley a WIIIIIWI' llllll 1 lUll1Ilill ' 'lllllltll 'N it otlil wt 1 D Ilrtx flznr ., Y, :QQ A 'fj,jf, f .af '- ,, fi g . , , 'Q ,V.- TI-fl , My f. lg. ..H,W, .4-,. ,g , A 7.5--I , -A -g, .-.fin-. , ,., V -,.-5 - -K uf, '4-, .: 7.44 -. , ,, iff'4m'1f n',2H?f5ff,:'i fglmfl- ?'.v4 ' ,., , :1- 1 rf -- ' W -- 'iefmf V - - y- , I -- .w .E ' ,kit -- --mf-?YY::Y is W, V 1 - H, W , Y, ' , , 4 f' ' N ilqf k i 2 -.:f': .-T1 -. -, Y li. 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'THE RED AND BLACK WORLD S GREATEST FLOOD SURVIVED BY MAN 11 tl 417 4114 118 444 lx X0 111 I41 S I l Il 41 l t 1 41141 1 GREAT sensatlon was caused here when It was learned that Noah an elderly Gentleman of sux hundred years had summoned mto an ark hls nearest relatives ard two of every kxnd of anlmal lh the world thus savmg all of the afore mentloned pcrscns and ammals from drownmg m the afore mentloned Hood whlch followed Noah had been expecting for some txme to see the end cf the world ln th not far dlstant future Wxshlng to save hrs relatlves and hlmself who were the only good people ln efustence he bullt with the assxstance of hls sons Shem Ham and .lapheth an ark of gopher wood the length of whlch was three hun dred cublts the breadth fifty cublts and the helght thirty cubxts Noah and hl wlfe thelr three sons and the three wlves of the sons and the ammals entered the ark just one day before the Hood Dawn of the followlnv day was accompanled bv a slxght drizzle whxch however soon de veloped mto Great torrents of ram F nally the water upon the earths surface became so deep that lt could easlly float the three stoned ark The raln contmued ceaselessly for a period of forty days and forty nlghts durmv which tlme a horrl ble death scene was bemv enacted as all the c eatures of the earth Wlth the excep t1on of those 1n the ark were bemff drowned nn the black angry waters At the end of one hundred and fifty days Great gusts of wmd passed over the earth wxth mcredlble swlftness assuaglng the waters and Noah and his kmsfolk re turned to dry land The kxnsfolk ex pressed great Uratlficatlon to Noah for avmv their llves and offered due pra1ses cf hrs wlt and forethought It IS belleved that ln their joy they orlgmated the son It Am t Gonna Ram No More 3 . 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' ' h .K 1 . 1 ' . 1 - p n 1 g' ' , 7 4 E YQ 'HK ff M l V Q11 Q i' 'A 1gW , THE RED AND BLACK NEIGHBORS dl X R GEORGE llfted his hand to hls mto the adjomm back yards and at the well brushed haxr athered a fist decently sash curtalned windows of her ful and pulled Wrth the extrem nearest nelghbors before she spoke agam X ff W W7 717 -mi 0 t. ff K ff l , f We f-if-, Z kai: ' cl lty of hrs other arm he formed a connec tnon between the fence and hnmself, grasp mg the raxllng lmpotently ln hls rage for the dual purpose of gaming a support for hrs shaking body, and, at the same tlme, of retalnlng what mental forbearance was still left to him Mrs Georges capaclous figure Howed mto the doorway of the garage She looked She spoke George, she called cautlously No answer She glanced carefully about her, Q9 - ' ev ed c diy George, a lxttle louder thls time uGeorge, are you angry aga1n3 Mr George sputtered martxculately, hrs mouth agape to utter words which re fused to come forth No, Mr George was not angry, Mr George was mad ln eighteen years Mrs George had gained much discretion IH dealmg with her hus band perhaps ls there somethlfg wrong, dear3 she questlonecl amlcably flflt' fit P l : . 5 , .-a s ., 'ri n g '. 7 . 4-.L , If? ai.-3, . - 5. 5 ,4 ,g,1fg1'4-- , gfgg, VL, 'EA' gif Fifi ,J 'g'f'ie,,.,-f 'X' 'x' ' ' J V' r'-f 7 , e f li Y'-1 v W P3 -3 r G 'f G- 'HJ iff .., Qx ,iJ i- -if Qfl,w ' - .:A'3rj.ij' 1 h1,, If-1' .ll Gruczzc f ' ig ,-E 5 1 X f ' X , ' f - j h !,f 3' fav' O f ff' l'l , I y . 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W9 V 0 t f 9 t' f y H 'W l, she remark a 1 . 5 1 an fs-1 ll! by 1-lg R'5 w l y-gi 2 ' 2 THE RED AND BLACK Mr Feorve had at one trme been qu te an athlete and thou h hrs jornts were rather strff and hrs bones not qurte so yreldmg as they had once been he made an admrrable drsplay of rnstantaneous physrcal motron He whrrled around wrth lrghtnmg lrke raprdrty and wrth a swrft downward stroke of the hand whrch had heretofore been deeply rmmersed rn lrrs harr he struck the fence forcrbly The most casual of observers mrght have seen that hrs gesture grand as rt undoubtedly was was much too sweeprn rn rts stroke wrthout berng sufhcrently downward rn rts arm lt was really hrs own fault when he had consrdered buyrng that barbed wrre Mrs George had strongly advrsed agarnst rt Therefore Mr George asa model hus band had dutrfully purchased rt One thrng hrs torn hand drd accom plrsh for hrm however rt found hrs tongue for hrm l swear l won t stand rt l don t have to l can t and never wrll even rf l had to whrch l don tl he bellowed larrnv bellrgerently at hrs wrfe There she stood calmly through rt all, just gazrng And hrs hand, hrs poor rnjured hand, bleedrng away lrke that and drd she care'3 Qurte plarnly, Mr George saw that rt was all hrs wrfe s fault Wrth hostrle eyes he ac cused her Oh, George, why don t you be more careful3 just look how you ve scratched yourself Oh, dear' If only you would learn to control that awful temper of yours' What wrll the neighbors thrnky' Drd you hear that3 He had an awful temper And the thoughts of the nergh I lffx wx bcrs mattered more to her than her own husband s wounded flesh Scratch deed' All rrvht It drdn t matter not any more He would try not to be brtter against her he would be srlent he would ay nothrng and rn the comrng years But George the aerral wrre has been broken down some way Mrs Georve rnformed hrm l noticed that too Mr George rn wardly cursed the fact that sarcasm rn varrably passed over Amelra s head There s been no strong wrnd or anythrnv contrnued Mrs George thoughtfully l wonder rf Wonder no more coldly advrsed Mr George He had of course qurte re garned hrs self control Why waste theat rrcal abrlrty on one so calm natured rneffectual as Amelra'9 Useless absolute ly and so lVlr George nobly wrthheld hrs desrre for dramatrzrng He merely sard l belreve that rf you were to rnvestrgate a lrttle more fully the cause of my anger you would see that l mrght l only say mrght have reason for rt l cant say though my dear that my dear now rt passed rrght above her ul cant Say .. 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L THF' 'RED know who drd t Here Mr George rarsed hrs vorce whrch up untrl now had resembled only the tone of a foghorn to the note of a srren l know just what nerghbor drd rt and Ill get hrm yet But Nlrs George had already reach d the house and as her husband preferred even such an rnadequate audrence to none at all he was perforce brought to a halt rn hrs oratron untrl he mrght overtake her And anyway the nerghbors mrght but confound rt all anyway he drdn t care what the nerghbors thought' To a casual observer rt would probably have seemed that nothrng out of the ordr nary was rn Mr George s mrnd when on the next mornrng qurte as usual he set out for hrs place of busrness Such M George felt was the rrony of fate But rn hrs secret mrnd he was smugly self satrsfred that Amelra drd not know when at last she should Frnd out rt would be all the more a trrumph for L G hrmself Lersurely he set out for hrs off-rce bu when he reached the square rnstead of gorn as usual to the Trrbune Burldrng h turned hrs footsteps rn the opposrte drre tron Vfhen he reached hrs destrnatron as he stepped across the threshold of Prress and Prress, Realtors, even at the moment of the statrng of hrs purpose, who can say but that a farnt mrsgrvrng crept rnto hrs sternly set mrnd, and stole wrth a peculrar crrnkley sensatron down hs backbone and up agarn But probably no such feelrng vrsrted the determrned bones of Mr George Most lrkely not Of course As the Junror member of the firm lrs AND BLACK tened to 'Vlr Georges request hrs dull eyes brrghtened hrs corpulent slumprng form strarghtened rn hrs charr and hrs pudgy hand felt along the edge of hrs desk top for the bell And rn ten mm utes trme had Mr George by a sudden unlrkely change rnclrned qurte as strongly agarnst as he had for hrs scheme all way of escape would h'rve been hemmed rn by two of the slrckest wrlrest craftrest and most slrppery realtors rn a world hlled wrth such specres But Mr George was not rn the least repentant for hrs ac tron lndeed why should he be3 Wa he not free and was he not capable of controllrng hrs own movements and had he not cause reason whatever you wrll3 He was through wrth all socrety Thomas Achers who lrved next door rn partrctr lar and all nerghbors rn general When hrs garden hose had been bor rowed and rurned he had been wrllrn to consrder rt an accrdent Perhaps the dullrng of the saw was rncrdental Thrs aerral busrness however confirmed lrflf George rn hrs susprcrons that nerghborly destructron of hrs personal property was r wrng to be a habrt Huh' He would show them ln hrs mrnd, Mr George drew fancrful prctures of The Nerghbor whose form and facral contours were strrkrngly lrke those of one Mr Thomas Ackers, de ject, wretched and appealrng, entreatrn' Mr George please not to move away and he would never do those terrrble thrngs any more But he, Mr George would go anyway, he would be obdurate hard Ar whrch Mr Achers That afternoon exactly at four o clock a machrne drew up before the George fljit urn! , 4: ,,, ,A g . 3- 'r s . , v . 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Q S- THF' RED AND BLACK cottage and slowly came to a halt One of the three occupants separated hlmself from his companions and wlth an alr of studxed nonchalance not assumed by any chance of course stalked up the walk and rang the bell Amella 'answered the summons Why George' she exclaimed ln mxld surprise What s wrong3 Are you feeling bad'9 What3 Oh no no Amelia l left my OHICB an hour or so early Come get your hat lf you vxant to go with me Hurry my dear for its four oclock already What IS rt George3 Amelia per slsted Are you 1n trouble7 Mr Prress why who l have bought a farm condescended Mr George He paused a moment to let that smk mto Amellas cranlum l am through wlth nelghbors forever h added forcibly And lf you want to accompany us for mspectxon you had better hurry Luckily Mrs George remembered that she was on the publlc street and that Mr Prless and his associate were watchmg Wloreover, she dlsllked public exhxbltlons of private affairs, and she knew George So she got her hat, and wanted for her chance The machine rolled along at a brisk speed over the whlte rock road After perhaps fifteen mlnutes Mrs George, for the first txme, spoke How tar out IS the estate. dear3 she asl-.ed Farm, responded Mr George ' How fa. Mr PIICSS3' 'Not very far. answered the realtor I Ijix nliflll We turn off right here It happened that the road was made of clay but as It was smooth hard and dry no one com planned Great ditches cut out along thc sides yawned on elther hand Fine drainage Mr Prless remarked Let lt be sald here for Mr Prxess that has tongue had not ceased to wag smce the rude began He grew eloquent ln hrs pralses of the balgam he would give to no one but Mr George and Mrs George too At the end of half an hour though even Mr George grew a trlfle restless Mr Prxess at once percen ed thls Ten mlnutes more and we re there he assured the Georges l told you three quarters of an hour lt would be and 45 minutes lt IS Around the bend across the ferry and presto' There we are' l dldn t know there was a ferry marked Mr George He was of course not the least blt discouraged by this fact lndeed why should he be3 It was more just curloslty than anythlng else but Fine servlce eagerly offered the elder PIICSS rubblng his bony hands to gether Fine' Very good lndeed Five minutes, no more, to get your car over And the vlew, man, thlnk of lt' A young stream at your very door lt looks, ' observed Mrs George, ' llke ram And lndeed xt dnd For the first t'me the occupants of the motor notlced the fact The sun's lnght was hazy, gray blue clouds were gathermg to the southward, and a slight wmd had rlsen Mr Prness the younger, snapped his fmgers contemp tuously lA mere nothing, he assured them lt often clouds up at thxs time sl - . ,. 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Z Y? px Q '55 R .g akin as 4 1 ' S 1 g E' -A j i as E ,NL 2 - THE RED AND BLACK of the day out here makes It cooler too He beamed upon Mrs George who looked skeptical George hadn t we better turn back'-5 she suggested uneaslly Could you beat that3 She wanted to turn back Mr George smiled at Mr Prle s who smlled back Women were pecuhar Ah here we are now exclaxmed th agent and the ferrys rlght here as l sald It xs unnecessary to descrlbe fully the happenings of the next twenty minutes The farm house was all its dealer had promlsed large roomy and modern The ground was fertlle and well taken care of For Mr George the only fly m the omtment was Amelia s mdlfference At his enthuslastxc on ertures she was ln cllned to remark on the state of the weather Her topic was well chosen Suddenly a low rumbling noise and a crooked streak of light Informed the group ln the farmhouse that the agree able hazmess of the day threatened to become too much so Wlthout much con versatlon, as each understood the mten txon of the other, the three men started toward the car Amella, only, hung back 'George don't you think we'd better stay here untll after the storm3' she asked Pooh, Amelia, come on, lt 1sn't gomg to ram. Mr George tried to convmce her We must get home So they were soon lh the machine. across the ferry, and well started on thexr way homeward, when they saw It was too late For xt ramed Drops of wate fell Preclpltatlon set ln Express lt m your own words but kmdly remember that our frlends were travellng on a clay road Nlr George also had an uneasy feeling that the harrowing noises to the southward were the rendlng of well stacked clouds of the nlmbus varlety by a justly angry guardian spmt Cheer p Mr PIICSS encouraged The cars closed As I have before remarked however the road was clay and just wet enough to have the slippery qualltles of an eel It seemed to wrlthe and twist beneath the laboring motor whose former graceful ease of motlon had become strlkmgly awkward and uncertam It was at thls juncture as Mr George afte ward told that the fun began Hadnt we better stop the car and wa1t3 suggested the much disturbed Amella For lt to get mudd1er3 asked Mr George So on they went The great car showed an Increased lnclmatlon to vary its course from side to side and this at the most unexpected moments The deep ditches were admittedly excel lent for dralnage but oh' Mr George had no desire to be a part of the drainage He held his glassy eyes straight ahead Suddenly, qulte wlthout warnlng, the grant machlne made a sudden lurch to the left of the road, so very eminent dnd an upset seem to the persplrlng Mr PTICSS, and Indeed to all the others, that he be gan frantxcally to grmd the steermg wheel towards the right The car continued on and on to the left, seemingly powerless to be checked m its dlabolxc purpose, to the very brmk of the prec1p'ce, whnrled partly around and forward ID the dlrec flff V JZIIIF V '-- . 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W 1 H fr 'G U Xvqpi :gil-W if - 2 me .E-Q T72 2+ ui f THE RED AND BLACK tlon from which It had come for a few feet untll wnth the sudden check ln lts momentum and wlth the progress lm peded by th deep soft mud at the sld of the road the englne died and slowly the car came to a halt ln nts motion for ward lt then began to slxde back over nts route to the precxpxtous bank and shaken and numbed as to ners es as the occupants undoubtedly were they los' but a second or so m gettmg themselves once more upon Qood solid ground lf the qua hy deep clay mud may be called by such a name The men succeeded m barring the fur ther passage of the car to the edge of the road And lt was now that somethxng happened to Amelia which never before had happened nor would ever agam hap pen by any chance She waxed sarcastic Hands on hlps feet m mud eyes on her husband she xmpressed qulte as much by her words as by her manner Well' she remarked acldly When we move to the farm do you lntend to ettle down wxth the pxgs and chickens or do you mean to commute? And lf you do mean to go back and forth every day. why tell lVlr Prxess one thmg more IS needed where will we keep the ae o plane3 ' Mr George chose not to heed the re mark Women were just such changeable creatures And after Amelia had been so anxious to see the farm too for he' to act that way' Crat1tude3 Mr George s plalntlve sigh was crushed ln nts mfancw by the words of 'Vlr Prless Such cold words they were too colder ex en than the 'grant drops of water merrily at work Nllfx drenchlng the shlvermg group of h mamty Well all have to push he observed and get the car turned around and bacl-. ln the middle of the road It was all like a hldeous dream to Mr George When at last the machme was back In the road and lVlr Prless the younger had steered them all through the remamder of the treacherous clay road without further mxshap other than breath takmg dlves on the part of the car they breathed sighs of relief for their dellver ance As the machme crawled onto the rock road from the clay xt resembled more closely than anythmg else a huge ball of mud lt was a credlt to lts occupants how ever Streaked soaked and burled wlth good red MISSOUII clay they were and the drymg earth on Mr Georges hands drew pamfully Pensnvely he passed them across hrs shlrt front wlthout a glance well scarcely a glance even at Amella Mrs George did not notice his furtxve motron however for she was too mlser able herself to bother about anyone else and besldes It was growmg dark Drear xly she vlsloned the house cold for a chlll Nlarch wlnd blew the lcy ram about and supperless The lights of the town shown dimly through the ram and the morose motorlsts again heaved sighs of rellef which came equally deep from the soles of four re spect ve pairs of clay filled shoes lt was only when at last Mr Prxess drew up be fore the dark George cottage that he dns cox ered his tongue somewhere among h 1 teeth l guess we better v1alt tlll tomorrow tc hi I 1. 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X ll 4 2411 f .Z I lf '11 1 0 rx 0 f'It 1 V One afternoon about two o clock Patrlcxa took a basket and donmnv her pmk checked sunbonnet mformed her grandmother that she was gomg mto the woods to plck blackberrles Pat trud ed along ln the woods untxl she came to a thlcket where she knew the berrles would be rlpe and plentrful Ill just get down on my hands and knees here she mused Then lt wxll be easier to flnd the best and largest sl 111 111 So mtent was Pat on plcklnv berrxes that she didnt notice m what cllrectxon she was headmv ut suddenly sh bumped her head avamst somethmv very hard whlch upon lI'lVCStl2atlOI1 she found to be a stone wall about two feet hugh Well l do declare exclaimed Pat However did this wall et here3 l never saw It before And then a sudden ldea struck her l oelleve l ll mvestlgate and see where thus wah leads to S ettm down on all fours Pat lef bonnet basket and berries and began crawlmg alon the ground all the whlle azm at the wall ln amazement Q d denly she came to a round openlng ln the wall whlch was about half as hlgh as her se Well well Thxs certainly ns amazm strange murmured Pat ln her accus tomed droll manner l suppose l ll have to go on ln and see what s ln that hole and where thls passage way leads to Dear me' l hope lt doesnt take me mto a wolf s or a hon s den Nlusm thus she began to feel her way along the narrow passage Soon she dis covered she could stand up ln thls open ln ln the wall Suddenly on turnmv 1 corner she found a very broad hx h passage at the end of whnch was a long ray of lwht luke a bright pencll shlnm far out mto the darkness It seemed to come through a llttle hole at the end of the tunnel Sllfl fhrre '-,f,. 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ETX.-K -:iq .1 'WI an x 7 iv? wwf W THE RED l wonder what that IS thouvht Pat Ill walk up very softly and see A dozen steps brouvht her to the chrnlt throuvh which the hvht was shmmf She notlced that the chlnk was exactly the shape of a keyhole As she stood before the door she heard lauvhter and muslc comms, from the other side l b6llCXC Ill look throuvh that key hole and see whats on the other side of the door she sald ust as Pat put her eye to the keyhole she neezed a lonv powerful sneeze ln stantly even before she had stopped sneezrnv the door swunfr open and Pat found herself ID the presence of the queer est creature He had a queer peaked hat on his head and a comlcal merry look on hls face Pat knew at once that he was a Brownie Gracxous Goodness' sald the Brownie at slvht of her A httle Olrll How ln the world drd you vet here3 l crept throuvh the bushes after ber rxes sa1d Pat who was much amused by the Browme s looks and l found a bw hole rn the rock and followed alonv untll l reached thls door Well, well well' sand the Browme Come ln ' Xvhen Patrlcxa had walked through the door, she found herself lh a wonderful hall, the walls of whlch were silver whl e the celllnsz was carved of solxd gold Here and there great clusters of pearls were them -hone the brlllxant light The Brownie led lmbedded rn the ceiling and from her mer to a pxle of cushions placed a axnst the wall xn an mxltrng manner just make yourself comfortable he KVM fm: AND BLACK ard untll my brother comes back and lets us know what the kmv has to sa about your presence ,GSX lxxxml I 'N K. X f rv I ll and watched the BYOYVIIICS who were rcmpmg about, playrng all sorts of trlcks on each other, and laughmg at every kmd of joke There were soldier and saxlor Brownies policeman Brownies lndlan and Chrnese Brownles, butcher, baker, and candlestlck maker Browmes, and rr-any that Pat could not recognize Presently a walter Brownie came toward Pat She was carrymg a Hold tray on which was placed a snlver yar It was open and full of somethmg amber colored ln whlch was placed a small gold spoon H: 5 l L f , - 1 K - 5' 71 n f? s r 'e 1 ii -. . ,'ff5'+'fF K W' I V '- ' if .Tx-swf - 'slf+99:c ,. 2iQ,e .sl 3 f' 'sf gf ,573 ff., .. . 3 . S . v .. . .. . . 5 y 3 Y n , ' ', f ' g- Pat settled herself amongst the cushions . 5.5! N, V, . V l NA Xxvlfy O . If Ill 'l ll Ill .' - 1-S ,,KQl'fgc f ' . -13-5133 ffl- . .l - I N Ll' Q - lr. - , D, . ' ' 3. D . l if ' Nu A if, . WU' 7 f - ' l nl - . L c fl' .. . ., . . I ,ZA Z ' K A D - . . W ,fry D ' F. 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It was mured a the most delnclous morsel she had ever tasted 1n her llfe It seemed that all the kinds of lce cream had been wlth pounded almonds choco late and strawberrles to make thls jelly Ah h h' sand Pat aGa1n and she be Gan eatln the jelly very slowly to make lovellest blended lt last as long as possnble ust as she had scraped the last but out of the Jar Browme beckoned to her The Kmg wants to see you he sand He led her through a short passage and mto the most gorgeous room she had ever seen The silver walls were encrusted with rubles the ce1llnG was starred wlth f 11 gig , J A f' 1 I I4-rw P fy 1 1 1 1 I0 1111 111 somethxng to remember the BTOWDICS by Here Wlnkem sald he turn1nG to the Browmes show Pat to the Treasure Room and let her choose any one thln bllfl fl 6' 'E 1 5 . 1 . . 2:1 ' ,-., V' 3 l Al -. B5 ef-1 1'N 'i'E . -- as 1'11' time 5 1 . . Y, 2?T'gi-,Q :A..,ngv?-.5 TAI U -I ' Ei' 5 : Y- L,:.f1, H 2137- R:-3 - Y ' ' f Q: ' 'T - +L- I - I E ll ' ' ' . 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' sald the Brownle, and l dont thmk you ever saw another like her She can walk, talk, dance sleep, and do everything that you can. except eat ' Pat lifted the doll from the couch on SHN XII whlch she was slttm She was entranced Well Browme lm ready to vo she sand Come on dolly Walt a moment There s a trunk of clothes that go with the doll answered the Brownle As they were lookmg for the trunk Patrrcla suddenly spied a house standmg on the opposite side of the room Who llves lh that house3 queried Pa Browmes3 Why no responded the Browme That s a doll house You press this but ton on the chimney and the front swmgs open See3 When he pressed the button the front swung open and Pat noticed that the rooms which were so large that she could et mto them on her hands and knees were completely furnished even to the clocks on the mantels pictures on the walls and a poker near the fireplace ln which a fire blazed up as soon as you touched a certam button How could l carry that home5 ques txoned Pat But just then she notrced for the flrst time a large pyramid of sllver bottles ln one corner of the room A h hl sald Patrlcla l know what's1n them lt's Brownie jelly Yes, just luke that you had ln the great hall, replned Wxnkem lt was awfully good. sand the glrl ' Yes, sand the Brownxe lt was the best thlng l ever tasted rn my lxfe, sald she Yes, answered the Brownie 'l can have only one thing, can ly' Yes N Patricia put her flnger ln her mouth. and stood first on one foot and then on Q. 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' U V o s,x Q, I. 4-'24 asf ,, if P S E X X lL Q '53 ,l '- lag 'Af ?'A 5 'X L. ? ,Ki 2+ T T TT 1 THE RED AND BLACK LITTLE CHANCE C I7 4 HE and Arlzona alr tossed and rolled ln from the desert stopplnv at the hrlls where lt burst and was lost llke the breakers on a sheer rocky coast The hulls rose hlgh into the alr a pecullar contrast to the flat Golden ex panse before them These massive abut ments consisted of earth and rocks of un certain appearance The foremost of these juttlnv almost perpendlcularly up ward was a preclplce Wh1Ch hung oml nously over Llttle Chance It was a half way place for foolish prospectors whlch comprised two square houses of adobe one a saloon Wlth several rooms for the owner the other a smlthy Both build lngs were the property of Claude Dormel an enterprxsmv man of about thlrty five years who was heavy set and had a ruddy bronze complexlon and chestnut halr Hls brown eyes were set well back IH hrs head There were wrinkles about hls mouth These had been drllled by an almost incessant smile showlng hum to be of a humorous temperament Hls wife was a tall, thm woman whose dark, stralghtly combed halr left her strong features unshadowed She seemed to be a contented woman, but more serlous than her husband lt was late m the afternoon The sun. casting nts hot rays upon the desert, made lt resemble a yellow sea Claude Dormel and his wlfe stood ln the shade of the sa loon, gazlng, wnth two mmers, at a slowly movmg speck on the plam before them True to the desert habrt, no one spoke A vlsltor was a matter of course No one could determme anythmg about the ob ject except that It was a horse and rlder The approachlnff horseman sat wlth his head tilted forward to prevent the sun from Stfllilng hls face has horse moved slowly his head and neck almost level wlth hrs back The four watchers remamed stlll as the rlder came up to the bulldmg The newcomer was a tall gaunt sun burned person little more than a score of years old HIS face expressed Intelligence and his oval chln suvvested clear thmkmg Both the horse and rider althouvh cov ered wlth sand were too tlred to shake lt off The newcomer dlsmounted and walked up to the proprietor of the saloon and said lm here to prospect' Km l vet a place for my horse and me'-5 It was mornmg at Little Chance Not a glorlously brllllant and qulet one but a blustermv one dulled by Hymv sand The five lnhabxtants of Little Chance were all up Bert stepped into the space between the two bLlllCllngS As he dnd so he glanced toward the cliff above hlm He was about to proceed, when suddenly he stopped, his head lnclmed mto the attl tude of a listener He peered through the haze and examined as well as he could the face of the wall He gave a start, dashed mto the saloon, and shouted to the four ln lt, That plle 0' rock out there ns gonna fall any second Rnght now there rs a sllde commg that wlll loosen the whole thmg and make lt fall SHIV mm v , A F Y: ,, - lt- , -1 . - . ,Y , . 7 wf, . iff: 11 - g' .75 . .' 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KAL TDP ' 4- ,gi Q ll! ,, ,iv 'TH RED the ranrte steps of the school he was reeted by Fred I suppose you re f omg to ask l..ucy3 he questroned hopefully We I guess 1 wrll rf I feel like rt answered George wavmg an rma mary fly from hrs face to affect an unconcerned gesture and the subject was dropped for the trme bern Arm m arm the parr of chums walked to the locker room As George slowly turned the key rn hrs lock he faced Fred and exclarmed Say I don t know how m the deuce I m gorng to do rt I don t know a thrn about grrlsl How drd you ask Dorothy when you first went out wrth her3 lt was Fred s turn to be embarrassed Well a I I d don t know he stuttered helplessly I was sort of unconscrous but I sard somethmg and she sard yes I called for her and we went It was srmp ple It sure must have been laughed George forgettmg for a moment hrs reso lutron but m a second rt assumed rts for mer prommence m hrs thoughts, and hrs laughter subsrded mto srlence I'll never do lj' he mumbled, as he threw a book mto a corner of the locker wrth a bang I drd rt, drdn't I3' boasted Fred Don't get cold feet George apparently rgnored thrs re mark, serzed the books he needed, slammed the door and snapped the lock rn one frerce stroke Together they walked through the locker room, and mounted the starr M . wilt hun AND BLACK Both clrmbed srlently reetmg frrends half audrbly wrth a word or two When they reached the top the two turned au tomatrcally rnto the second floor corrrdor as a matter of habrt acqurred by repetr tron of the same act mornrn after morn mg Srde by srde they walked down the hall George suddenly stopped a second later Fred drd also There was Lucy Bradport herself standmg by Caesar powderm her nose EE C X f lik A Z if X lr ll 1 X-, 1 6 S There was l.ucY- - Lucy had artfully chosen that partrcu lar spot, srnce the statue of Caesar was the most consprcuous thmg on the second floor 'Ah thought George to hrmself Hasnt she a perfect lrttle nose3 Trp trlted lrke the petals of a flower' ' m - 7-3 - 'A 7 ' ., ,Q ' M ' ' , .- ' -11 '95 ur ' .L-'.-.4 , . 2 -fb , f' , 'M ', - ' T Y 5:74 -5 - fb -v... 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I 1 ' J I Q ! - 1-I 411 'NPS at ,Tix H:-Q 43. el! -as ' f --e W-1 if X'-,. i it, -it THE RED AND BLACK He blushed crrmson at the thought of hrs foolrshness and then looked shyly t Fred as rf to say You drdn t lrsten rn drd you5 What s the matter3 Blushrng l ready'-W Fred remarked cynrcally Why don t you cut out that bashful stuff and ask her to go to the party3 Now s your chance Uh huh George answered gradually recovering from hrs romantrc attack and then walked strarght toward her Lucy had notrced the two boys espe orally the one wrth the curly harr Ex pertly she measured the drstance wrthout lookmg up so just as they approached a lacy handkerchref fluttered to her feet Gee am t that luck3 Ill show some class and prck rt up for her George thought urckly he stepped forward prcked up the errant handkerchief and presented rt to the farr lady wrth superb grace rn sprte of hrs trembling hand and knockrng knees Lucy thanked hrm wrth elaborate gra crousness lrttle of whrch George actually observed He was too taken up by what he was gorng to say At last she ended wrth the exclamatron Nl thank you, so much H lt was nothrng at all, he muttered rncoherently To hrmself, he had already rehearsed just exactly what he was gorng to say, twrce, wrthout a mistake lt was so nrce of you, she contrnued She had to make an effort to retam her porse, for a mrnute and a half of awkward srlence had elapsed George had done more than hrs share rn lengthemng that pause, but at last he was ready to speak Lucy he be an Fate went affarnst hrm Hrs mmd became a com plete blank At length he remembered and was about to begrn agarn Would you Zrng zrng zm rnterrupted the bell The words fixed so vaguely rn hrs mmd were lost completely obscured by the thrckemng fog that was overspread mg hrs mmd as a result of the Infernal clanv of the bell He knew that thrs trme rt would be rmpossrble to go on wrth the rll fated speech Wrth no regard to hrs prevrous statement he managed to sput ter That was the l last bell wasn t rt3 Yes Lucy responded By the queer expressron rn her eye George could tell that she was puzzled She was puzzled and had rt been anyone but George she would have been hopelessly enraged at hrs stuprd conduct But srnce rt was George she merely sand Well l must be gorng and went away Good by he mumbled rn a forced vorce That danged bell and my half rnch mem ry beats all Meanwhrle Fred had been hoverrng around the scene of actron Without com mg too close, he had managed to elude susprcron by lookrng rnterested rn the plc tures on the wall As soon as Lucy was well out of srght, he casually strolled over to George Well, drd she say 'yes'3 he asked Oh, shut up, George commanded Hrs aspect and those words were de crdedly bellrgerent, and Fred. berng well acquainted wrth a genuine lrrsh temper, refrarned from any further qurzzrng But as they walked away, he could not resrst Yu C112 v tlu ef, - A :J ,,, '. 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THE RED AND BLACK George she be an don t you just love curly haxr5 l do It makes people look so dx mhed and handsome espe cially boys Don t you thlnk so3 She was determlned to et hlm to say somethmv U huh erano l dont A gulp He made a herolc attempt to reply but curly haxr played nts Jinx and twlsted h1 tongue beyond mampulatlon Whats the matter5 Dnd you swallow your adam s apple3 she crled mxschlev ously No just my curly haxr that IS you see l hate curly hair and l Get all tangled up when l talk about lt he ex plalned half heartedly He could have ex planned more clearly but he didnt wlsh to tell certain thm s Anyhow lt was none of her busmess Notwlthstandm the fact that he had spoken a lxttle queerly he had succeeded ln talklnv somewhat mtelllffently to her The barrler was broken He would t lt over wlth sure this time Before that undaunted courage left hmm he be an to speak Are you omg out next Thursday'-5 'No, not that evening, she answered lightly, but her heart Huttered at the ques tlon. for she knew from a very good friend of a certam 'Henry ' just what lt meant ' Well a H We wlll have no talklng ln this study hall, thundered the teacher In charge, and dlrectxng her words unmxstakably toward the two offenders, Your foollsh chatter makes me txred l ve been watch mg your stupid conduct Sit down and be quxet ' Meek as lambs Lucy and Geor e sank lnto thelr seats Lucy opened a book and be an readm lt but Geor e merely slouched as far down xnto his seat as pos slble and began broodmv peevlshly The teacher s remark set hlm to thlnkmv Per haps he was a stupid fool to act as he dld The whole school was probably lauvhln at hlm and what could be worse than that3 Fred was havmg a good tlme out of It himself Haclnt he called hlm a curly headed coward3 Hadn t he sand that he couldn t remember anythmU5 Anyway Lucy wouldr' t but maybe her remark about curly halr s bern dl mfled and all that was a well dlsvulsed taum More and more thoughts of this nature piled up Then came the cllmaxl He looked at Lucy There she was placxdly readmg a smlle was on her lips She was too' lVlak1n0 fun of him He wouldn t ask ner lf lauvhxnv at hxm That settled xt' she was that klnd of traitor He wouldn t ask any Ulrl to go to any party Never would he try lt not even thlnk about lt That concluslon peaked hls pile of numer ous lnjustxces He made up his mmd he was throuvh with It all The perlod passed slowly, very slowly, the moments Hew like leaden eagles George was miserable grouchy, impatient with hlmself At last the bell buzzed a relief He even scowled at nts welcome rung Everything aggra vated hlm Lucy rose qulckly from her seat at the first sound of the bell Without thmkmg a moment, she turned dellberately, boldlv toward George 'That teacher sure was mean,' she sald. 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H . . . g o ' 5 - ' J' 59 ' 4' Q .avi gmfxgi 5 LE TW 21-M i 1-HE RED The sudden attack swept hum from hrs feet and hrs hoarded mountaxn of hurts and nevances convenlently crumbled and disappeared They never drd exlst so far as George was concerned now Wnll ya3 All rrght that s swell h cned He was so llght and alry he could have hopped over the Woolworth Bulld mg Then Lucy answered equally enthu slastlc Of course lll go lll be cle llghted But l must be off to my next class Well make arrangements after school Lucy left the room and Immediately AND BLACK Geor e followed A second later he was talking to Fred o er to o Fre he falr y yelled Fred chuckled to hlmself at Geor es ecstatlc conduct Have much trouble ln doing 1t3 h asked George puffed up llke a blower pl eon No o o o' None at all lt was sum p e Wlth that utterance Freds chuckle burst mto a rlotous laugh George won dered what he had sand that was so funny A REWARD LOWLY the aged lVlart1an screntlst walked out of the laboratory He paused a moment for rest e cou hed and started on agaln For many years now he had tolled clay and night with llttle sleep or rest of any klnd But has days of toll and worry were over now Hrs mventlon was perfect ln a few days lt would be ready for nts first trial The Klng and all the people were to gather together to wltness the occasion The Klng would decorate him lt was a tripod arrangement of dell cate machlnery stretrhlng hlgh mto the arr Rare glasses and costly steels had gone mto its constructlon lt represented the work of the greatest mmd on the planet Mars ln money value xt repre sented the lrves of millions of lnhab ltants of the planet By means of lt, one N1tnIIfXNll R would be able to vlew the surface of that other planet the earth as clearly as lf one were there Now the Martlans would learn how to llve For surely the mhab ltants of that Green sphere the earth must llve a hlghly cxvxllzecl life of comfort and ease The Kung was the first to look He fell mto a swoon Then the courtlers looked Then the people looked They howled wlth rage and dlsappomtment Thxs IS what they saw Gangsters killing Na tions warring A wlfe polsonlng her hus band Fratrlcldes and sulcldes Thleves and murderers Starving people Graft Death When the King regarned consciousness, he ordered that the Inventor be hanged from the hlghest polnt of his mventlon Then the people dynamlted the structure N 1-iz 71'-f 1-TM r P A . 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D ' ' X1 F -I if L ' in gk gxi 15 Q N! , if iw?-inc: 211 Ll' THE 'RED YOURS 2 'T AND BLAC TRULY I In rrr EAR JO Open your mouth and shut your eyes rf you want to hear the most astoundlnv horrlfymg yet delxclous scrap of news Ah' I have you guessmg Hold lt' Now I know you just can t guess s I m going right ahead with my broadcast mg Yesterday I came home from school rn a terrlble mood because exams were at hand and I felt I just couldn t wart t1II vacatron days were here and when I came In I was met by a reception commlttee of Hve each wlth a different expressron on his face IVIother had a most beaming sm1Ie on her face Brother lm s was a very picture of sourness Ixttle SIS was completely lost ln a puzzled frown on her I1ttIe forehead and Bxg Brother was grmnmg from ear to ear The other member of the commlttee was Aunt Opheha the only complacent person ln the group as she stood m cold drgnrty awartlng the pleasure of seelng me famt, perhaps, for that was exactly what I expected to do when I saw that terror msplrmg group After I had completely examined each face open mouthed, Mother handed me a letter, as lf ln explanatlon I snatched lt from her hand and read It from top to bottom, and then sat down on the near est chair I could fund. to recover my breath and calm my dizzy bram What's that5 You want to see the Iet ter5 Well oh. all nght here lt IS Read and weep or laugh lf you want to I don t care Chicago III1no1s une 4th I975 Dear Sister Ixate that s Mother I am at present occupred ln packmg for you know I am Ieavlnv for Europe with my husband where we wlII spend three months Nlerwln cannot accompany us for Dr Drummond has advrsed us against It I'Ie suggests that IVIerw1n 1m medlately after school IS out be sent to some country place for hrs health I-Ie said that IVIerwms constant study has brought on this condltlon What Merwln needs IS a ood rest But the polnt IS thrs Kate You know how Id feel lf IVIerw1n should be left ln strange hands- my only son so I want to ask you how about Iettmff hum stay at your farm where I know he w1II be perfectly safe3 What do you thmk3 Please answer soon and I hope you w1II agree IVIerwm I assure you, w1II get along fine with your chxldren. Affectlonately, your sister, JULIA VAN GELDT There' Now you know why I was so dumbfounded Of course I knew Mother would agree readily enough just think' Here I am preparlng for a Iovely, qulet va catlon and rn w1II come Cousin IVIerw1n Van Geldt, Pnze Sissy of the World, I expect All rlght, Iet hrm come I m go mg to show hxm a thing or two about country folks ' I guess he'II try to put on his clty arrs, but we'II see how Iong 5tt'elIfIutI1l I -, 95 A H 1, . r N ' qi ' 'H ff -'- A52 see I .-' v' f-..- 'ff P - , . -' ' . . - f 557 ff- 4 ' e +-ful-3 . ,,-:Img -, iz - T 'g' - '4 ?'Q,:?j ' nr. -nf, I :ef ' - V-fifgeg -if - ' 2 Q - - ,Qf ',. l', if :L-'Q Q -: , ' f , - ? -g 5 f- f 7!,g.,, ---lil!-ff so Il 131- 2 A ' 11-Y, -' at e -rl , ,f .I I b ' - . - - -' '14 f--l f '41 - .fy 34 I . s--sv-:J A . - ii . Z1-M ,Y iii, ii--A .. - - A U f-1, . ,.. Q - ,.- if i Wi, V. -F - i ,U vi K fy' ff 1 ff f1.vlcj,' : , D ' , .. . , . . v 5, A . 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'1 THE RED AND BLACK eyebrows ln xndrfference and my nose ID the axr He looked at me Wlth a Ulmt of sus plclon ln hls eye And do you ever propose to U there3 Ho hum lt IS not necessary ln tact your ChlCaUO lS qulte an innocuous clty but nt does not appeal to me as the place where l should sojourn ln my perevrlna tlon of our globe m the near future Oh he sand and l wanted very much to Olvvle but ladies wlth vocabularxes o not glvvle Eh 5 Then there was more silence l felt as nfl were walking wlth a dummy from lVl1ss Lxbby Sxmpson s the Dressmaker s We dldn t say anything for so long that l al most jumped when he spoke lVl1ss arvm perhaps you can tell me the solution to thls problem l hope you won t thunk l am too presuming to ask your advlce but l must ask someone Does red blue or Green vo better wlth Cray than yellow black or wh1te3 Now wouldn t that set you down ln the mxddle of the street3 Well xt almost dnd but l galned control ln a scarcely perceptible second Now, l cannot say, never havmg worked puzzles before, preclsely what you mtxmate by enumeratlng those colors, but l should, nn frankness, suggest that you take up a course m art By the way, to what sources do you attribute your knowl edge of color schemmg3 fHere he opened hls mouth to say somethmg, but l went rlght on I 1 Yellow, black, whlte. wlth gray3 Never' At least, l wouldn t Since you deslre my oplmon on the sub ject l should say none but orange That would make a very strlklnv appearance Wlth Gray I hnlshed as I stopped to plck a daisy by the way Thank you very much and l apprecl ate your mterest m choosmv the correct color for me You should have seen the look l Gave hlm He dldn t see xt anyway lnterest' lnterest mdeed' And the doclllty of the lamb Wouldn t you expect any healthy normal boy to break mto a Good whole some Ht of temper when a gurl tried to act superxor to hlm a boy' But there he was thanklnv me for tellmv hlm to take a course m art to overcome hrs poor taste ln colorlnof Wouldnt that bxte you3 l determined to rlle him or bust and I hate to thmk of dymg IH any but a natural way Has Chlcavo composed a new Etl quette Book lately3 l sand to the dalsy l was smellmg Why Indeed no! xncredulously Pardon' l thought that they mlvht have ratxhed the rule saying When a gentleman accompanles a lady on the street, he should walk on the outside, or somethmg to that effect Do you remem ber lt'-' l busted myself wlth the Flower ln my hand whlle he quickly changed sldes l pretended l had not seen Here a big hunk of silence blocked our way and we d1dn't conquer It untll he fof coursel sald, just as calm as heroes ln books fmy metaphor 1sn't very good today, Have you read any mterestlng books lately3 lmagme' What a sub ject' l thought he d say something about S4 . t JIM mm A Y' . 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Z- '94 iR:?n-K lL-W-gg fl 1 S-X73 Qt? .mmi 'rl-IE 'Rl-:D AND BLACK the best bait for hshln trout or at least ask whlch I llked best baked or mashed potatoes for whlch ld IOTUIVC hlm and we d start all over agam Bu no' S on with the role of lcy cousxn Oh some I yawned Maeterllnck IS a llttle dry but Dante Plutarch Plato and the History of Greek Drama Volume IV appeal to my taste for llterature I yawned avaln as he replied er haps But I should prefer Gladstone Eu rlprdes Aeschylus or Eplctetus though Spencer and Chesterfield are not wholly bad whlle Oh I do not qulte agree with you there I hastily lnterrupted before h could name any more as I flxed my back halr whlch was perfectly m place thought that by arvumentatnon I could posslbly make him angry But dld you ever see me get what I wanted'-I Lucklly we had arrived at the gate by thus time and the subject was dropped I hastily ran mto the house wlth Oh the supper dlshesl leavlng hlm agape That IS maybe for I doubt rf he was ever a ape at anythlng ln his whole lxfe l'Il tell you more, as soon as there IS more, Jo Tull then, adleul Wnth love, etc , SALLY P S I wonder why he wanted that color scheme'3 at at -fs June 70 1975 Dear Jo Hello' Cot your extra slze dress on5 'Cause you may burst your sxdes soon All set3 Col lf the followlng doesn t bring a tear to your eye nt wlll bring a chuckle to your I nflztx larynx He ave me an orange ribbon' HOW3 Why3 When3 Where3 you ask Walt I II try to explain I found a small parcel lyln on my rocker He knew lt was mme because I had Issued orders that lt was to be no one elses so the monopoly was mme Well thats where I found It Inside was a card and look what It sand From an lgnorant weaklmg of slssy ways to his sophisticated cousin of universal knowl edge-to match her gray eyes After reading lt I just stood starmg at rt wlth the dumbest look on my face so that lf lVIerwln had seen me he would have changed that adyectlve sophlstl cated When I fully reallzed what It all meant I burst out ln laughter but I felt more like cryxng I was sorry for everything I had sard or done to hurt hlm Yes I was And to think he had asked me the best color to go wlth gray so as to be sure I got the color I wanted Doesnt any glrl feel flattered to have the color of her eyes not1ced'9 Well Im no exception But my ht of sympathy lasted as long as any ht of mme usually does not very long I determined to act as lf nothmg had happened, but I drd decide to wear the ribbon Now, 1sn t that drama for you? 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THE RED somethmv about hls present but huh huh' Here s what he sald I mean asked Isn t nt wonderful3 Fxrst I hmshed the pave I was readln and then startm a new one I asked What ISU The weather he replied The weather3 she asked Yes the weather he replied Oh the weather she sand Yes the weather he replled That s the way some novels read but lt wasn t the case with us lt was llke t IS The weather Merwln answered Oh Sally sald And that s all Shall we take a walk3 was the next questlon It seems he only talks m ques tlons I flnxshed another page before I went down the steps In reply lt was just like the other walk No I ll change that lt was just like the other walk ln sllence I was hoping of all thlnvs he would not mention the rlbbon although I saw hlm look at lt and a smlle came lnto hls eyes Really, he can smlle wlth hls eyes Isn't that funny3 Well, he dldn't mentnon 1t, luke the angel he ls. and strange to say I felt llke saylng some thlng on the subject, myself, but I dldn t The following ns gomg to be very funny for you We were walking like that without a word, when just as I was about to say Let s go home, MCTWIH shouted Look out ' Ixke an escaped mamac, and not knowmg what to look out for, I Jumped and screamed like a hopeless case AND BLACK Then before I could say my alphabet what do you thunk' There was Merwm on the Ground plckm up somethmv wxth both hands I came nearer to see what xt was yes I was really curious and turkey rn the straw uess what lt was' A snake' A dead snake' But the wonder ful thln o was that Merwxn Van C-elclt knlled lt' My heart throbbed with prxde when I reallzed how closely related I was to this hero Really o I had entirely forgotten my dlvnxf'-led part m the mo ment There was my cousm plckln p a dead snake whnch he had kllled to pro tect me Well wouldn t that make any one forvet everything'-I That was a narrow escape Sally he Sald coolly deposxtmo' the snake ln hx coat pocket whlle I stood starlng at hlm not knowm what to belxeve what with seem him handle that snake so calmly and callln me Sally both at the same tlme After recoverm my breath when I dxscoverecl I stlll had some remamln I stuttered Y yes IVI m merwm and bent my head ln shame as all sinners should I I I thlnk ut was m marvel II mean th thank you, I I mean oh H and I threw myself down on the grass and wept Yes, jo, I, Sally Jarvm wept Luke all mlracles, xt ns hard to explain, but the fact remains I shed tears before Nlerwm Van Geldt' Well, I don't care I felt so cruel, treat mg him llke that and plannmg sneaky vengeance. etc, and here he had saved my life' ' Now, Sally, I I wouldn't cry. he sand fzqlzlx 0111 v l ,945 A L 5. . . . 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U . . . . . - 5 ' - NF 45-fs IS I F Af I f I in ,ixgxmx 1+L 1 1 .9 L T2 2 L T H E 'R E D ful You b bad b boy Ah ah' m onna t tell mother Look Fred dle llook what he s d done to my ha and The llttle thumb was slightly brulsed and very red though not at all sympathy mspmn lf It hurt Fred reasoned rt was her own fault Even though Geor le was his rlval Freddle was not Oomv to let justxce fly to the wmds lts your own fault Girls cant hold nalls straight so whaddja try xt for admonished You dont need to tell your maw nelther ThlS speech though certamly ln the hammerer s favor drd not tend to hewht en the latter s splrxts for here before hum stood a tearful spectacle f the only Curl m the world Mabel on the con trary was so shocked at the rebuke that she stopped crymg for a whole moment Then reallzlng that lt wa too late to be Um a am she comforted herself by put tlng the mjured fmver ln her mouth Georgne however could find no com fort so he hed feebly I thunk lll 0 home l l m hun ry lt a1n t dmner trme yet objected has nval l know It aint cause when xt rs l'll go home fer sumpm' good My maw 1 makm' angel cake today Angel cake Gee, I wlsht I wuz you H Georgxes eyes were wlde open ' l do, too, added Mabel, as she con tlnued to llck the dlrt off the thumb, but mother wouldn't let me eat cake H She wouldn't Oh, l know why, 'naccount o your tooth ' Freddie felt wrse Ugh huh' Gramma says she's sure lll swallow lt, and mamma's awful scared Mabel explamed ln a lower AND BLACK tone she added Gee l m llable to dle The thought seemed morbldly pleas an so for the next few moments no one spoke Suddenly Freddie s eyes became rlveted to the xrl s face He remembered havm seen m hls father s book a plcture of some bacterla bugs that crawled lnto a lady s mouth and kllled her and he was dnsturbed when he saw Mabel suckm her thumb ulckly he leaned forward and jerked her elbow The thumb Flew out of her mouth Mabel S flrst Impulse was to recommence her crylnv because of the sudden dlsturbance Somehow though her mouth dld not seem to want to open somethm somethmff seemed loose her mouth The thought of the tooth came but surely no the tooth couldn t have come loose' Then freddie announced Say your mouth s bleedm Am t your tooth loose3 Mabel ran to a corner ln the yard and spat on the ground And sure enou h there on the ground was the tooth Freddie who was at her heels shouted proudly Oh It was 'ne that pulled your tooth out See no wonder l m Gonna be a dentlst Then, forgetting all about the bacteria bugs, he stooped and plcked up the newly freed object Certainly, Freddie was as much excited as Mabel herself Ceorgxe kept Jumping around the pan' and shoutmg hrs congratulatxons Mabel remembered suddenly 'We must go tell mother U She grabbed Fred die by the hand and ran toward the back door Of Georgie, she had no thoughts That SIX year old, however. followed at her heels fCont1nued on Page l 7 IJ I wlzfx fur '-, ,. 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Fflxil'-q A Male Zvi :fig THE 'RED AND BLACK PURSE PROUD ANP BARRY and the weather were ID perfect harmony Grandma she turned from the raxn washed window to the snowy halred sllver yolced llttle bundle ID the wheel chaxr do you thunk people llke each other for what they ve got3 Yes child came the srlver voice with just a hmt of Klllarney sometlmes they do but child that kind of person IS not worth havlng as frlend But Grandma suppose you are not sure just what kmd they are but suppose you like them and want to make them like you'-l A loud prolonved r1n01n0 of the tele phone mterrupted ane flew to the phone ln response es Ray she be-'fan yes y s can see you tonxvht the rehearsal has been po tponed Now lll have to Uxve you some lnstructlons about gettlnv here Oh you know where that street rs lo cated3 Well, l'm so glad. now l won't have to worry about your gettlng lost,' she laughed Xvhat IS my house number3 ' jane hesxtated for a moment as a vlvxd plcture of her llvlng room flashed across her mind She saw an antlque arm chalr ID one corner of the room and, opposite that an old Jardlmere which was Intended to support a fern ln the far east corner ot the room jane could plcture an old de formed piano Suddenly her eyes flashed with an lnspxratlon The Kellys would lmlzlx X11 not be home from Europe for at least three weeks and Mrs Kelly had left her ln charve of carmv for and feedmv her birds She had the key So she an wered hlm brightly Dont let anything like an old dusty number worry you I ll descnbe the locatlon It will be much easler to hnd the place that way because the house happens to be on a corner What corner'-' ane was sllent She began to chew the corner of the phone card a wave of hesl tation passed over her face as she remem bered her grandmothers words but the vrslon of that dmgy little llVlIl2 room de ended her so the answer came steadlly South east corner of 39th and Maple You can t miss lt a blg sombre looklnv house Yes that s rlvht she assured hlm Haven t l made a m1stake3 No l havent made a mlstake rts south east and a llttle nervous lauvh fol lowed What t1me3 Oh, about elght lll be waltmg on the porch for you When jane returned to the lnvxng room Qrandma was noddmg nn the chair jane saw her safe ln bed, and as she watched the silver head settle on the plllow, her thought reverted once more to Grandma s gentle reply But chllcl, that kind of person IS not worth havmfg as a friend At seven forty flve that evening jane was sunk deep rn a soft vsxcker chaxr on lxelly s front porch FIVE minutes she sa' Q 1 , .. ,945 A , 1 Ig .,- -- ,'lp - ' ' ' V' 1- .-Q. 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' 1, ' O . - . v ' ' ' ca ' '51, 459 sta :Q 'E 'v 'Q ' 'N'--A r-QQ. ig Y 3 N 2 A J ! ,N4. .i THE RED AND BLACK and medltated Was It very wrong to pretend to be what one was not3 INO she told herself It was no crlme to enter tam on someone elses porch Instead of xn ones shabby lnxnv room Ray was wealthy and used to a ITIBUDIBCCDI home what harm could possibly come of her pretending to lrve m the Kellys house3 None at all when she knew hrm better It would be tlme enouvh to explain mat ters Erght o clock came five after ten af ter no srgn of Ray ane was beglnnma to grow angry At exght fifteen a large car drew up to the curb A tall slum youth jumped out and hastened up the walk qurckly ane rose to meet hrm I m sorry ane but something unusual has occurred My aunt and uncle have returned from Europe unexpectedly and have phoned me from the station to meet them I called you about a quarter to elvht but the operator Gave me no re sponse Well anyway I m on my way to the statlon to meet my relatives and ld luke to have you meet them and be sides I rl need you as a bodyguard after making them wart 'Oh, no, she answered, 'I really must not go Oh, please, ' he pleaded, 'we ll brxnv them home and then go wherever you say U I really can't, Ray, Grandmother IS alone I really couldnt leave ' 'All right, Jane but I wrsh you would, he added entreatmgly, 'anyway I ll be back before long ' Left alone, Jane sank into the wlcker chalr 'Hls aunt and uncle returning from Europe she sald to herself I wonder where but before a new emotion had tlme to dxsturb her ane started up sud denly her attention centered waltrnv for another rmv lt came again lon' per sr tently Yes rt was the phone ln her own front hall What should she do'-I The call must be urgent maybe It was a lonv clxstance from one of her relatrves but she couldn t leave Why Ray mnf ht come at any moment The thrrd pro lonfved rmvmg made ane ruse nervously and hurry over to her home When she plcked up the recexver and answered she recelved no reply She quietly put the phone on lts hook and stood there me tronless The momentary silence was broken by a volce and approaching footsteps A voice called ane' Why Mrs Kelly' exclarmed ane as a handsomely dressed woman entered followed hy two men When drd you get back3 And Mr Kelly' she crled extendlnv her hand For the first txme she looked at the thlrd member of the party Ray Brennan Her face became first an ashen hue then crlmson She gave hum a slckly smile of TCCOQDIUOD. 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I I H' I I11111 21: Y , 1 ,ix-3: 1 - i' + 'Q' -- Q I H 13. .1 ,- A if. .J AND BLACK sisted Of course when you said Southeast corner of 39th and Maple l knew that you would be waltmv for me on my aunts porch but l didnt dream that you were expectmff them Oh she fasped what contempt they must have for me when they know And they were so sweet to me tomvht Ray VVell lve certalnly been a fool she slvhed lNow ane l don t want to contradlct you but lf you re a fool all lve got to ay IS that l like He dxdnt hmsh for ane Jumped up from her chan' She sald l know who and what l am lm ane lm a hypocrite l llve m thxs house and love lt but l was ashamed to have you see lt and so l pretended that l lived next door There now' You may Oo If you want to This monolovue was broken 1n upon by a roar of hearty masculine lauffhter We l just Guess l wont you lttle hypocrite' lm not that klnd of friend 5 l , . . . V .. A . 5 , . . ., - 7 ' .7- rs' ' ' 5 . . - ,, . . '. . HJ .. ' A' ' 1 1 1 ' ' D i 5. -I . . 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S21 V 'W , 1.-Aff 'l 3, , v5 2 l I 1. 4- 1 .. 4' ,, V2.1 -N 1-Q -r 2 fe E E , 7 ' f' . . m. . l K -. 2 g ,v ..: i - QL ! ,-V .M .:.,rf-.E l,..,, ,.,,,: dig '-Li, , -f .s. , --- A L, A ...- -, M- J -I-HE RED AND BLACK WALKER HANCOCK XVINS PRIX DE ROME OT so many terms ago the Art We are especially mterested ln Walker League offered throughout the Medals of Award prlzes for excellence sculpturlng The exhlblts were consld ered and the awards made by the Judges who were entirely lg norant of the ldentnty the a r t s t s cholces were made ac cordlng to numbers lmagme the amazement of these Judges when on tearlng open the en velope whlch held the names f the con testants they found that the wmner of sec ond prlze was a boy of fifteen That boy was W a l k e r Han cock Since that tlme he has re celved several much coveted awa rds he W 1 d e n e r Me morlal G o l d Medal from the Pennsylxanna to competitors Hancockswork from the fact that whlle country certain at Central he served The Red and Black ln the capacity of Art Edntor Perhaps some persons have won dered about the orlgm of the cover design of The Red and Black Hancock dad t and smce that tlme no one has offered one so ex cellent therefore t bids falr to become a tradltlonal design Walker Hancocks mterest IS not confined to sculpturlng alone he IS a lover of music and of good read mg e much Interest ed ln his fellow men and has the qualltles of a leader As a Senlor at Cen tral he held the roe of leading man ln the class P ay this issue of 7 he Red and Blllfk a poem w r I t t e n Academy and recently first prxze ln Walker Hancock appears Another sculpture glven bv the American Academy poem of his was accepted by -lr! um! at Rome 'xflhttlltlllll while he was ln school 'X1 :lx tu I fb 'Q Q lf' 1 1 ? ,,X't?,'-5 L -L L W '-jg, Qeieq- 2 'THE RED AN BLACK SCHWEIKERT S SHORT STORIES HEX at the bevrnnrnff of last term Central students drscov ered that room 316 had lost rts tenant many and varred were the guesses as to the cause The most popular theory rn vogue was that lVlr Schwelkert had left us to accept a hrvher posrtron When we found out that he had secured a years leave of absence we wondered why but were relreved that he had not left us for good Centrals brrlllant master satrrrst would be much mrssed by both students and faculty It was just a few weeks ago however that the reason of hrs Ofornv was exposed Mr Schwerkerts Short Stones was pub lrshed Short Stones seems to be rec ovnrzed by crrtrcs as qurte the best book of rts klnd and we are very proud to clarm rts author as a member of our fac ulty and the former sponsor of The Red and Isldfl? For several weeks we have had the book rn our office and have spent some trme lookrnfr through rt Whrle our vrewpornt rs only that of a student and we are perhaps unable therefore to appre crate fully just what the rudrments of a book of thrs type should be strll we feel that Shorl Slorres preparatory schools have recerved a helpful Uurde that teachers of the short story wrll find rn rt a ready ard and that students wrll find rt a delrghtful story book rather than a dry text book Mr Schwelkerts year of absence wrll have elapsed rn September and we are lookrnv forward to the pleasure and bene frt of avarn havrnff hrm wrth us A WORD IN FAREWELL Srnce l9l4 lVlr ohn Bays has served Tht Red and Black as rts busrness sponsor and has so successfully executed hrs task that we are loath to part wrth hrm As a teacher of Spanrsh rn thls school. lVlr Bays was of great servrce Perhaps the greatest of all proofs of thrs servrce rs the recognrtron whrch he has recerved from the higher authorrtres ln January Mr Bays was elevated to the posrtron of Supervrsor of Modern Languages lVlr Bays rs not the only Central teacher who has been srngled out for specral hon ors Both lVlr Krllam and Mr Hargrtt have recerwed promotrons, and whrle we regret to part wrth these teachers, we re jorce rn therr Good fortune Several terms ago an rssue of The Red and Black was dedrcated to Mr Bays The Red and Black wrshes hrm to know that we apprecrate hrs servrces to us and wrsh hrm the hrghest success attarnable rn hrs new posrtron Whrle we regret the loss of lVlr Bays we reyorce rn the apporntment of Mr Frredlr as busrness sponsor of our maga zrne lVlr Frredlr has proved hrmself an adept rn many frelds, he rs a srnger of ment, a sponsor of athletrcs and an ef hcrent teacher We are, therefore, very fortunate to have secured hrs assrstance Xlllr fr 11111 I A A L, ' 1 -. . l fvi' ' ,ip A -Rf, - . f : :f?: H I , g'.' 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THE RED AND BLAC MUSIC OR jAZZ3 OT long avo there was printed rn The 'Nut s a query addressed to the edltor of that paper want mv to know why the Dulcimer Club doesn t slng jazz azz' Now how a poor edltor mwht be expected to answer such a question lS qulte beyond our ken though lf we weren t of such a modest turn ourself we might h well one s customary dls taste for discussing oneself prohlblts our Uolng on with our discourse on edltors Perhaps the one seekmo' enlightenment on the subject of Jazz and the Dulcxmer was Joklng or perhaps wlshed only to hear the edltors common sense v1ewpo1nt Of course-we forgive hlm But we dlgress From the txme that the query was printed untll the answer came short but oh how sweet' we were needless to say balanced upon the proverblal toes What would It be3 Part of our massive welvht was shlfted to our heel when at last we read the reply We shall not repeat lt A our close friend ahem' and contem porary edltor yes, mdeed, h as broken mto prmt at last' Mr H C Schwelkert, used to say, after having led us up to a point of keenest lnterest on some subject which we should have been famlhar with, but weren't when we were almost burstmg with curloslty and mter est, and he had almost QIVCD us the an swer he would say, lNow lf you re suf flclently mterested you ll find out for yourself ' And so we would, and so wlll you And we shall have the satnsfactlon of having made you do xt Un. llnmln fl lVlus1c' ust what rs It anyway3 Any thlnv varyxng from the racket ll'lHlCtCd by a ukulele or a mouth harp up to the Golden strains of a Strad1var1us3 Frankly now which do we prefer the ukulele type or the VlOllh type3 We wonder nf there IS any one among us who has llstened to Souvenlr or Humoresque or Sprmg Song wxth a desire to rend the player mto shreds'-' Of course not how absurd' Even us edltors may err How about do wak a doo Do we spell It correct ly3 as rendered on the planO corre spondence course speclal by a lusty voiced performer3 lt IS of course all rlght lh lts place The question next arlses as to the exact location of nts place ln an lndlan camp or a street falr maybe at our dances too But ln a muslc hall never ln speaking of Hood muslc we are re mmded of Centrals most pralseworthy venture 1nto this Held that xs the Can tata The Bulldlnv of a Shxp whlch was presented last term by our com bmed muslcal clubs We as a school should feel very proud of thls mitral ef fort. and shall hope for more to come The Sprlng Concert on Aprll 74th, IS another affalr which merxted more notxce, perhaps than lt received Thxs Spring, Concert IS now an annual EIHHII, and IS hastenmg with rapid strldes toward ecllpsmg all former records Centrals band may now be Justly termed a concert assembly. the Improved techmque of the boys 15 almost unbellevable Our orches tra though stnll somevs hat running: to vno w ' A AY' rr , , A ' v , A r 7 ' ' A ' ff, 71:-gf H- .'- 'J ,ju 2 - I . 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L 9' l-A THE RED lms has assumed a tone quxte sym phonlc The Mandolin Club IS dolnv pralseworthy work and the Glee and Dulclmer clubs were up to their usual standard and more Thouvh quite a large assembly was present at the concert no one lt was ob served was standmg or at all crowded Why not3 4- AND BLACK At an affalr of such a nature for such a school as Central we should have lxked to be crowded and pushed about this way and that, we should have been content to stand lf only for the gratification of see mv every seat occupied Now where IS that person who wanted the Dulcimer to sing Jazz3 Why surely there never was anyone' PROGRAMME SPRING CONCERT A nl Z4 I Colden Cate Overture Southwell CLEE CLUB Hyperxon Polka lCornet Solo by Elmer Ugxssxsted by M155 Catzkel Ylnglmg Suite BAND ' bn GIOYDO m Venezia KA Day m Nenxcel Nlevln 'Vlcrmng m St Marks Square ln the Gondola A Love Song Farewell DULCIMER CLUB Clflblflblh Danza Habanera MANDOLIN CLDB Rollmg Down to R10 On the Road to Mandalay German Frances Newsom! L Arleslenne Bizet Prelude Mlnueto Adagletto Le Canllon ORCHESTRA Bridal Chorus from The Rose Malden Cowen Pestalozza DULCIMER AND C.LEE CLUBS Tocaben Tuba Solo lby Nathan Newmanl Southwell h Central March Kelbaugh Speaks BAN D li- 1l? 'v I Cunt Claw lzxlfs tht llllfltlfllilllll llzmwnz Om Hlmdrvd and 0111 l 'gf - , . ' Q 5, 'Q Q' 4-3 . ,- '- 31 -' - ' . ,,3, M7 777 W, Pg- -C lflrfu . fe i s ffm , Q . .,!f!'2.'..., f- 2- 1 , 'if-X5 -4. V' ,gf , '. -- 'S L' ' 4 'eflif: A 1' L. g,i-an ill' A - ' F 'L 'J . ' ' ll -f '::iT I H: :Ne qi ,+ - L, L A V- --Le, ,A Q- i' ' f -+a--a--- ' - ,ZS dz: -Sl - - ,. 1 'L ' ' ' LLL? emfiiffl p ' , 925 a, ,,,,,,. .... .,....., ,.VV . . . . . . . . . f - y y I - uf ' 1 ,U A , . A V I lu. ' V . ll. . 'V' 4 lll. . lV. . 3, ' ....,, , ,,,........... ,VV,VV V V H . V ' ' b, ,,,,,, ,,,, .r....., ,,,. ..,, . , a. , . 5, ' ' , A,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, , . .. ' b, ,,.,. ,. ..., , .. , . . 1 A Q K Lv UI' 4 A: f THE BOYS' DEBAT NG TEAM 4+ 5-2 1 J rfb S1155-A '-ilgq 1 ne 2 l Q -NN f THE RED AND BLACK BOYS DEBATIING Bx fufob I tl 11114 lun HERE IS no actlvlty so underrated and overlooked as the Boys De batxng Team There IS no aCtlVlty that requires so much laborious and pains taking work as this self same team The spectacular which IS of IHHHHC dellght to the hearts of all students IS absent from thls mtellectual art Sober solemn dlscussxon ethical reas onlng wxth Intervals of satlre and wlt which xnevltably develop the mlnd are 1ts chief characterlstlcs Conscxentlous work and the reallzatlon of obllgatlon result from the preparedness perlod of the debate The wlllmgness to ascrnhce one s holx days was well lllustrated by the team of September 1925 anuary 1925 The team had been set for a banner season under the coachlng of Mr Hoffman One month prior to the debate rt was dls closed that on account of sickness Mr Hoffman would be unable to take charge of the squad This catastrophe stunned the group for a tlme But when Dr Holferty accepted wlth great magnammlty the stupendous task of rebulldmg the team, all was at peace agaln Our gratltude will always be boundless for the untmng work of the Doctor ln rehabllltatmg the team But to contmue with our narratlve of the team's sacrifice Soon after Doctor Holferty took charge, the Chrxstmas holidays arnved Forsakmg a precedent of restmg on a Chrlstmas holiday tne team most ear nestly set to work amassing maternal for the prospective debate The seven remamlng days passed rap ldly and the Central boys worked wxth mdefatlgable courage at OYQHDIZIDS, and composing their oratlons Finally all was completed but xt required llttle conjec ture to predict the outcome of the debate Whereas Central had but completed her oratlons the day before McKinley had been prepared for two weeks But now came the surprise The Len tral argument was such that lt placed the lVlcK1nley team ln a precarlous posltlon Fmally however the affirmatlve of Mc Klnley emerged vlctorlous by the narrow margln of two points Feeling that defeat had m reality been a moral vlctory the Central lads were conhdent of success at the next debate As the old team Bernard Hollander Harry Agress and acob Langleben had graduated, a new one was selected ThlS, composed of Roy Berghaus, Wlllam Kop lovltz, Sam Goldman and Milton Wahl, worked wlth that clauntless courage that marks the Central team Therefore, on March 9, they presented a clear, logical argument, which roused the admiration of all But, unfortunately, through a mls xnterpretatlon of the questxon, they were defeated As these two setbacks eliminated Cen tral from the contest, Dr Holferty has be gun preparatxons to brmg the Prlnceton cup to Central next year Om' Hmzdnd and Hur. l 'f -,.. ,-94 A, 'jg' Af, f 2 -- q- 3 4 N , W AC' 725 df C ra - Liang, QT ' '-W-S - -M, ,, ,fm 1' ' I mfs - ' 'f :WH --51 - j 3. 1 T - ff: , ' N- e-fl, I , if 1 ' - ' - 1: ' i g N' , .C l.- 1, ,L vi., ,g 4- -13 -- I ad.. .., V l of-13 ' Y . 4 I . , - . 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II 3 l ls D I an . 1 D 1 ' . .5 - it f 'Q -x vf 4 ...A q'w.-A -L. -1? 1 me mag' W... 2l ' i I TH 'RED AND BLACK A VISIT TO ROOSEVELT HIGH T IS wrth a motlon scarcely percep trb e to us that the wheels of progress revolve Most vltal changes ln llfe occur so very gradually that we are apt not to notlce the surety and precrslon with which they are brought about untrl be flux it 2 arguments for better ones rf they were to vrew this latest most progressive step of all ln the growth of our education our new hugh school And m speaking of progress we are mclmed to thunk of those outstandxng men nn American hnstory who IH urging on the wheels of progress most firmly set therr shoulders to the task Among these men the name of Theodore Roosevelt stands out clearly Surely the hnghest trrbute whxch we this Irvely clty could pay to the memory of such a man was to give to our latest achrevement nh the furthering of education our beautlful new hugh school the name of Roosevelt As this hugh school IS the largest rt IS also the most modern and artxstrc of all our schools As one stands at the fur thermost end of the lofty corridors and rn Coudmts 114 fz iz Suu hom tlzr Room 111 Izzrlztmzum hold' suddenly we vrew the transforma tnon rn all nts new aspects Sometimes we are progressive ourselves, and de velop along wlth the growth ln condr txons, unfortunately at times we clmg stubbornly to the old methods, lnvestmg them wlth a glamor m retrospect whlch ln reallty they drd not possess, heavmg do lorous slghs, looking with clark drsfavor upon the new condrtrons, and croakmg clxsmally AIas' tlmes have changed! Yet we feel that even those men wlth the Ilttle red school house Idea of educa txon, the what's good for me's good for my child theory, would qulte forsake their gazes down the long wide passage, rt IS the spaclousness, mcreased and beautrfied by the arched dome effect of the cexlmg, that most lmpresses The whole bulldmg rs constructed on Om' Hmzdrfd and 1111 f'g'?21 '- 5 .. Q- r-' , -221 - N -- rf . wifi? 1 ff! : A e,f -ite, , ' f '-J? 1 A :A g',fI':3f3 I X, 2-gf. ' L svzefg -A c 'r-9'-A'-1 ' Q' L r - - ,efffl : 'J ff - fu. 7 ' ' 'm I , v if Ll - . - f s 1: - fr rr -' - .ge -.g. -, - - if' , , ..,. . 'Qin'-, V he ' -1.7- if E ' n y - . . . . , AF M ' . . , ' 'M V ,, . , 4 A' , ' I , , , , , . I . . ' I ' ' ' I G1 : ' fl ,tv in MA Q xfnw AA ' fl I A . . . I . , my-wht., , vm QW-Q5 S 5 ix Q,-59' air -: -L l s I1.. 2 1 , 1 'THE thus same lofty scale The audxtorlum IS the largest of its kxnd m the clty rt has a seatlng capacity of twenty five hundred and may be entered from any of three floors The wmdows gxve somewhat the effect of a cathedral and the quletness of the place accentuates thrs lmpressxon Even the stage curtam IS an unusual one It IS made of steel wexghlng thlrty tons and may be rolled up by electrrclty B hlnd thls curtain IS the gymnaslum fully equipped for basketball and other games dear to the school boy s heart As one watches the students frlmg he wonders that they learn so quickly the many mtrlcate comphcatlons of the cor ndors rooms etc The arrangement IS however the most practlcable to be con celved of The odd numbers are on one side of the building the even ones on the other The offxces and executxve rooms are on the first floor grouped all together to the rlght of the mam entrance Roose velt Hrgh has no basement but Instead has a ground floor beneath the first n which are located among other thmgs the gymnasium, swrmmmg pool, the lunch room. and oh yes, the bungalow The study of domestic science would be a joy to every girl nf she mxght have this tlny house set m a house It IS a real bunga low, has four rooms, and IS modern and so well equnpped that the teacher rn charge might hve there rf she so desrred Thus httle addltxon to the department seemed especnally charming There are so many thmgs to speak of. that many pages mxght be devoted to the subject and stxll furnish but an mcomplete account One or two thmgs. however, we Um' lluudnd and S11 RED AND BLACK feel are especially cleservmg of mentlon The efflcnently managed lunch room on the ground floor IS lighted naturally by means of a skyllvht The large dlmng compartments for the students are very comfortable looking Several novel features whxch Roosevelt has acqulred Central and other schools might we feel do well to estabhsh One IS the circulating hbrary a branch of the public system at whrch pupils may order books Although the lxbrary at Roosevelt may not give us the sense of dxgnlty the settled feellng we at dear old Central have nor rs the prompt servlce of our library possible there stlll the greater variety of books procurable IS much to be desnred Another worthwhxle addltron IS the bank an extension of the Tower Grove Bank where puplls may open ae counts A very business llke room re semblmg exactly a bank IS used for the business transactrons Thus experlence ln many dxrectrons rs afforded We feel that Roosevelt Hlgh School rs ln fact almost the Ideal school There are so many thmgs ln which It excels And now, the question ls, why can't we at Central have more of these advantages, whxch surely are of very small extra ex pense. and which make school hfe so much more engrossxng Wnth our dear old burldmg we, loyalnsts everyone. are entlrely satlsfied, yet we can but feel that there are yet lacklng to us many thmgs which are possxble for us to enjoy For mstance, why cannot Cen tral. being the oldest, and therefore least modern ln structure of all the hugh 'MLN ' rg? lg -:H jfa 7.1 - g ag , ' , --1 ,M ,fQf, ft -' . ,fy . fy? 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QI :Faq .A 5 Ar 'R-s',,-q -'L sir NRL l 3-Q it 1 mi 'lf -rr-rx: RED AND BLACK A LETTER IS I 11 r 1 my rvz 1 nh 3 ISS JULIA RANDALL Yeatman Hrvh School Dear IVIrss Randall When you asked for an artrcle about The Red and Black for leaflet rt seemed to me an excellent op the Fnqlrsh portunrty to Iet those outsrde our school know just what our book stands for what rts purpose rs and what rt means to us The Red and Black rs not Irke the regular year book rssued by hugh schools and colleges whrch features athletrcs and whose chref attractrons are rts photo graphs The Red and Blafk arms frrst of all to be a Irterary mavazrne whrch re serves space for senror photo raphs and prctures of school organrzatrons Its pur pose rs to awaken and encourage the tal ent of Central students to help each promrsrn boy and Ofrrl to find hrmself It furnrshes an outlet for the asprrrnv stu dents whose asprratron may become real rzed ambrtron through the medrum of the book whrch we are tryrng to make resemble more and more a real magazrne We feel that the trme and effort spent rn extractrng the very best work from the most excellent members of thrs brg school rs well put forth rf we even approxrmately realrze our rdeals And that we have realrzed these rdeals rn a measure the work of many of our Alumnr bears wrtness Walker Han rs one who dns The Red and self expressron cock a rrsrng younv artrst covered rn hrs work Black staff a means f whrch rs hrs Irfe s work But Walker I-Ian cock rs only one of many we could name drd space permrt All the work on The Red and Black rs done by rts members They are few but each one has hrs specral task lard out for hrm Puprls wrth varyrng krnds of talent from the cartoonrst to the puprls who set up the ads are grven an op portunrty to express themselves each rn the partrcular drrectron that hrs natural abrlrty leads hrrn and rn the way hrs pref erence tends We apprecrate xery much thrs oppor tunrty to express our VIEWS Srncerely yours, MARY GREENE. Edrtor The Red und Black A VISIT TO ROOSEVELT HIGH CContmuedD schools, have the vacuum system of clean rng5 Thus we mrght reduce the germ populatron rn the dusty arr, and produce a more healthful state of Irvrng condrtrons In closrng we wrsh to say 'Welcome Rooseveltf from the bottom of our hearts It rs the srncere wrsh of Central the Mother of hrgh schools to foster a feelrng of fellowshrp between herself and thrs grant nbaby' of hrgh schools, whrch may feel just a brt strange and out of place at frrst among her srster schools Um llrrmlud rmrl Sr ru: - '1- , . 6 2, - -, . - -, ,. 'Q 1 '- . ' fu - R I T11 . rfb?-9. t I . -V , 'LQ . , .. -Q L E -A 44- Um, 1.5. 3 ?,!H..g,:3: E-xv gy. - Q F1-T-l-1: gh 1 V: -, - vigil- Ylll It - -I V ' ' 5 'g-- . , - E g, , J ' m ' - u :E -- L 4 P , ,, an--,Z ,,- ,,, , Q: 1-W V - ,rl - - QA., -. 4., f ,. U- u lv ' ., '--,J 2 711' uitrr 2.115 It fith' ff' tlzr' f 5 111 Lu VIC? ,Ilu ' ., 1925. Z ' e v I ' . ' . D - I l ' ' V 3 Y - . 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' ' turrx ,... It I .fix :Jwn all 1' 11.'r ' ' ' , , - flu 'fx fmI'1', Tmllwff. ' U11'll11ui'vd I' ff ht gf! 9 f- s -fm is -1 ws,2 pam X 2 Tig 1 ll THE RED AND BLACK THE SAD DEMISE OF THE. MILLION POPULATION CLUB HERE oh where has our M11 hon Populatxon Club gone to and why oh why dnd nt go3 Whose pray was the devastating hand which saw ht to crush lt ln its lnfancy to stifle its dellcate Growth so to speak when lt had just got well started on the road to prosperity when It had reached only a few hundred bllllon or so rn populatlon3 It was whlle we were strollmg down the hall one mormnv that we upon looking about us were made vaguely aware that somethlnv seemed laclclng what lt was we could not just l l ll QE LSO! '5 ff 2 Q05 0 O O L OO 80 OOO ,W Yao C000 G O Mep.C1ERwrv XXX Ci 3 EQ ,WW .J UR CME ER -LEADERS then discover However, as we passed by the office and glanced toward the wlndows opposlte, we had detected xt Our mrlllon populatlon club was gone' We want to know why What matter lf Central rs already overflowlng with clubs of vanous kmds' ls nt not an established fact that there .s always room for one more, especlally rf that one ns of the proper var1ety3 And whats the differ ence whether the club asked the permls slon of the pnnclpal to organ1ze3 The fact of a delay ln Oettmg started neverthe less resulted ln an mcrease ln the rapldlty which was so characterlstlc of nts growth We are answering these questions ln order to set the matter before the school O0 nov T Q OO gg mtl ln lts proper lrght Our mclmatlons lean .1 ww ea fi strongly to the belief that an ll'lJUStlCC has been done us by someone who perhaps unthmlcmgly has destroyed our flourish mg club the verxtable apple of our eye and the pet of the whole school we are speaking now that the mlserable one who rs guilty of the fault may be consumed with remorse upon reading thus article and may come forth grovelxng upon has knees ln despalrmg and tearful contrrtlon for the awful thmg he has done GETTKIS O raxwagp 0 OO PASS, 5,0 0 5 Q BAcn.m.u': io f' ,,, XX X X ,N I A Eur: Foovem. smrs u x ,QM f ffonxcusv BY Xl I ,Nw Mx PKATNER, For thmk, fellow students. of the Utoplan state of SEHIIS that mlght have exlsted Plcture our football team spurred on to mevltable vlctory by the lusty Om llmzdzrd and Xml ' ' , Y if A A.- A K A n ,Z f. :' - , A N .-., . , M jf, .,- f i., . L , gr lf2?,'.,., ,. 24651, 'pf ' 'L ? age d pf- - -we ,'f fi'.' 2 -it ,S E1 : H e gg p J gk- gs 1 I ' - -L ' lg - H -an an-?: .--.. . .L L 11 Ii- .s -- - -A . .. 4+ -6,5 ' v . - . O . I 1 ' ' ' O - - sig f . O Y I . O I . . . at Ev . . 5 If Hr ' I X :Qui 'J wlwyi L f fl 'M' . . . - i-. Q-I Cixi! . . . v f 2 ' so 1 ffl- -LK p Oxy ' . ' D X y is S , v . . . ' W V r ST . . , , Q Q ,fill XA fo. - . 'P rv.-' A iv b gi . c ---- 1 Vw '. rm. r ff' -1- - 1 f , N 5 -1- 4 - '- ' --- V - 7 .T '., r' f' 3 111: ... A' ji M -,.g L' Q ' 7 , T ' ', 9. .-,fltia-fuivka 412 ai- lk:-nerr s Q 5, .Lg -- ig-,!,'. xl' u .J-E , el 3. -'HIM ' . ' 1, 1 W - ' - .3 - - f ' .- Q- .-.ss 'Te Qi-Q..- .J - Rl-T. ' . .,'1'fg3'- 'THE ' RED AND BLACK voices of l000,000,000,02,400 loyal Centralites. And picture in your minds the victories in baseball, basketball and track that might have been ours. just think, too, of our all E list covering four 70xl2 signboards Especially in mathematics 49- Tn: vu-,vs ' ARE Go D IM Arunmerfc 'J O YMEY MULTDFLY So KAPIDLY aw 0 would these members have shone for they divide and multiply so readily in ad dition to their other activities The ln fluence and prestige we would have had among the other hlgh schools' So it is that when we think of that flourishing club whose members probably are now mouldermg away ln some dark musty corner horrible to think upon' UFF 0 0'-D Tkiiliaf-5:5 X-:misss And now avain we ask who is respon sible'-' He cannot be a student for every one at Central was wont to spend at least thirty minutes a day before the Glass walls of the clubroom nose pressed against the panes Gazing vazmv at the so called germ display Our club was educa tional., It is equally certain that no mem- ber of the faculty or office force was the malefactor, for interest in the club's ex- istence was not confined to students alone Thus by a process of elimination we are convinced that the wrongdoer was of the outside world someone probably jealous of our fame who ln wandering down our corridors was seized by the aw ful temptation Perhaps but hold' We have an idea Could it be3 Do you re member a certain individual who in days of yore was ln the habit of wandering up Suocrr LEPTo1mr:x I BASKET BALL and down before the school basket on arm dlSpCI1Sll'lg certain confections t daring boys3 Someone has just whls pered in our ear that the formation of the club was in a striking way opposed to this errant custom of his business Well we ll say no more Our club is gone but so is the candy man and surely a fair exchange IS no robbery X 950 'I D' ri 1 I ' -14 5' Tf, ' wtf' 1,9550 Un. 1 C 'mg' . ' . ' 'B H ' . ' .- - 0 9 . . .. . Q R . . . , ' ' 7 . S if ' . ' ' ll ' Xt N15 xl . . Q k E Y - A U X , ' v in x x x V . . . . 0 ' a . i - A v , ' - C - , ' . ' - J -if 1 ,711 -3.1: ,Eli ,.. Jill X' -- ., 1' Q 5? V I' Hg., ' l1'1u1fl1'r1i uni 7111 ff-Eb f '-'J Qfrxx v X :si Q ?. 'xl '5 A i Q 'F ! -3435? ' X f 'bfi HIE QBSEKVEK OR IZATIO I I ' f f , N ' J f I 1 J f f g' . f ' ' i 'Q I 5 E L N r . I A , ' V X' X 'ix -Lv' iq .. ' 1 Q I I .EFXAY .Il ' ' ti - ' , -':E.. ..:!I It ' , l 9 xl, D D D N 'I' Q 4 ' 'R 'S -at A-as-15 5-arf -L I ys ,B in +2 f THE 'RED AND BLACK OBSERVER No I THE. OBSERVER U .Y I rf .Y nf I I I fi rl fv HI flax: .vs lul llm FH 1 S WAS observed by Addison not mtendmg to steal hrs thunder by the wayl a person does not read an article or series of artxcles with much interest untxl he knows who rs lts author and a Ixttle about hlm I am the author Born3 Yes I was born no doubt about that And ln that respect I am Addison s equal For he was merely born too I began lxfe that was my only bug mls take at the age of one ln a Ilttle house ln the country for all Great writers begln life ln the country I was lmmedlately noted for my three great characterlstncs that have persisted throughout my life sxlence more sxlence and stall more sllence In fact up to the age of I8 months I never spoke a sm le word At the present time I seldom speak even when called on ln class At grammar school I lmmedxately dlstlnguxshed myself by my unusual silence Still, ln all, I was falrly brllllant, never gettxng below F My teacher once remarked, Your parts are solid and will wear well, even your head Through ex tensnve readlng, much study, and dxllgent preparatxon I succeeded m mastering two of the most difficult and complxcated Ian guages on earth, namely EngI1sh and street slang, elther of which I am able to speak fluently Being of a restless nature, I was not content to remain Idle, but traveled far and wlde Attracted by thxs desxre, I made several journeys to Granite Cxty Um llzfmh I fl Illini' I .. 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I and Belleville A llttle later upon a cle sure to see more of our great country I started west and vxsxted St Charles whence I returned home Broadened by my extensive travels I entered hugh school a sxlent qulet fellow wlth an un usual mtellxgence would I but show nt The last three years of my llfe I have passed at Central Hugh I am but one of many I am but one of the crowd I may be seen ln the llttle famxly groups gathered about the hall or ln the long lunch Innes most often I am the last one for I have unusual luck I am sent to the offxce for cutting classes I am scolded wxth the rest My face may be seen m the library nn the corridors or among the crowds wantmg for the Grand Avenue car I am not noticed as I have done nothlng out of the ordinary Ive attempted ath Ietlcs Ive tried slnglng and taken a chance at studying, but have achleved no outstandmg success at anythmg In short, wherever you see a group of people nn any phase of school lnfe, I am among them, seen but not heard lt IS thus that I fund myself as an Ob server of school aCtlVltlCS I am the ath lete, the scholar and the pupll, wxthout ever being serlously engaged ln anything On account of extensive travel and un usual learning, along with my great char acterxstlc. sllence, I feel that I am well sulted for the work whlch I have planned for myself In the papers that follow I, I-' -' 7- t- ' A 1 . V' -ee . 'S f'i- ' - J ' ' U .vs -1 - ., , ,, f ,,- -, as , . 1 I N ,Q I. ,,, r A u u y L are 3 p i e ...sa ,,,., 'V' A ' Q - +L? 2-' ': 'I 1-m c i, - l' u f ' - T 0.1 -W w ' W lg fr -' - ' is I '- - I' f' ,, W 3-ff, . W ig- I .rl - s Q, .. 1-ufva, -fgigj llc :uh :rritc , I nd ru 1' v f flu' 1111 d N' 1' CCI' 1 F'-IMI. .Ili . 5 .'.'r, T11w ' .-- -11 t ' ! U . , D . . . ,g ' u ' ' ' 1 443: rl is FZ. 'l H -f'h1E r 'R fl 'S 42-4 if ai Q 'A W L. i I' M5 vi, im 2 A ,ix 2 THE RED AND BLACK who am the Observer wlll try to brmv before you school llfe as l see lt as It IS brought out by the school orgamzatxons l may posslbly as an Observer see the polnts whnch you as partxclpants nn the game may overlook l have omlttecl several lmportant facts about myself amonv them my name Not wlshmg nts really my modestyj to be known I wxll not mentxon It and hope to Graduate lxve and clue as merely the Ob server OBSERVER No Z THE CLUB u ml 1 dl um rm 5 lx 1 1 r 1 lj HI 1 ll A In 5 r 1 THE Observer belnv the organizer sponsor and preslclent of the club wlll modestly withdraw myself mto obscurlty and endeavor to brmg before your eyes the fellow members of our club As l shall appear before you ln dlfferent lights and characters ID the followmd articles you wlll not be lncllned to hear further of the mstlgator of thls llterary mlsery lVly fellow members one and all excel me and l have the courage to admlt t They are a splenclld group of workers Dora Skatoff Margaret Krenmng Clyde Hohn Jacob Langleben Etta C-roclsky Lewis Knapp Ellen Querl N lxyll vl W lf Jfgpz . M , O11 M11 and worthy compamons All are excellent students popular mtelllgent and hand some m fact m general all around Good Centralltes Knowmg that nothing IS such a boon to the human heart as honorary mentlon l take great pleasure ln saymg that l am lndebtecl for the perpetuation of my ex nstence on these pages whxch IS no small statement to the following students for thelr wxlllng and able asslstance ln the wrltlng of these artlcles JF Mary Greene Ella Robbms Olive Hardy lVlelba lVlcCombs Rachel Katz Helen Pruess Omer lVl1dyett lu f W 5 Um llzmdzld and Ilzzztcczz ,. ,f ' A, n it I H Zi.. In 1 . V. ig gg V 1 . ' 'j-9. r -5rL s, s7g r - f 1. fu gf 1:17 -I' bftiff- .ff '?f1f:g,'.T'l. Q ' W : ki-:ciTT ' : ,ff n f'-,-,f',,L' -W Lass s:M e1s.n EEE .L: - ff ' fr e .- . s- L 'Q -, .rl Q R+- .. --- ' ' f :ji 7 3 . . ,, - s - C CT i lu 1 litllu ul I, lin it du -' luitv n1.v:.'l' ony, . Ind ilfr yn Tdfffl. lvr ru 111 I iq xv ifs .rtfll mlm' Huy. rllr. Ilkir, s' :'1t'fu1s, ' . D . , . . 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Z THE NEW SEN ORS Qffls pf' 'I S' Q Y :Z h E i L- 'X ' Sf '! sg 2 -5, THE 'RED AND BLACK OBSERVER No 3 NEW SENIORS LTI-IOUCH from long years of experlenre and constant practwe the art of observing has be come a hablt wth e cl I do ra er CBSIIQ yt n all It IS rat er hard to observe oneself There time ln every students life when he at last becomes a New Senior and that means more than xt looks I the Ob server have at last reached that pomt I am now QUHIIHCCI to walk down the hall wlth teachers talk famllrarly wlth ath letes nod to lVlr Douvlass smile at Mr Welr and do all the other little thlngs which U0 to make up New Senlor prlvx leges Yet strange to say I the Observer do not do these thlngs Modesty forbxds cautnon says no self respect shakes 1ts head For an observer of hfe and xts branches may not become one of the crowd lf he eleva es himself m any man ner How I lonv for those rlghts and sngh stop I am becommg melancholy and that would never do I have chosen my place ln life, and as Mr Weir once sand to a statue, Life IS what you make It ' So I must make mme As I observe the present New Senior Class, I cannot help but feel proud that I am among thexr number, though sllent In our sponsor we have, I feel, one of the Ax are S 5 W ,I I x f ms I cholcest of sponsors In my many travels of which I have already spoken I have never come across ln St Charles Gramte Cnty Belleville or any of the other Great metropollses of thls country a more de voted or more falthful sponsor than our present Miss Ewing We have I feel a capable staff of class officers ln our presl dent Les Hunt vlce presldent Ella Rob bms treasurer Cllff I-lorstmann and sec retary Dorothy Brown to carry on the duties of class actlvltles Our partles were some of the fmest of the year or of pre vlous years I the Observer flltted about lf you can lmagme a person Hxttmg about who but that would be glvmg my se crecy away from place to place A word here a nod there and a handshake there and I confess I never before ln my llfe was so tempted to give up my observlng and become one of the bunch The danclnv and eats were grand and the second dance which was a clrcle dance turned out with lots of fun for all As I am one of the class, I am naturally proud of its achlevements, and have therefore placed lt first ln these papers, as the best ns always the first lf you have detected any weakness m my character, I asure you rt will not show ltself ln the future. for I shall remam hereafter, the Observer ,IF v ' ,ul 2411. Om fflllldled and Izrtvmz 1. ,, A ., , ., , , . , . , . , 4.4-.. 1:11 f . 4 e .-1 Jr.. sf-'-V I - 1 -531 1 ,rv-4, , .. 3 . f--E 1, E.-scs.g,...,f, Vi -g 19' as-4 - tf f :'f 'T PP I -W' ,f 5 i - 'its' I ' S' iiii L All it i 1 -. -ff L F5 V - V. ' ,fn I iii: .' - gl, kim - :L ' 4' , --,pf haw, , ,L 11- ? I- - A --v 'iso Lf .'..- - r ..r,- f..' Ag' II 1- rm' Su:-aus. llr. ff ' , I'r1'5.'m1I ,-1r1.'CdffU5. . , - -- - - , - - - , . ' ' ' ' i m , an it ' , ' D th ' '. e , i , ' ' h ' ' - ' . is a ' . . . . . . , J. . - , 9 - , - v f Q v , ' , , U ' 2 I ' I 4 - - . V , 3 1 U ' I V Y 1 i - . , . I - I I I . L . . . 1 ' . 5 ' :I , I 1. V I y 1 :Fi El' THE TWO YEAR CERT F CATE GRADUATES i i 5 ' I ., , ,Q gg . x .31 -,M N--1 .J ' Nw 'I ,gf , xnwgei' Q Ji'-.. H. .f 4 Q . ., 'Z H: f Jkwifif-? ,L ' h T jZ ' ' ,,, .A , , rlhfls I v4-sag ,ll 5' 5-q -'1qq - .y ,mk- ri' 2- 2-5. ,bg 4+ 'i THE RED AND BLACK OBSERVER No 4 TWO YEAR CERTIFICATE PUPILS IVS SI! fi l11rr1.v C 111111 rfxul II111 1 WONDER what club thus IS I mused as I chanced upon a group bexng photographed on the steps of the bUIIdll'l2' Steppmg up to a rather busl ness like lndlvldual I sald Pardon me but could you tell me what group this 1 wavmg my hand toward the self conscl ous assemblage IVIr Pratt for so lt hap pened to be proceeded to outline to me the vlrtues of the group This IS the Two Year Certlflcate Class whlch most people consider unprofitable but one must conslder that half a loaf IS better than none Take for Instance the Two Year Prmtmv Course I have seen the graduates of this course take respon slble posltlons with St LOUIS newspapers and other firms at well pald salarles Central IS the only hwh school that has thus course and xt can well be proud of lts graduates As for the Stenovraphlc and Book keepmg Courses the graduates are qulte as efflclent as the four year students, ex cept that they do not recelve as much academlc tramlng The four terms of English, wlth the best teachers ln the clty CI wonder lf he s an English teacherl does much for the puplls rn this Ime Yes,' he went on, 'two years ln thls course wlll turn out better busmess workers than any prxvate school can turn out ln an equal length of time' H 'How about the Manual and Home Economics Courses3 I questloned Well, he saxd thoughtfully, these boys have all set hugh oals for them selves as many expect to become and will become hlffhly paid draftsmen and engmeers One can but admire such hngh ambltnons I cannot prophesy as to the future of the Home Economics girls but there rs a saying that there IS nothing more neces sary m this world than a handy woman I am sure they wnll make very good wlves for three St Louls men In the scholarshlp Ime the Ulrls seem to have taken most honors the eternal femmme as Clara Anderson Helen Dammerman and Isabel Vogelsanv have survlved the course thus far without Finals Honorable mention should be made also sand lVIr Pratt of the followmg scholars Nome Fox Leona IVIahaney Roy Ponath I..esl1e Coll Ida I'Iorow1tz and Helen Reich What does the busmess world thunk of the two year graduates3 was my next query 'We have consldered that, he an swered, we have been watching the want ads for well mgh elght months now, and we have never found busmess school trammg preferred to the two year hugh school course There.' he exclaxmed, I have told you all I know, and I must get back to my classes Thus excusmg himself, he left, wh1Ie I went about my busmess as an Observer C I-I O111' 111111111111 111111 51111111111 s. q- 1 . ,. 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NEWS STAFF YI IYH F HEARD a youn fellow addressed News Hound today and as l am always interested m new am ma species l took up the scent and trailed hlm to 309a the News office This room as rather elongated and reminds one of the profile vlew of a flower that has been pressed rn an unabrldged dlctlonary Two lon tables down the center leave a scanty space on each slde to reach the desk l notlced that fortunately none of the News staff members are burdened wlth excessive fat A long bench flanklng one slde of the table and a waste can are the only permanent seatmg facllrtles The early blrd gets the chalr 1n the News offxce and the late one seeks hls stool lh the hall l learned that this was make up day and that all the staff was busy readmg proof correcting copy and cuttlng the galley sheets Galley brought me a vxslon of despalrxnv slaves strammg at the oars, but the gurls busy with scissors on long strxp of prmted paper were not remrnlscent of slaves they were too ob vlously interested ln their work I asked to see the Hdummy' and was sent to the side of Harlow Reeser at the large roll top desk l knew the author of the famous book for teachers, How to Glve Farr Grades, could not be desng nated a dummy, so l turned my attentxon to the paper before hlm He was pastmg wlth the and of Mlss George and Miss de Llnlere and arranging artlcles on a blank .YSLI sheet of paper the exact slze of the News Wrth articles shifted to the best posltlon and the paste pot closed I could rmaglne the sponsors and Harlow slghmg rellev edly View our handlwork Though the News office boasts no tele phone Mary Tauroff attends to all phone calls in the lunchroom She IS one of the go getters of the News staff and sup plylnv data IS her forte Wllllam C K0plOVltZ better known as W C K has a rlval for has tltle ln W G K Wllllam Krenmng the newest mem ber of the staff Koplovxtz supplies fea ture headlines for each Issue and IS more ardent m has work than a cross word fan Krennmv along with George Cameron wrltes sports and also speclallzes ln edl torlals Henrletta Colodesch IS famed for her prthy one lme edntonals and Rachel Katz Etta Grodsky and Cella Slavotsky who mlght be called a Lauvhmg or Gwgllng TYIO, are so versatlle as to range from typmg to composing poetry Roy Dean, who mvented sponsors and conducts the unique Radio Club at Cen tral, furnishes the News with eulogxes on wave lengths and ground wires, puzzllng to the amateur Manuel Slawm draws most of the cartoons used by the News ln practlcally every lssue of the News the followmg people are represented m some way Editor 1n Chxef Helen Pruess fcontmued on Page IZIJ Om' Ilmzdrrcl' und Mmtmn ' ' .Y Y W AY K Y - eff VE! 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D D THE WR TERS CLUB g4'l 4 A511 22 mel , au' 'ia-A 1 ali x 2 I Q? ,uh - g. f 'r H E R E D EDITORIAL STAFF Asslstant Harlow Reeser News Edltor Mary Taurov REPORTERS George Cameron Henrxetta Coloclesch Roy Dean Vlvlan Derr anet Epstem Huber Gambell Charlotte Godejohn Etta Grodsky Rachel Katz Wllllam C Koplovltz Wllllam Krennlng oseph Peskmd Ellen uerl LOUIS Sleck Celxa Slavotsky Manuel Slawm AND BLACK Wesley Weclemeyer Irma Wolf Rose Wool TY PISTS Gertrude Pleuss lda Racowsky lcla Markowitz I was thankful that my frrend Snr Roger de Loverly was not present with me at thls meetlnv of the News staff He IS as everyone knows built on substantial lmes and the News office swarmmg wlth all these energetlc people would be Hlled to overflowmg on hls entrance Smce 309a vaunts no mural decoratlons he would lack even the proverbial peg on whlch to arrange hrs corpulent person Bemg the Observer has nts advantages l took no part m the General cleanmv and brushln up after the meetmg H OBSERVER No 6 THE. WRITERS FLUB HL I V' fftlfll IA IlIXflII ECENTLY when I attended one of their meetings l found thus condition prevalent In the Writ ers' Club When you tell the asplr mg young authors to write ln story form, what happened last Saturday, they'll look aghast at you for a few moments, the next week they'll return with exther nothmg, or some hlghly colored faxry tale, whlch, they'll lnslst, IS true How ever nf you tell them to wrlte a love story, they'll gleam at you wlsely, the next week they'll all come wlth thlrty or forty sheet scrolls on whlch are portrayed thrlllmg, romantlc yarns whlch never have, don't, and never can happen Il I X Each of the writers wlll know what s wrong wxth the next fellows story hr own he conslders perfect Wlllle Nxmble, the ladles' man rn the club, told, for mstance, of a hero who gave a glrl, just when her nose was begin nmg to shine, a compact laden wxth Tre jur powder just the powder she used Later, when the hero proposed to her, this herome accepted, and the next day ummstrels nodded their heads gally and the saxophones groaned sentnmentallv as the blushlng brlde and the gallant groom marched clown the flower strewn alsle U Om 111111112111 and l.c.n1v mzf' wf- , . .-,- 4 we , - , --Q I '. .vagi- . 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' - 'ft A -rx-rr: R1-:D A very good story eh3 lNo Wlllle s perverse sweetheart Leonora Honey comb was fond of melodrama So she stammered a while and then crltlclzed Well the characters aren t conslstent anyway there s no plot unless the herome refuses at least three times and then afrald that the hero wxll klll himself cepts Andy Freevate a pu nosed sentxmen tallst thouffht that there should have been a ullam who put poison mto some llp stuck so that when the herome licked off the hero s Ulft she beffan to vasp fell mto the heros arms and died gazlnv at hls laroe flat nose Etta Grodsky the president rapped on the desk at thls pomt and sald l guess we re ready for the next story Then up Jumped Rachel Katz the vlce presldent of the club and chalrman of the RCVICWIDQ Commlttee and remarked 1' AND BLACK that she had recelved no other maternal worthy of readmv Thls compllment to the club s skull spurred the secretary Dora Skatoff to add We must make It a rule to wrlte slmple plots--compllcated plots are mere comrnllcatnons Thrs remark thouvh well meant was unfavorably recexved because because well for the same reason that a nervous woman screams at vood advice A half mmute silence ensued Louis Sleek the treasurer saved the day by saylnv loudly l move that we adjourn ThlS motlon was qulckly seconded The members made thelr exlt Mr Wallach I observed frnnned amlcably as he ap proached the door He asked me what l thouvht of the plots and crltlclsms l answered shortly Much may be said on both sxdes and walked away If K HM lv Um nd and 1 ntx I1 . - v v ' 9- . - . . . . . .. . 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THE RED AND BLACK OBSERVER No 7 THE GIRLS LITERARY QOCIETY I Ilf NIV .Y Nflfllll srl S EIING mvltecl by Mass Bowen he sponsor of the Gxrls Llterary So clety to pass away an agreeable afternoon at one of their meetlnvs I granted her my company thlther Upon attemptlnv to probe mto the fun damentals of the club I made the dnscov ery that only through the Presldent Lnbby Inger and the Treasurer eanette Gold stem could I satlsfy my msatlate curloslty as thls was mformatlon that they must needs know to perform their respectxve clutles So I rambled lelsurely mto the room wlth an alr as of the oldest and most worthy member of the society I tentxonally I settled myself m a back seat that I might the better observe the char acter and quality of the place wherem I made my appearance The flrst thlng achleved 1n the meeting was the callmv of the group to order by the leadmv pllot of the SOClCty the Pres ldent, whereat the babble of volces ceased The secretary, Rose Hammer man, was accordingly requested to call the roll To my alert senses, almost all ap peared to be 'hereu but one little glrl, and as far as I could dlscover, she was 'present I made out that there was a general strammg of necks upward towards the blackboard Ever ready to follow sunt when the mayorlty IS m the right I looked up, and could but perceive with deep approval, that the program to be presented was regardmg me from the board As for the program ltself I applled my self to It wlth so much diligence that I could truthfully say a common occur rence that I had never passed any time more to my satisfaction The first two numbers on the program treated of a cur rent event and a comparlson between the Amerlcan and Russian schools whlch proved mterestlng Next a glrl dellverecl a report on a book by Edwlna Stanton Babcock after which I was resolved to acquaint myself well with her works Lastly and to enllven the program a member well versed ln the art of elocu tlon acquainted us wlth Betty at the Football Game The Olrl deported her self very well This concluded the program The re mammg tlme was Owen to busmess The questlon of presentlng the Presldent of the prevlous term with a blue and gold pm was dlscussed the girls unammously resolvmg to make the occasion an outdoor affair The meeting then automatically adjourned, and I met the remammg two Off-ICCIS of the Society, Tlllle Rudolph Vice Preslclent, and josephme Heuer, News Representatnve Deeply lmpressed, I would have been eager to allow my name to adorn the end of the Iong Ilst, had I not feared to lose my clxgmty and long standing as a Iooker on, or an Observer D S Om Hzmdud and ltcmzfx hm 'Q' 4' ia' fi 'S IU .-N 'F7 . 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THE BOYS' L TERARY SOC ETY -In l-1 +21 Q ,L rl l 2.0 I ' T S' s 'g Tig i '32 al 2-.i,- f I -ru-rr: RED AND BLACK OBSERVER No 8 BOYS LITERARY QOCIETY 1111 sm fl r 111 I ills HILE thumbmv throuvh the var1ous notes that I had col lected durmv my observatlon of the various clubs the noon before last I discovered to my surprise and chagrin a note labeled Must VlSlt the Boys Literary Society February I0 l925 How I had overlooked thls pleasant pll Urlmage was more than I could compre hend Could lt have been when I was m the lunch room med1tat1nU on the folly of feedlnv the boys too much lce cream3 But whatever It mlvht have been I knew that I must to complete my notes wend my way towards that foster mother of convresses and parlxamentary bodies the Boys Llterary Soclety So I went ln search of Dr I-Iolferty the sponsor of the club Fmdmv hlm I lmplored for an mvrta tlon to one of the meetmffs Hrs con sent was so cordlally Uxven as to raise my SUSPICIODS Therefore, the next day, as I wended my way toward the habltude of the club. I was neither surprised nor amazed when I was saluted by the Doctor and asked would I act as a Judge ln one of the de bates Havmg prevxously resolved to ac cept whatever the fates might send, I ac knowledged the honor ln that placxd man ner whlch IS so characterlstlc of me So, on reachlng the room, I searched out the most mconsplcuous seat and pre pared for the best FlYSt the president Roy BCYUIXHUS called the meeting to order Then the secretary Fred Hubbel read the roll at the concluslon of whlch the members as sumed a general hang doo' expression This amazed me extremely so on Olancmg around to see the cause of all the gloom I perceived the Nemesls of many a pros pectlve clubman the treasurer Rlchard Duncan but he too was finally dlspensed wrth SIC Semper Tyrannus and now the alr seemed to be charged with an added Interest for the two debatlnv teams had each taken their respectlve places and were preparmg thelr notes The afflrmatlve spoke first and the nevatlve followed etc untll the conclu slon of the debate Then we judges ren dered the declslon which was ln favor o the nevatlve Thmkmof that this terminated the pro gram I prepared to leave but was called back and told that there was a monolof ue yet to be heard I seated myself mstantly and for the next flfteen mmutes was m a very ecstasy of enjoyment Surely, I mused at the concluslon, the rumors of the procedures of the society are per fldxous to the truth Surely this must be the lnspxratlon of hordes of youngsters for deslrlng to afflllate themselves with the club ' But,' I added to myself, a Ilttle sadly, 'no matter, I am only an observer, and therefore not eligible to membership ' J L OlIL'llIll1dlllI1IIld lmuztx sum: - -- - - sb. ' A .. A P r,. ,- N' -2 Nl- ' - ,.-.. . f I 4- - -., 1 .-:V , , - ,. 1 sl- , js . - Ng . ' ,lf 5 w, , psf , .fe . e I - ,!eJ-a , -A gg Y - .ri ie- ' -4--W.-I. 2'-fr ' I J --all-D f -v t -fn , .1 ,--:,--, V . 7?HT ' :- Ill V- 4 - r ' . . ' I-- 4 V -. f h ,- - x J L: p - QI ,wrt , Hx .mfg . n s .J .I Clulv .ff drlv 'f.'r.v. :tv fun I 1i.1'fff1md'11f1 ffrz Iufiux wf thr day .Il7'. fl Lfllr' , lvl-I.YIIVl1'k 'itll I I1 C ,H ' 4: 3 I A I 3 V . 5 v v x n v ' v v . ' a ' 1 v Q . . . - , 3 T it ! ' , I J, C . , , 5 . V Y l - I Q ' 3 v -o ' ' , . . . . K - . , . . 5 , - E Q v . 3 T 3 . T I I . V . . 3 Y I 4 f, THE ART APPREC AT ON CLUB i I-I X-1 6, 5 fe Q --17, 1 9 '56 Hang-x ll-'I-lit 53 --. L 'B N 2 -iv QQ- -1 is 'rr-xr: RED AND :LAC OBSERVER No 9 THE ART APPRECIATION CLUB 7 I up ur I 5,5 1 mfs r Sl the Observer passed through the halls the other clay my ever eager curlosrty was attracted by what seemed to be an enthuslastrc younv man blowing hls own horn Strollmv cas ually closer I discovered that It was not his own horn but someone else s that he tooted This at first satlsfled me because belnv a modest young chap myself I dlSllkC hearmg anyone who IS too fond of the all Important pronoun I But on coming still closer I discovered that lt was not a personal subject at all that o cuplecl the mlnd of the two earnestly talk mv puplls for each was mdustrlously struggling to keep flve books from com mv ln contact wlth the Floor I recog mzed the one as my fellow student Charles Walters whlle the other as rt ap peared was merely a candldate Both were up to their necks or rather up to their halr for they were talkmg sense the subject of the apprecxatlon of art Charles was eloquently urvmg the candl date to joln the Art Appreclatlon Club, ancl domg so 1n a manner which carried convlctlon, The Art Appreclatlon Club about a year ago was a club with an un known past, for It had just been or ganlzeclf' eloquently contlnued Charles 'lust now lt has over slxty members. and lf xt contmues to grow at thls rate each term, the club will have to meet out on the campus '.Campus' Campusln Thus word sound ed famrlxar, and rt suddenly struck me that he mrght mean the fenced plot of ground back of the school On second thought I reallzecl that lt mwht be called that by one who apprecnates art There are reasons for this Increase continued Charles One can learn t really appreciate art by Jomxnv this club Stranve lsnt rt my mind reverted back to our campus You wrll Get to hear lectures on all the arts rn the world Why every other Fra day and Thursday Miss Powell of the Cnty Art Museum UIVCS the club a lecture on art and you should hear those lee tures They re great We ve got some dandy sponsors rn MISS Sesslnghauss Miss Walsh and MISS Sulllvan They re one of the real reasons for the club s splendid progress When asked by the prospective mem ber who the offlcers of the club were Charles replied ln a qulekenlng VOICE and rt was then that I percelved one of the reasons why the Art Appreclatlon Club IS such a sparkling gem among clubs for as hlS pride tmged volce pronounced the first name, the truth broke upon me Charles Walters President Ruth Shaw XXICC President Mary Ledgerwood Treasurer Vlrgmxa Poston Secretary I was rmpressed, greatly lmpressed, and was about to step forward and learn more about the club, and I confess thoughts of jommg were m my mmd, when I remem bered I was but the Observer U J F Om' Hluzdrvd and Tfvmzlx nzne lr- ' ff. f- 'Qi A, ' T 55: fs -.1 . 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NE Tuesday afternoon as I was passmg room I74 I heard some one speaking Spanlsh My curl oslty was greatly aroused and quletly steallnv into the room I seated myself m an obscure corner The president Melba lVIcCombs had just opened the meetmg and the secretary Esther Ponfll was call 1n0' the roll to whlch the members an swered m Spanlsh When the mlnutes of the last meetmv were read I learned that a successful lnltlatlon had taken place the week before and I regretted xt very much that I had not attended that meetmg I learned too that MISS Glbney the sponsor had been wrltmg a Spanlsh story to read before the club The dues were then collected by Edlth Rapp the treas urer after which a drscusslon rewarding puns took place I had always wondered what A S A stood for and durmv the dlscussxon I found that It stood for Ade lante slempre adelante Forward always forward , the motto of La Cas tllla Then the conversatlon drifted to the fiesta, whlch I suppose, IS the Span Ish word for party, since the subject of 4 eats was gn en an enormous amount of conslderatxon After the buslness of the day was finished all the members joined ln Spanish games with that decxdedly pleasure lovmv splrxt so characterlstlc of the Spanlard When the meetlng had been adjourned I came out of my obser vatlon corner and stopped the president to fmd out more about thls rnterestlnv club Prom her I learned that m PYCVIOUS terms lVIr Bays had been sponsor but now that he had left Central lVI1ss Glbney had kmdly offered her SCYVICCS to the club lVI1ss Mccombs also told me that she was wrltmg a Spanlsh play and requested that I attend the presentation of lt which of course I shall do When I asked who the other officers were I dlscovered that eanette Goldstem was vlce president and what do you th1nk3 The president actually Gave me credlt for havmv figured out for myself who the other officers were So, feelxng very much flattered, I took leave of her, resolved to make as many vrslts as posslble to the club where per sonal ablllty lS so readlly recognlzed and appreclated IVI IVI I fm-I WWII? 552212 Une fllllldild and flzutvonc '-A - A H -- ,. . 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C I THE FRENCH CLUB T 4.5-all m.. 0 I I. 155 7455-A LE 3 SE --.L 4 i. e VI I Z I T-,jg ll i THE 'RED AND BLACK OBSERVER No II A VISIT TO THE FRENCH CLUB I HIHIHII I 5 l 1111 1 llurs 111111: 1 urs 111 I 1' N WEDNESDAY lVIarch the fourth I had the pleasure of v1s1t mv the French Club From the general confusxon that seems to attend the begmnmg of every club meetxng I could make out a playful Oh Bonjour Monsieur and a Comment allez vous aujourd hun as the members Urandly alrecl thelr scanty knowledge of French From the back of the room there came a nervous glggle from an expectant part1c1 pant IH the program I gathered that each meetmg after the business has been taken care of IS devoted to entertamment Noncommlttal as ever I settled myself to await the bevlnnmg of the meetlnv when I heard someone remark Who IS he3 Now although there were others ln the room and although my habxtual modesty should have deterred me from thmkmg so I seemed uncomfortably aware that I was the topxc of dlscusslon Oh Just an observer I suppose came the lndlfferent reply Of course they dld not thunk I had understood, but I smlled to myself to thmk how eas1ly I was recog nlzed I looked mteresteclly about me and tr1ed to pxck out the officers They are, I thmk, as follows Icla lVIarkow1tz, Presx dent, Moses Navarro, Vrce Presldent, Lela Hager, Secretary, and Ester Reed, Treasurer lVlus1ng medltatlvely upon the facts I had succeeded ln gathermg about the club I let them wander at w1ll through my 1 I 1 r mmd The club had orxvmated rn I977 when MISS Parker came to Central Un der her capable management and be cause of her untlrmv patxence the club had flourlshed and today there were forty present It seems the purpose of the club IS to mcrease a French vocabulary 1m prove pronuncxatlon and obtam a broader vlew of the Ixfe of the French people The club meets every other Wednesday 1n room 2 I 4 There was a lull ln the conversatlon about me and I awoke to the fact th mt the meetmv had begun I listened pams takmgly t Le dlscours du Presldent and to the Le proces verbal After a brlef buslness dxscussxon the program began Fnrst there were some very pretty songs sung by the club ln whlch I of course took no part A dialogue be tween two Ulrls one takmg the part of the mother and the other one the part of a llttle Ulrl came next Wrth my own Imperfect French I could understand but snatches of lt It seems that the mother was teachmg the llttle glrl how to make the bed and stralghten up the room Of course, the usual complxcatxons followed making t qulte funny Speeches ln French, 'bons mots, Upetlts hlstolres, etc, followed, roundmg out a very mter estmg program After the meetmg had adjourned, and I was hurrylng away, someone Hung after me a cheerful Au revolr, lVIons1eur remembered some O H Even an observer IS tlmes Om ll1111d111I 111111 Il11z1x111111 - .r T25 1 , .- -152 ' I' hill, :rx , A F 321 1.4251 4 1 '. ,1., 'M 91- A ' r , . , if -,Zz-4 ' ' -' -- ' -.-...4 1 .' 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'lll..E strolllng through the gxrls basement corrldor last Monday l observed two vlrls standmg II' front of a chart hung on the bulletin board to which were attached a number of strxngs My foodness' one exclalmed who was ewdently baffled by thls myster1ous chart lt must be somethmf new ln cross word puzzles As an mtellwent lool mg glr p proached the two perplexed ones asked her lf she knew anythmg about the chart Certamly she replled the Co C H1 put lt up and she added wlth her head held hugh l am a member of that orgam zatlon Belng eager to hear about those charts myself l drew nearer to the fflrls We are each f1ven about flve or sux freshman glrls to take care of the 1ntell1 gent one explamed Lvery FIVE weeks we meet our sponsees and take their grades They recelve pomts for E tG's, and P s The poxnts are added, and the group's strmg on the chart mdlcates the number of pomts recenved l thunk thls scheme encourages the glrls to work for hlgher marks ' l heard that you gave a party for the Freshmen Oh, yes,' the proud Co C H1 mem AND BLACK IZ HE cOCHI P Il I X ber ejaculated We gave them a party m the boys ymnasxum on the twenty slxth of 'Vlarch They should feel that they are h1 hly honored as they are the first fresh man class to be gxven a party One of the most excltmg games we played was a pea nut race We made two long lines and Jomed hands The object of the game was to pass the peanuts from one to an other wlthout unclaspmg hands The lme whlch Uot all thelr peanuts ln a dlsh at the end of the lme won the game What does Co C H1 mean3 It means Co operatlve Central Hlgh l guess you know about the petltlon we sent to the Board of Educatxon for paper soap and l1qu1d towels oh' l mean llquld oap and paper towels? l surely would llke to belong to an orf anlzatxon whlch does such good work By the way who are your 0fHCCI'S thls term3 Oh' Vve haxe some dandy ofhcers Gladys Gamble 19 Presldent Dorothy Brown IS VICE Presldent, lVlary Ledger wood IS Secretary and Vlfg1Dla Rayne IS Treasurer Why shouldn't we have a good club wlth those offlcers3 l would have llked to add a few more words to her ardent pralse, but l had to remember that l must observe and not be observed E R A. 1 l 1 .--5. 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S, , , Y THE PEPPER BOX wr r 5 R ax Q lf! f em H if--Q hli ,gag r 1 rl 'l-- THE RED AND BLACK OBSERVER No I 3 O THOSIL of you who from my prevrous artlcles may have Gotten the wronff nmpressron of rr'e l wall before contrnulnv try to clear myself Some Great man saxd l thmk rt was Mr Wallachl that he who pokes hrs nose mto others affairs wlll some day vet nt poked l am not an lntruder Be lt far from me to even be curious l am but an Observer who rn the dally course of hrs llfe comes across many thmvs worthy of mentlon It was whrle passmv through the hall after school for such IS my habrt that l came across the lnterestlnv subject of thm artrcle A boy or rather l should say a number of boys for others followed were rushlnv ln mad haste vf such a term mav be applled to a Senior for he was Senlor mto a room across the hall Strollrn'-1 casually by the room l notrced at first glance that xt was filled wrth wrde awake peppy young men not boys for they all wore the badge of manhood long trousers The word Pepper Box' fell upon my ear and l at once became more than Interested, but not currous, for from the general appearance of the as semblage there was not one present wha could not have VCYlf:lCd that famous man's quotatlon lf l had poked my nose ln Pepper Box ' Now I could place them Was that not that splendxd group of ath letlc supporters'9 fsupporters IS the proper word rn this case, because rf l re member correctly they have held up every branch of athletlcs ln Central Hrghl Was that not that wonderful group or THE PEPPER POX tlcket sellers who thrust a tlcket rn your pocket and say Twenty flve cents please3 Was that not that group of fellows who during Centrals long mac tlvrty ln athletics went about our halls puntrnff battmf' and shootmff school sprrlt mto us3 Then thus was that splendrd body ln actual session A young man arose and as he was 'rddressed as presl dent l skrlfully deducted that he must be the presldent of thls organization It was our old frlend Herbert lVlacReady This dwnxfred offrclal for he IS dlgnlfled t tlmes called upon the treasurer rn the person of George lmboden to tell of the final preparatlon for an audrtorlum pep session So thls was another thlng thls splendrd orffamzatlon arranged our aud A man arose who was spoken of as Vice President On belng declared out of order he was told to slt down by the worthy president with a suvvestlon of force implied None was used however and It may be added lt was here the pres xdent showed his discretion, for the Offl cral was none other than our l925 foot ball captain, Fred Prange, a slzable fel low, whom one would hesltate to meet rn a combat It was then that a man arose, not a young man, but a true man, who as sponsor of the club, I gathered, was largely responsrble for rts success Suf flee lt to say that the man was Mr Van Landegend l was about to press forward for closer acquamtance when, remember mg a famous man's famous sayrng, l wlthdrew as merely the Observer ' J F Um' llzmdnzl and llzutx num ' - fs W 5:35 fg .V-1 Y 71, 7 o r - W w w' ' fi- l , . 1, ,, 5, U , D .A , .1 ,M E. ,I . 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Pa 4 THE RED AND BLACK OBSERVER No I4 THE DDLCIMER CLUB N THE audltorxum the other day I ob served two curls who were talkmv ear nestly about some subject of Interest It arou ed my curloslty and seemv that l was not mtrudmv I llstened to thexr con versatxon l recognxzed one of the Ulrls She was Dolores Seaton well known rn the school for her splendxd character You really must try out she was say mg because we have just lots and lot of fun and lt s so mstructlve Of course you must have a Good scholastlc record and you have that haven t you3 The Ulfl shook her head ln the afhrma tlve I supposed that Dolores was can vassmcf the school for new members ln the Dulclmer Club Dolores told her of all the stones whlch MISS Arnold the sponsor tells to them It seems that now the glrls are workmv on some new sonfvs Venetlan love songs whxch they are to smg at the Sprmv Concert But the prospectlve member was no' very Interested ln th1s She wanted to know what they do at the meetlnffs o lores Sald that they sanff most of the time OBSERVER No I 5 4 I 141 111 X 411 VH HE other day l met a frlend at the 'Symphony' l saw hlm as l came through the foyer before the con cert, and managed to arrange for a llttle chat during the lntermlsslon uspeaklng of mus1c,' sand Mr B . Uwhat were your xmpresslons of the club thls morn Humph' and the fflrl wrmkled up her nose Oh but lt s fun Then sne told some of the funny thmf s that happen Once Mlss Arnold was very very tlred and felt that she slmply couldn t stand up any longer Someone sum estcd that she lnltmte the hx h stool whrch stands ln the xudltorlum Lan you lmav IDC3 Nllss Arnold perched herself on that hwh stool and dlrected the club wlth very much dxfrmty Then Dolores Sald the club IS to have a pncnlc a wlener roast The Ulrls are looklnv forward to havmv a Good tlme Who are the offlcers for thls term5 I heard the prospectxve member ask That s how I found out that Dolores 13 Presxdent lxatherme How erton Vlce President lVlary Ardavany Secretary Emma Rlch Treasurer and l orlne Amos Llbrarlan Ive always belleved that muslc IS the most beautlful art and now l m more con vmced than ever especxally lf lt IS asso clated wlth a Good tnme THE GLEE CI UB 'lf 11 ua 11' 'ut ' 11. 1. - I11 1ng3 Now l mlght explam that once l am started on a toplc nothlng else seems to matter l began at once a narratlon of my v1s1t 'Speaking of mus1c,' I began, I chanced to drop ln on the Central High Glee Club this mornmg You know l hate 0111 lllllltllrtl 111111 1711111 111110 -- - . - 5 ' T' u .4 :f i x M T W Tl .' . 1 ,.- L.!T:'- .. -. -' --'J ,Rf 'Za fl 5 'lr ' ', . , . , ' ,-- ' f- '. -. 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E THE 'RED to attract any undue attentlon Fortu nately I was like a spxrlt No one knew of my errand and no one knew my namc All that they knew was that I sat m a se cluded spot and smiled from tlme 1m with quite an amused and satisfied alr Here my frlend broke ln rather lmpa txently Oh all very Good but what d you learn about the club3 Well sald I the presldent Allan Marshall IS chosen by ballot so he mus be a cholce man He IS the first of the melodlous group Calvert Welpott I be lleve IS the second of lmportance ln tha lyrlcal llneave Both are splendid fellow and are well deservmof of thelr posltxon Sam Moss IS the news represent:-xtlve For tunately I happened to have made the ac qualntance of a nearby membe who told me that a certam very dxlxffent lookmff student was none other than the librarian Bernard Tureen Havmv become ac quamted with the executlve staff I settled down to an hour of enjoyment I notxced that Norman Raxthel IS the accompanist Splendld He tried hard and succeeded ln coaxlng from that poor piano all the tone pictures Klpllnff must have had ln mmd when he wrote On the Road to Mandalay It was rendered superbly. and I must confess that I was transported to the rlce fields of Burma when the club broke into that verse, When the m'st was on the rlce field and the sun was AND BLACK droppin slow After I had come back from the rice flelds I was able to learn that IVI Bluthardt IS dlrector and sponsor of the club The music was of a travelmff nature Soon I was rolled down to RIO Rollmf' down to R10 words by Klpllnfr and mu src by Edward German What could be more enjoyable than Klplxnv s verse well set to mus1c3 Upon my return from R10 I was hastlly led to the altar bv the Br dal Chorus from Cowen s The Rose Maxden Thls sonv my frlend whls pered we are to S1110 m conjunctlon wlth the Dulcimer at the sprmff conc rt I see that the club IS Iarffer thls year than ever before Qhavmv some frfty flve more or Iess tuneful smvers on the llst The hour was wanlng and Happy Mo ments Fled I was told that lf I deslred more I would not be Uratlfied until the fol lowing Thursday I talked to IVIr Bluthardt after the pro Ofram and he saxd that some boys were ln the club for credlt Now what could be more delwhtful may of Oettlnv a credxt5 But do you know our a1m5 sald my Friend Oh, yes, sand I, you Hnally end wxth the sprmg concert ' ' The musxclans appeared, so I tool. leave of my friend and slipped out Into the crowded hall I., K S'-Q ,J I ESU? 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THE CLASS CAL CLUB X-R 15 x Q If 377 L rw? 771 'W45 'K 1 4 LQ Ti.. l ' T H 'P R E D A N D B L A C K OBSERVER No I6 THE CLASSICAL CLUB I HE other day as I was stroII1n0' down the corrldor I percelved two students standlnv by the case ln whlch the varolus cIub plctures are x hlblted One ofthe students was earnestly taIIx1n xnd w1IdIy 'CQtlCLlIHtIl l0' hls 'noused my mleresl so I decided to ID vestlfate On nearm these two I saw that the object of thelr excitement wa the Classxcal CIub plcture and on Iook me at the student who was do1n0 the speakmv I recoffnlzed the Presldent of the CIass1caI CIub Ruth Shaw That ex planned somewhat the Uest1cuIatmf and the forceful speakmff but I decided to dlscover more by Ilstenlnff ln on what she had to say You re all wronff she was saylnff the CIass1caI CIub IS not as dead as you thmk We have taIks about the Roman people their customs tradl tions and we dlscuss other kmdred topics at some of our meetmvs Seemf that I was not bemv an Intruder I stepped a I1ttIe nearer so that I mlffht hear better Of course Miss I-IeItzeII our sponsor assrsts us m many ways Ruth went on saylnv The Club was founded by Dorothea GIauser and the firt meetlnv was heId December I3 Q7 To go on wlth what I was sayxng she sald a few weeI-is ago Miss Arnold :ave us A very Interesting' taIIc concernmfg ph' hi 422-, X 745' X iialnug v' 'YW , ' C ,if gmt? I l her travel m Italy The Club has vone to the Art Museum and there we vlsxted the cIass1caI room and the room C0Dt?1lDlfl0 the relics from Anclent Pompeu we alsu studied the Gods and Goddesses We Ins tened to Miss Mary Powell the Irdy III char e of the Art IVIuseum We went to Washnnf ton Lmxversrty to see the Saalbur CoIIect1on and Ilstened to Dr Tavenner s lnterestxnff explanatlon I wanted to pxpe up about how lnttl estlnf these talks were and to urve the other to joln the Club but I remembered that I was only the Cbserver s I e framed Oh yes sand Ruth IaImost for ot At the end of each term we have what we call a Festival We have celebrated the Roman hohdays such 'rs the Saturnaha These festlvals are enjoyed by each and every member that attends Games are played and we try to et entertamment that pertains to the Romans and to Latm The Classlcal Club ns prof ressmf rapxdly and why shouIdn t lt when Mnss I-IeItzeII IS our sponsor and when our of hcers are Presxdent Ruth Qhaw Vrce Presxdent Catherme RltCh Secretary Harriett Stevernaze' Treasurer VIoII1e Sxlverman M lx QHQI-2 Um !lz1114f1.IfI1mf lmfx flu.. 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Inf as ' 'B 5-Sw.-s Y-if Pl-L '-be '? 9 ,L rx Q, 4 In 4 WSL ,iff 2 THE RED OBSERVER No IFF rs certamly dull sans Muslc' I order to forvet the tormentmg thoughts of five weeks exams I fared me to the audltorrum one Wednes day morning to seek consolatlon As I heard varlous loud notes I leaned back to hear the muslc remarkmfr Ah' The technique of your orchestra IS excel lent' I was astounded at the followm-1 reply Uh huh' Dont they tune up nonsnly thouUh3 Thereafter I kept sllence My compamon Oflanced at me su pxclously Say what are you dom here anyway3 I took lt that he meant I beg your pardon snr but what are your mtentlons rn being present upon thls plat form3 so I replled Young man I am the Observer As rf that would certainly awe hum to srlence But no' He lmme dlately stuck out a hand and saxcl Your paw IVI Observer' and then h launched lnto a conversatlon whlch I shall relate briefly lf I can recall the pe cullar dxalect he employed Say do you know where you are3 Well thls IS the Orchestra of Central Hlffh School an' lemme tell you lt'S got 'em all beat Why say, we have sixty noise makers already, an rf you'll compare rt to last term s number, you'll know what s what An' say, were gettm' so good Why, we have two new lnstruments al ready a bass vlol an a 'cello an amt we proud of em, though3 But do you thmk that's gonna be aIl3 Huh, huh' Where do you thmk we got these two3 Well, wlth the money from the Sprung' A N D :B L A c K THE ORCHESTRA Concert' An that s where the others are comm from If you don t Oo to our Sprm Concert on April 74th you re sure onna mass something cause thats the bug est event of the year almost At thus one we re gonna play Sweet LArIes1enne by BlZCt an lf rt lsnt the hardest t lnf we ve had so far Id like to know what ls' I m from IVIISSOUII Of course we re not the only ones rn thus concert cause all the musical clubs 1n school help make the norse ust as I was settlm down to com plete quiet the Ioquacxous one at my side suddenly slapped me on the back An say Mr Observer Iforvot to tell you bout our ofhcers See that Curl oxer there3 She s our presldent Alleen Wrl llams an that Good looking fellow over there IS Herbert Brown our scribe We keep a watchful eye on that younf un sit tm so gloomy over there It s Paul Velde our treasurer I bet he S plannmv to escape wlth the two cents ln the treasury Look' There s our Ixbrarran, Leo Klken thats Irma Wolf, our news representa tive Well thats all the 'HICIHIS but, say nf rt wasn't for Miss Arnold our leader I don't know what we'd be like An would you beheve xt3 Our prxncl pal, lVlr Douglass, IS mterested m us an lemme tell you that means somethmg I thanked hlm most courteously for hrs mformatlon, and sand I was completely satlsfled E. 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I . v ' ' v THE CHEMISTRY CLUB V25 Inf , ' 51 59315-8 Q N9 7111 ?vl 1 4 . W.. -.. 2 L il -r H E R E D OBSERVER No I8 It! XI EING the Observer I do not take much part m the actlvltles of any clubs for that requrres more than just lookmff on But as the Observer I have many chances to attend meetlnfs and l take advantaffe of such opportunl tres when others would be hurrymv home to study A short tlme avo my frlend Nelson Hower asked me to attend a meetxnv of the Chemistry Club of which he IS a mem ber I thanked hxm briefly and accepted not havmv vrslted that club slnce its re cent orvamzatron lmmedlately after the eighth period bell rang I Jomecl my frlend Hower and we proceeded to Room 328 where the club holds rts weekly meetmgs All mem bers were present by 2 30 and the meet mo' was called to order All busmess mat ters were dlscussed and settled first and wrth as much preclslon as an experlenced club could have shown althouvh thrs one had been orvamzed only a few months After busmess came an experiment upon some chemical with explanation and a demonstratlon by one of the members Thls was conducted rn a most smvular manner The explanation was made nn both Latm and English The two lan Uuages were used as lf they had been one I later learned that the Latm part con cerns the terms applred to chemlcals and chemlcal reactions Being a member of thxs club should mcrease the vocabulary of a backward person, and I heartily rec ommend the club for thls reason AND BLACK CHEMISTRY CLI, B f IIN! Durmv the explanatron my frxend I-lower remarked rn my ear that no one slept dunnv meetmfs of the Chemlstry Club and lndeed upon Iookmv around I found everyone very much awake whrch struck me as bemv rather sm! ular After the conclusion of the experl ment Mr Brown the sponsor arose and made a few remarks for the beneflt of the vlsxtors of whom there were four lnclud mv myself It seems that at some time prevrous Mr Brown orrgmated the Idea of oroan 1z1n0' a club for those mterested ln chem rstry Only hve members were present at the first meeting but at present over thrrty members attend regularly After IVlr Brown had Hmshed speak mg the meeting was dlsmlssed Whlle on the way out my frrend I-lower explamed that the club meets every Tues day afternoon when some member per forms an experiment or a speaker on es a talk upon some mterestmf phase of chemlstry He salcl that new member are welcome to the club and that anyone may Join who has any Interest 1n chem rstry The competent executrve commxttee has played no small part ID the rapid ex panslon of this soclety The members showed thelr good Judgment rn electrng the following executives Jonas Carol President Wlllram Thummel XIICC Presldent Arthur Huff News RCPTCSCDIHIIVC Earl Wroughton Secretary Treasurer O Nl Um llzfmfnrl Inf! lmfr thru . 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THE BOTANY CLUB rg eg k 5 ' ik ,Q ?45 R -l41 g +44 g ri L- Yr i'??, 5 'if ii 1-HF' RED AND BLACK OBSERVER No I9 THE BOTANY CLUB I I OIVIEOINE once remarked that for ex ery per son ln exlst ence an exact D dupllcate has M been created XP ' We I ave 1 found mme t f N A fine chap s oo brave modest rntellectual and above all qulet and observant Our meetmv sudden one came about quite by chance we were thrown tovether by one of those quzck unexpected movements of fate The hay Elled truck on top of whlch we amonff others were perched hlt a bump ln the road and each of us Ofrasped fran t'c'1IIy about for somethlnff to hanv to It so chanced that we found each other rr y double and I I thlnk both my hands were clasped about h1s left foot and lf I remember rlf htly one of hxs fists was clenchtd tlvhtly ln my halr but one can not be certaxn about such trlfles The lm portant thmg IS that our eyes met ln one of those eureka glances Instantly we dns entangled ourselves from each other and I bemg by nature a pollte young fellow murmured courteously Sorry just as he courteously murmured, Pardon Thxs started the cc-nversatlon ' Do you belong to the Botany club3 Ie asked txmldly s HX wx NIO not yet I returned shyly B mv a chap of fine senslbllxtxes myself I dxd not want to hurt hns feellnffs by tellmo hum that I was only the Observer and Jomed no clubs For half an hour nelther of us spoke We were on a held tr1p I as an 1nv1ted Guest and we were enyoylnv the rare pleasure of a hay rlde thxther I was only when we were safely on our feet and mlght devote our tnme to thmvs other than the reta1n1n0 our varxous equ1I1 brlums that my frlend spoke avann Do you Irke hay r1des3 he asked con versatlonally Oh yes dont you3 I returned en thuslastlcally as I plCkCd the straws out of my collar I Ilke the PICDICS better he replled W roast we1ners See how I burned my hand3 I dropped my sanclwlch 1n the fire When was that3 I asked sympathetlcally much concerned over my frlend s dlsaster Oh just before I fell mto the creek he responded I1 htly You see we lm provlsed a brldf e of stncks over the water d as I am rather I1 ht I was selected to trv It out And how drd the rest Get oyer wanted to know AThey dldnt responded my friend all they wanted was some bluebells from the other slcle and as I was already wet I waded across and got them For U111 lf1HI1fI11f1'Ilrfl1lIfX 11111. -. -1.1, .e, 4 1:1 J M ' cc 1 . .1 - 'sim , ,A ,w 4 el I e. -11 9 f ' 4 -,T '.--Z . - 1 - 1- ,, 2 -A gf, :'f'ft i'ff' . i -,i.1. 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V ' D . 1 31 4r s ,.., sr' he sg Rh?-x 1'-S if 1 3x if -1 ,,,x? i f THE RED AND BLACK a moment he Oazed remmlscently across the 'meld It was a ffood thing we brouvht that needle and thread along thouvh h remarked Drd you tear somethmv3 l asked dellcately Yes he replied bash u 5 The fence was barbed wlre For a moment we both trudged along ln sllence Suddenly l remembered my mxsslon How many members have you3 l asked He looked at me m some surprise Vlfhy two arms and two levs he replled Of course l explained that I had referred to the club at whlch he of fered profuse 8pOlOglCS for his mistake About thlrty he then answered And we vwant to llmlt the membershlp lo that number Who IS your pres1dent3 was my next question Launa 700k lS our vlce presl dent he ansvs ered And your pres1dent3 I agam asked Whx our treasurer IS Maude Poston and pe mee Bredenbeck IS the secretary nn Who IS your pres1dent3 l Gently ln s e Frances Cohen rs our nevss reporter hz fmxshed l fflanced up mto has face and at once percexvecl the reason he had thus exaded me What IS the name of your pres1dent3 l 'hen asked l llsworth Chapman h replied Thank you Ellsworth lsald The rest of :he trxp l should explain more ln detail lf time and space permltted Fveryone eemr-d to be havms an ecstatxcally Joyable time At lunch each member pressed so many sandwiches upon MISS VK atkms the sponsor that she avowed re ducm exerclses would be next IH order on her part At about half past four everyone seemed ready to Oo home It was then l dlscovered why the club had wlsely lxm lted the number of members to thlrty the woods behmd them All afternoon each They wlshed to leave at least half one had been mdustrlously workmv an the fruxts of his toll were everywhere vlsl ble Even l the Observer found myself with an armload of bluebells and W1 d cherry blossoms and as a last Gift m frlend hllsworth had presented me wlth the frult of an afternoon s hard labor bottle contammgz two fat emerald grub NN OITTIS G wr' m1'uw.1fl HH f AJ A e. 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K, . .B X, f A ! 13 iifi 32 2 THE BASKETBALL TEAM 4 'K ff Auf' 0' , fr 'B sei-Q 'sei jar' g X 2 I S2 Qi, THE 'RED AND BLACK BASKETB ALL HE past season was an unusually successful one for Central Twenty five games were played and she came out vlctorlous rn all but four of these games Central was represented thls year by a well balanced smooth working machme run by our old coach Doc Callan At the begmnmg of the season Doc found hrmself well supplied wlth letter men from the I974 team there bemg slx veterans back Besides this unusual for tune he had several promlsmg new men out for the team After several weeks of experlmentlng Coach Callan fmallv picked hrs team that was to represent Central the l979 games On hrs forward line he had Con nors and Crrstal refulars of 1974 At center was Cameron another veteran Ar stationary f uard was the old relnable Le Hunt whale the other fuard was taken care of by a new man Red Hostler who had been developed by Mr Callan As alternates for hrs first team Doc had Larl Brown who had already earned three letters nn basketball as a forward Paul Hosler, Herbert lVlcCready and Syl Nlclntosh kept the regular guards on their toes lest they step m and take their place Several hard weeks of practlce put the team IH good shape for thexr hrst game ID the lnterscholastrc League Central met and defeated Cleveland ln the first game of the year 78 70 The brllllant work of Les Hunt stood out IH thls game Hrs l flghtmg Splflt seemed to keep the whole team on the go ln the second league game of the sea son Central defeated Soldan and gained undisputed possession of first place Cen tral put on a furious attack ln the fourth quarter to cinch the game The score was 31 I7 Cnstal paced the scorers wrth fourteen pomts ln the thlrd league game the Yeat man crew was taken down to the score f 37 I8 Central ran up a bxg lead ln the first half then toyed wrth Yeatman Central gained her fourth straight victory ln the High School League when she downed Roosevelt 74 I7 Central amed an early lead and was never head ed off throughout the game Central s strmf of vnctorres was broken when Cleveland defeated her 7 73 the second round sf the league ln her second encounter with Soldan the Red and Black agam came out v1c torlous wmnmg easlly 31 I9 Cristal was ln fme form an'l scored almost at wlll He garnered twenty three pomts during the game Central clinched the champnonshlp when the team defeated Yeatman, 76 lb Doc started the subs and Yeatman held a slight lead as the half ended, but the regulars who were rushed m the sec ond half ran away from the Blue and C-old ln the final game of the year Central lost to Roosevelt after a bitter struggle Central had won the champlonshlp the UV. ll ffufftfr' .mtl flzfx Hr. - - nf. , F --M 45-ig, - C ' 1 T, ' W C C W ' Y 7 -'ffl ' gif: -A, , f . 7 Am 5:3 - V ,fri 422.1 ...,,, if - - L f' 1 'fgrvff Y sfo' e p a -g f i e L VNV! 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THE BASEBALL TEAM df 4 , 1 Q L9 ra-at J-Ls Q -x ff ll Tl 2 'Q Lk THE RED week before so thxs Game meant little to anyone and only a small crowd came Out At the close of the lnterscholastlc League Central began preparmv for the Washlnf ton l.Jn1vers1ty Tournament The Red and Black went throufvh the flrst three rounds of the Tournament success fully but was defeated by lVlcBrxcle ID the fo lrth round 'VlcBr1de went to the finals where they were defeated by Centralla forty three teams entered the tournament thls year teams comxnv from lllmols Iowa and MISSOUII The Substitutes Amon that Group of boys who so ear nestly Oave thelr servxces that Central mlffht have a champlonshlp wlnner were the followlnv Dudley Brewer Georre Decker Orm lseman oseph Latta Verne Hunter Roger Plalsted Arthur Stout and Forrest Wlllets Celebration On Thursday April 73 Central held the Machu an Cup Celebratlon The cele bratlon took place rn the school audi torlum Owmg to the llmlted seating ca paclty of the auditorium a novel system of admnssxon was worked out Those stu dents who attended the league games reg ularly were ,QIVCD tlckets of admxsslon Others were required to go to their classes The program opened wlth a number by the band lVlr Douglass made a few ln troductory remarks He then mtroduced Mr Swartout, a Nllchlgan Alumnus, who sald that he well remembered the last celebration held IH the Odeon, at which AND BLACK he was the prlnclpal speaker He told about the Cup and the school that was behmd It He then Introduced Mr Wll son a Graduate of lVl1ch1van m 71 VI Vlfxlson Gaye qulte 1 lon'-1 mterestxn talk on life at lVl1ch1Oan After this he pre sented the Cup to Leslie Hunt who ac cepted rt on behalf of the team Hunt then presented the Cup to lVlr Douflass and Central H1 h School After this two mterestmv reels of plctures of the lVl1ch1 Gan Campus and athletxc actlvltles at Mlchlvan concluded the provram This Is the second Mnchlvan Cup cele bratlon held by Central The first was held 1n the Gdeon ln l973 last year The Cup stayed at Central durlnv the lon well remembered controversy This year Central loses three men Crns tal Brown and Hunt Earl Brown who played on the basket ball team four years wlll Graduate IH une Earl was captaln of the I974 team and he proved a very adept leader The first year at school he played center but the last three years he has played at for ward The loss of hls servxces wlll be deeply regretted Dave Crlstal will also graduate rn june Dave has played at forward the last three years Durmg his three years on the team he has always been the teams leading, scorer. and last season led the league ln scoring, a beautlful way to wmcl up hrs basketball career at Central Hrs scormg ablllty wlll be mlssed as will hrs happy go lucky Splflt This IS Leslie Hunt's second year on the regular team He proved to be a fCont1nued on Page 1663 Om ll11mI'1rzI'r111J llffx N4 r r II ' C ' Y--yn 7711 ' .. 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I . - T' ' - ,Wy A? 4 'nee ee-e Mrs iff H- 1 NT, 2+ -L iii 527 THE RED AND BLACK THE BASEBALL SEASON OPENED HI sprlng o l97J saw Central put a baseball team on the held for the hrst tlme IH tvno years Only two letter men Hunt and Cameron returned but a lar e number of boys reported for practice The squad was soon cut to two teams and rrom that time the boys had real batting and held practice every nlght The first practice ame of the season resulted ln an overwhelmmfr vlctory for Central the boys soundly walloplng Fer uson Hwh School to the tune of 8 l George Cameron was the slugffer slam ming two trlples to deep rlght center to score men on both occasxons Central 5 St Louls U Hugh 4 Cn Saturday April I8 Central d feated St LOUIS U Hugh ln a pxtchlng duel Red Wlelandy havm an ed e over the Blue and Whlte twlrler The score was 5 4 Central 9 Cleveland 6 ln the 6I'St league Dame of the season the Red and Black sluggers played their way to a vlctory over Cleveland, 9 6. banging, out three runs ln the ninth to Wm The pltchlng of Haferkamp featured thls game, and he also led the hxtters with three huts 'Redu Hosler made two and Les Hunt thrllled the crowd with a triple to right Central 8, Roosevelt 8 The next game was wxth the strong Roosevelt aggregatlon It was called oft on account of darkness After ten IDDIUQS of neck and neck strugglxng the Rough Un. ll11mir.fl.1mll11fx xlrlfl' Riders managlnv to hold the Red and Black to an 8 8 tle Soldan 17 Central 7 Soldan won a hard hlttmv slu fest from Central ln the ensurn nlghtmare by the count of I7 7 Thlrd Baseman Brll Mc lntosh garnered two doubles and two sm les off the Soldan twrrler ln as many trlps to the plate Central 8 Yeatman 5 Central s celebrated hurlers made hve runs ln the hfth to wm a one sided slug mg match 8 5 Bohrln er was the hero rapplng out two sm les and a dou ble and acceptlng ewht chances at second without a mlscue ln the fifth four SlD2lCS sandwlchxn a double by George Cameron pushed Hve runs across the plate to cllnch the Game Cleveland 10 Central 8 Cleveland came out of xts slump to Wm 1ts first ame at Central s expense ln a ragged Heldmg game Cleveland scored three runs ln the exghth to wm, but Boh rlnger was the real hitter, gettlng two sm gles a double and a triple ln hve trmes at the plate Nlclntosh got two out of four Wlth the season only half over Cen tral still has a chance to win the pennant The scores mdlcate that the boys haxe had some rather tough breaks, but when they do hnd themselves, they sanl prettlly, therefore we pause ID thus revlew vnth great confidence -T3 W2-f W' ' A -Y V . 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X as , , gig E 545 -iQW - size. i vu A Z LL I ms? 2' THE 'RED AND BLACK GIRLS ATHLETICS H1 C rm s HREF. cheers for the glrls of Cen tral Hugh School' For versatxlnty zeal lmtlatlve and stick to ltlve ness they should be awarded the fur lmed Gymnasium or whatever lt ns that denote the acme of perfection for they deserve rt by all means This term the vlrls have awakened more fully to the fact that a healthy body makes a healthy mmd and they hope to brlng definite results ln the way of a plade m the all E. llst by enlxstlng ID all the sports there are to be had and there are enough let lt be sand Another cause to which thelr Interest may be attrlbuted IS the State Letter which wlll be explamed later It IS a new enterprlse and as all new Interests arouse actlon m the Olrls this IS no exception Each actxvlty has 1ts followers but hnk mg always recenves the most attentnon The gurls have no chance to sleep late Sat urday mornings for they have to be at the startmv place promptly at 8 30 or mne o clock as the case may be The one s two s and the three s carry on thelr hikes apart from that of the up per termers Durlng the flrst part of March the flrst hnke was taken, and met wrth a large response Those new to the art of hxklng enjoyed something they had never experienced before The second hike, which took place on March 28, was attended by 495 gurls, whnch IS suffnclent proof of the popularity of these 'strolls N Thls walk was about ten mlles nn length, and was taken around the vrclmty of Clayton At eleven 0'clock the two dlvlsxons of hikers, the lower and upper classmen met to have thelr plt chers took by a photographer and the result can be seen on the picture accom panymv this article To save much trouble a new system of groupmg has been arranged The leader of each group wears a tag with the num ber of her group on rt whlch saves the gurls much time ln assembling The last hike occurred nn April and the glrls were reluctant to forsake thls fa vorlte sport Then there IS Golf An old mans Game some call It but accordlng to the number eager to learn lt this term the young uns will soon have the monopoly lnstructron for the beginners began dur mg the mxdclle part of March requxrmv five lessons whlch took place ln the school field or just outside the burldmg The glrls seemed to enjoy this sport very much and we may expect to hear of a few full fledged golfers ln a short tlme The advanced puplls m golf were not so many but were no less hearty ln m terest Thelr practxce began March I5 The tournament IS the real goal The first tournament was held last term and was such a success that lt should become a permanent mstltutlon It has been hoped to turn out a whole graduatmg class of expert swimmers, whether It be thls class, the next, or the one followmg nt, but swlmmers we must have' Thls term a larger swlmmmg pool was found to accomodate the glrls--the Sou lard pool, 7th and Soulard Streets The former place, the Y W C A pool, dxcl Om' Hzuzdnd ami' Szltx' tlmr . 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' v I ' 1 g : U u y - not allow personal suuts to be worn whule here the Uurls may brung theur own sults Once upon a tume the glrls of Central Huffh used to say l hate Gym' at us past Now the Ofurls hurry down to don theur appropruate clothes as quuckly as possuble so that they can Start out all the earller for the held to play basebal lr us really part of the gymnaslum work and stranve to say us very popular wutlu the Uurls Ask any femlnune representa tuve of Central Hugh whether she prefers undoor or outdoor work and the answer 19 most apt to be 95 m favor of th latter And here Mr Loue s dauly sugffes tuon may be usec. aporopruately Day by day In every way the are vettunfr better and better The cheeks wuth the natural bloom and the eyes wuth the healthy 1 leam whuch are seen the followunv pe rlods upstaurs are the result of thls actuve Game whuch necessutates movement n every part of the body And now somethunff new More car and atten on are beun Ouven the Fresh man now so that she can start keepung her mund and body healthy throuvh her enture stay at school and after she leaves t The health class us an ever ready topuc wuth the Freshmen Here they are Uuven unstructuon un proper duet exercuse rest and personal cleanllness If the welffht us not normal effort us made to attaun the necessary number of pounds Care us taken to prevent health defects un posture as well as un teeth eyes skun etc lqach fflrl keeps a record of her prof' ress dally untul she reaches perfect nor malcy uotunff Muss Sulluvan To cul tuvate happy mental attutudes us an xmpor tant aum of Health Fducatuon Once the desure and correct habuts un personal care are establushed the pupuls are en xbled to luve 'u hu her and better lufe At the end of the term when he awards are presented to the pupuls deserv un them a State Letter us Uuven the url Um ll1111ulur1iu1u14fN1u!X to or boy meetunv wuth the requurements whuch are on a basus of l 000 pomts The dufference ln thls award us that lt IS not for the athlete alone nor the student alone but can be acqulred by any one excellent rn both fields For unstance only 400 pomts are neces sary un Games and athletucs and 400 for health posture sportsmanshup and scholarshup Servuce has uts merut un thus case too for It recexves I00 pounts and partuclpatuon un school actuvutues as mem bershrp un Ulee or dulcumer club and cl batun team receuves H70 pounts whule playunf un the school orchestra counts for 40 pounts Two hundred of all these cred uts are electuve The first presentatuon of the state letteu was to the three Central graduates Ruth Rayne Beulah New berrv and Sophue Pearlme Cnrls Athletlcs un Central Huvh taken as a whole us an actuvuty deservung of much prause and hearty support l s as necessary a part of the school currucu lum as class vsork WlthOUt ut there would not be so much keenness of munds so much readuness to enter unto work and such a sense of duty Another asset us that the Uurls are tauvht self control and pouse un the work un the frymnasuum Self assustance un all th nos and undependencc of outslde help traun Uurls to struve for success and happuness only by applucatuon and constancy Thus artucle would not be complete wuthout a flttlnff trubute to the unstructors of the glrls To Muss Neubarth and Muss Mclxmney for theur co operatuon un vuv 1 the Freshmen a Good start to Mus Haesler for her earnest assustance to the upper classmen and to lVluss Sulluvan for her wonderful advuce to the urls wht hate arruved at the moment of leavunfr school md for the examples th se teach ers set for them un all thm s we urls are truly rateful 1 D 1 ,D . , . 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YSHI f f' ' f oxf' x G' A New Scheme New Jay I want P ay uWll a tlcket for the class Senlor Sorry but them Westward Ho' Student recltm Durlng the l845 IS55 decade the wheat fields of llllnols lm not sellm moved steacllly westward to WISCOHSIH New Jay That sults me fine l dxdnt know you were 1v1n them away A Fable Once a hl h school pupxl report card wlth Jo Teacher Hes the l..ou1s1ana purchase its Content was a ood buy Pupll to hlmself A goodly SI 5 000 000 all rlf ht received y LJ s he w y to IS pon lancm as perfectl Not at all Teach Necessary er l have saxd the round Prove lt Wllll Wlllne It d tal: world e on t e your need to be proved word for lt Ex llttle song entltled 'My aunt IS so thln that lf she sat on a dollar, nmety mne cents would show A little song entxtled tl call my sister Hazel because when l am wlth he so nutty ' r l feel I at y satisfied A rapefrult IS a lemon whose amhl tlon has been realxzed Condensed Mnlk I johnny, condense thxs sentence 'The qualxty of the mllk was weak, poor and lmpure Yes, ma am' The mxllc was con densed Far Away 'Do you thmk you l ever make all 'E s3 Do you thunk l ll ever go 6 rq ai! .. 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What ns xt every burvlar takes when he Where s the Capltal of the U S A 3 enters a house3 Most of nts ln Europe A Chance emfi What IS a oulja boardi' A piece of plank entirely surrounded by suckers Why do they speak of the moon as s1lvery3 Because nt comes m quarters and halves What IS lt that stands on erght legs and sings.-5 A quartet What IS the best after dlnner speech'-' Put It all on one check Who was the flrst proflteer3 The whale that swallowed onah He f rabbed all the prophet fproflt rn slvh What IS the dlfference between a frof and a cat'-5 A cat has nine hves whnle a frov croaks every n1Uht How do you make kmdlxng wood3 Flrst chop a tree down then chop t Why IS Uettmg up lD the mormnv like a PIE, s ta1l3 It s twrrly too early What becomes of the stars ln daytlme5 Most of them sleep untll noon What kmd of sklns are used for slip pers5 Banana skins gut 5 x -s?f BAMMSKtNs Hut 1 What side of a cow do you slt on to mnlk'-' The outside ls football a wmter or a summer ffame3 lt s nelther lt s a game of fall fall a Parody on Burke By One Who ls Full Of lt The proposltxon lS Es Not E throuvh the medlum of work not E s to be hunted through the labyrinth of lntrl cate and endless homework not E, s to arise out of et rnal homework forced from teachers m all parts of the school not E s to depend on the stubborn de termmatlon of perplexmg queshons or the preclse markxng of the shadowy examma trons on a complex subject lt IS slmple E s soueht ln natural deslre and ordl nary work lt IS E S souvht ln the splrlt of ease and lald on report cards purely satxsfymg l propose by removlnv the unnecessary homework and by restormg the former unsuspectmg confidence of the nent satlsfactlon to all Contmued from Pave I57 stone wall for the opposxnv teams It be mg, very seldom they passed hlm for easy shots under the basket Leslle rs also football and baseball letterman Les will be over ave next ye tr and he will not be able to Ofxve hrs servxces to Central Hrs l:li,l'ltlDU splrlt wrll be missed as rt was one of his characteristics to fi ht tlll the Game was over Les ns President of hrs class whlch Graduates rn anuary 6 f ' l ' X will , ' Qi? as 5 t - cb' 1 1 1 :B ' ' D t ll. F. ' . . . Q . 1 14 D .vl nl Isil l u 0 . 2 .. . ,. J - . . . . ' J D ' '. i. A - ' gs l 2 . . .. . .. D . . . . ' i . . i ' . D up. l v ',' ' A teachers in the lazy pupils, to give perma- ' ' Q 5. ' ' . E. G. 1 c ' , J y - Q . ' ' -a f 9 fy . X: . , I ri D 5 v ' X... ra . . . . kx X ,...,,,m,, ty . 5 . , ' . MR f if ,V W . . . g . 5 1 f l ' p- A QI - , 5 . J ' . ' lllllltlfftl md .S'i.r'l.x'-si.1' For 33 Years Rublcam Busmess School has been tramlng young men and young women for business life, and placmg them ln the best sten ographlc and bookkeepmg posltlons ln Samt Louls RUBICAM Can Do The Same For You Day and Evemng Classes Write or phone today for bulletln RUBICAM BUSINESS SCHOOL 49Dl Delmar Blvd t 3469 75 S Grand Blvd cl Too Relxglous What was the denomlnatlon of that bull you loaned me-3 Eprscopallan l uess lt keeps lent Some students are so broadmmded their ears meet at the back of thelr heads The Lap of the Waves While boatln the bay one m ht l saw the ocean s arm Steal ently round 1 neck o land To keep 1ts shoulder warm l-hls made me Jealous as l could lt really made me sore And so l paddled toward the land And closely hu ed the shore Complrments Hub Clothing Company 6th and Lucas For classy looklng hats See Kurtz Mlllmer BEN SOSNA GROCERY AND MEAT MKT We carry a complete lme of fresh meats grocerles and vegetables 1800 N TAYLOR fill llzfzz 1 . . Fores 24 Gran 440 .. . . of .. . . v g : . -Ex. ' y 1717 Franklin Ave. ' ' 2 On ' ' beg ' gg . U -Ex. U w Jw! 411111 ,S'i.1'l-x'-,W az LONG LONG AGO R f-ff' ,L--1 L- u W We V T ex Shawn 3 haw Xliw mtvq G N-.f WJ W 1 1 Q f lX kg J T 640. Hg! Qi S5 Qowe 5how5 i N a'f+ 5 Q Wevnd, Quan W UOMH f X 'iam VKX KX :Mr Q, X if +1qOgs fix 4.0 1 Op Tqaq flake H15 T1QXThLA'w0g fer 'E ,L J miami rodxd L4 N-1 x. M165 cle 1.VYWlCTCFe,QEiY1 T 1 p LLQTK QGTI If f 53f1'? X K JV 2 Uuk ld ,JLTU -x '? V YYY' V Zvi? 'j , K i 'ii r Y ' f f2,, -f G ' ' , N, - .illbv Y 'fx J Ama. .5 , , ff fx X Xi?-fp - . if , ,P 3 JA CN f f-Q' , 'L kv-w.zf.4' 1 , '7 ' -1 XY J in 'Hi K-g aux Ji ' X T in - , of QQ 3' W Alojfj , N A Q34 fp 1 - , 553, ' 44. .' ni 1 fb g VM ' ff, ' .X J A 31 1 rg xx' sl ' ' K X I Y! N 'f M1 k . will W X. , 1 N 1 5 1 f 7 J ' X ,Q T' X 'F LL.. ,VW , w L: -. 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V ' Q .4 1 X 14 , 'WW-' 1 1 ' ' A, ?rFi 'Z Lv lm 1 wg 5 5151764 Tjj, N' , Jyzjgif fl ,Y-:L KROEGER SCHOOL OF MUSIC CE R Kroe er Director XLL BRAXCHES OF XILSIC TALCHT lVIuslcal Art Bld Olne and Boyle Delmar 7333 Send for catalo T 2 if f GJ .fn- T eff ii H 9 XQTTQTT T23 lllllt QJ I ff Z. X X!! tk We 6' f ,sf Tender Memories I rose and ave to her my seat I could not let her stand She reminded me of mother Wrth the strap held m her hand The Mann Cause ASI-IINGTO UNIVERSITY SAINT LOUIS Washlngton Lmwerslty I5 one of the largest and hest equipped Lnlwer ltles in the Xl1d'lle Xi est Situated ln St Louis adjolnlng Forest Park xt com blne suhurhxn location mth the socnl mu lc1l 1nd artlstlc adxantages of a large clty Technlcal students may use the cxtys mdustnes as laboratorxes for the stu y incl ippllcatlon of theories taught m the classroom St Louls supplies lar e cllmc for the Medlcal Dental and 'Nurses Trammg Schools Xvhatever course a student may select the entlre IHCIIIIICS of the Lnlversxty and of the clty are at his dnsposal The University mcludes the following departments The College of Llberal Arts The School of Engmeermg The School of Archltecture The School of Commerce and Fmance The Henry Shaw School of Bohny The School of Graduate Studxes The Robert Broolunzs Graduate School of Economlcs md Government e School of Ln e School of Med cme e School of Dentistry e School of Nursmg e School of Fine Arts Dnlsxon of LJHIVCFSIIV Fxtenslon The Surnmer School at log d f m I ss am eg I Teacher In the dlfhculty between the U S and En land ln IS46 what was the mam cause of d1spute5 if S NT Louis Student The Mann cause h Teacher Mame exactly T1 ht U11 Hum: 1 l z - - gf - ' J l I A gm A V , v . V . , - c g 1 f r, ,fn . ' 5' 1 ' I 1 , I , . . I! s . 1 ' . I . . . E . , L .1 . d A 3 I I 1 T N I G I f f ' 1- . W 1' fc ' I . ' ' . g af Uv? X E s . J ,I 'T ' ' h 1 xl -rw 2 ll I l 4347 f S. ' s ' ' . 'IQ' A O . . . . . X fp . Q I : l N' N lgfiiiliiimm, ' Q j-Y J 6 Q 'N ti' C L ' ' ' ' is f' 3 ::.I4?7f' M ,gigs Q M we ' f :za Etiizzzu , . t T' : ' 1 f :::tAgi::::::: C e aff ,- s Q U f 1 X L U I U Th Q v 5 . Th - i A A ' ' Th A A Th S ' ' ' ' . Th ' . J. F. 4 , A . H 4. ix l For C a an Full In or a ion . cddre G. W. L ke, R is rar l ' I g ' ' ' . 4' .T : ' -a 1 l : ' - 'g . 1' ITKII tlllrf ,hlI.lAfvl CONZEERMGESRIES Two Schools : Central Branch: Odeon Bldg. fNorth of Central High School, W'est End Branch: 5041 Vernon Ave. Twenty-eighth year. Artist teachers of piano, voice, etc. Largest exclusive conservatory building in St. Louis. Large recital hall Best courses of study for teachers and concert soloists Diplomas old d g an diamond medals awarded graduates post racluates and artist graduates Tuition Very Reasonable Many Free Advantages Our SUPCTIOI' d 18 un er personal direction of MR FRANK XVFLTNER whose original system of teaching save earne t piano students IVIULH TIME ATND MONEY in Jlntalnmg an excellent musical education Hundreds mf Central High School students have finished certificate graduating post graduating and artist courses at our schools during the past twenty eight years For free catalogue address A D WELTNER Secretary, Odeon Bldg 1042 N Grand Blvd N Quite Logical MUSIC CO Teacher Define lo ical 5l4 5l6 LOCUST ST F0lN1PLETl:. INIUSIC HOUSE ST LOUIS Boy cvery bnoht A fellow who be lon s to a lodge This dictionery of Websters is all Pianist Organlst and Teacher Wmn Why so3 lve looked all throu h the s s and l Corner Boyle Avenue and Olive St can t End psycholo, y anywhere Lnndell 2585 CtUdlO Musical Art Blllldlfl Residence 4040 W5 ornln Street 'MII lhone Qrand l906 I ,I , g ' E if f Clayton Williams 9 Teacher of piano and harmony g IzX ' Q url 5 u ual 7 2 r 8? E s ' . 1 . 1 ' -CY , ,, x . - l . ' i . '.' I Y . s s i : . T Y A A I V K 4 I . fi V , . K T i ' . Y V f . . , ., . . D .. U. .. . D . f7 ,, N . . . . U D. , , LJ ' : g I g tl I vl r ' g , ,ff-Z11,,2..0 i I T cj its 1,1 J .nl 5, ., .11 1 ,, I A I , 4. .f. ,N 0.x r . V hen 79- ' '49, ,I .1 'I ,,.-...N K . ,' ,fig e '. . I i , V rt., ,sisiicsrx .Nfl A -sq .j, .,t lio Z6 Res. fl, II! igflgzffyl M slr An Bldg. -not L.-wi, 111, -,ff rxgf-gf,jg,j3' Phone. Del, 535 l'hon1-, l'ore-S -Z-3 l .J-Q f f-'lb 'l4.'33:fs'f:E- -5 Um' l1'z.1:ff1u'f1' rsmf ,N'.:'r'11!.v Pharmacy as a Professzon RECOCNIZED SCHOOLS OF PHARMACY now requlre HIGH SCHOOL graduatlon for matrxculatxon ln all cases where a degree IS desxred thus lndlcatlng the hxgher plane upon whlch the professlon of Pharmacy IS now operatlng There IS an mcreasln demand for competent professional pharmacists and especially for Pharmaceutical Chemists for the examxnatlon of foods and drugs THE ST LOUIS COLLEGE OF PHARMACY now ln the slxtleth year of its career offers most excellent courses ID Pharmacy Chemistry Pharmacognosy and Mzcroscopy leadmg to the degrees of BACHELOR OF PHARMACY GRADUATE IN PHARMACY PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST The St Lows College of Pharmacv ns Co Educatlonal Write for Catalogue H M WHELPLEY Ph G M D Dean of Faculty LOCLlSt St!'66t St Louis, M0 Contlnued from Page 85 When the trlo reached the door Mabel opened lt ushered Freddle ID and then turned to Georgie saying deliberately My thumb stlll hurts and l am Gonna tell my mother you hurt me With a snlfl: she left Georvle to stare at a shut door And stare at lt he dxd for a few seconds tlon was he walked away C-urls thou ht he lrls IS the funniest thln l hate all specially Mabel They chan e thexr minds every second He dlclnt thlnk of blaming Freddle all hls tll luck was due to Mabel A sux year old boy with hns head droopm dlsconsolately walked several paces Then as a certaln delxclous odor floated up his nostrlls he lifted his head and sald aloud Oh glory' Mothers bakln apple ples lm om home Safety for Your Eyeszght The Aloe eyeglass Service I9 one 0 the oldest and most dependable optlcal serx xces IH Amerlca lr ls a combxnatlon of care expert knowledge long evcperlence and an attentive regard for your personal needs Aloe glasses as ure safety or And the prlce you pay f r Alle glas ls no higher than that charged for ordinary glasses elsewhere 4 I Il 5.705 94 lxttlb 5l3 Ollve St Grand and Washlngton Um nzcrtr um 4 f 1 o . . , . ., . ., . . y . . ' , .. . v D . ' . 4 .A f t D . . . . . . ,- ' - Q l - 4' . ' Then, as he realized what the situa- YOU' Yes- - -- - H ' 0 , 1 L ses C . . . - - 1. . . U D 3 C' g . , ,, . . . Q , - - - A , ' . U . :T . ' H1 1 'I I S':'r11t-X'-211 U TI-I AT FLAVO R GETS YO FAQ? SPAG IVIAULL BROS Mrs T Swgfrred Grocery Chanmng and School Sts RADIO SALES CO cro n Qffnra FRIEDMAN lrleaclquxrter f q xllty l 1800 Franklin Ave A I WN R Sig ? Q p u 4111 l 1 ,sl W1f E l Af, QQ A Real Monomamac Say what a monomamac anyway? Why a man xx ho x orks a cross-word fgle all by hlmaelf of course f l 7 I I . NX o Q L I7 sz' 6 .JS 4 N Z' -S 1 5 .5 5 . 3 . 'T. 'X .....-1. I I .W 4'7' I I , 4- f!,f S fu - -fin: . 1 . l : Rarliu sf-ts. anrl supplif-s of all liinrls If 'l Flu-ftrical applianu-5 and rixcliu ff-If , f is T1 rvpalre-cl fzf N 2 A' ss fro 1 O, t il High 6 V Avg W V7' . l jf V' V r 'S. . '. 4 . ' P S ill' ll? ' 1flSlPI'y ' .l V v. 1 v xv .' 1'1rmlr'.wl lmff .N'f':'f'1!.x'-frm Arctlc lc Cream That smooth velvet ICQ cream that s made Wlthout the touch of human hand See the Food and Drug Report on ICQ cream Arctlc stands the test A snnle follows the spoon ARCTIC ICE CREAM CO 4424 W PAPIN STREET Ffeihle to 1AxClVlSCl' Say lxln I have 8 pool sllp 3 JZ' J Z? bath tub at 9,0 x , X4 Aim if ACTVISCY Have y0Ll Ei home3 Freshle Cure W have Adviser Then c home and swlm ln that How Ab0l-It It MY Dentist? aek lm has taken Lp hoxm now Vlose l couldnt cr me to school yes terclay he xu e my tooth xchecl Teacher And does your tooth Stull ache3 Mos l clont know the tooth IS at hoxer ll How come5 xclx He oes ln the r1n vertlc xl 'md come out horlzont xl the dentist s TICSS Opulen e Teacher ln the days of 49 what was Green the eneral condition of the c0untry3 what 15 3 Teen focef-J Pupll Well m Calxforma there was One who IS new ln the rocery husx old and 1n New Mexico there was free sol U11 IIIHI . Y . , . 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'l. 1' 1f1'1'11' 111111 .S'1'z'v111vx'-fl11'1'f OPTOMETRY IS A REAL PROFESSION Its Requisites Are AIVIBITION EDUCATION APPLICATION Its Rewards Are ADEQUATE COMPENSATION SUSTAINED INTEREST GENUINE SATISFACTION The IVIISSOUYI Colle e of Optom etry and Opthalmolo y ns a real school wlth h1 h 1cIeaIs and a prac tlcaI pro ram with day and night courses In our two year course the youn man or woman IS glven the opportunlty to prepare for a Iucra trve clean and attractive professlon ID whlch he w1II meet and mln Ie wlth the best people and be en abled to render real service m the re fractlon of the human eye the cI1a nosls of eye ear nose and throat conclltlon and the fittm of proper Ienses to brm about comfortaIJIe vlslon Plan now to enter at the be ln mn of the next semester September For full part1cuIars add ess the Mlssourl College of Optometry Sz Opthalmology x F LORNFR IIFII xxo llxr sus ST LOLIS NIISSOLRI U11 lllmff A ROMANCE IN GRAMMAR u, .. '.. .. Iv. .Xxx I'RI'.I'.IZI',Iil1I',Ii You see a pretty irI waIIcin down the street. You become Subjunctive and wish some- how you'cI meet. e of course, is Feminine and aIso Sin- u ar You become quite Nommatlve and waIk across to her Changm to the Verbal Ioquaclous you become Whlle walkm home to ether you find you re havm fun I-Ier mother s so Accusatxve she tells you to bewareI She waxes qulte Imperatxve and you wlsh you were not there An IncIef1nxte Art1cIe her brother surely s You waIIc Il hr In the parIor wh1Ie he gently says Gee wh1zI If your themes POSSCSSIVC Future the Subject she w1II chan e She becomes Objectlve and aIso very stran e Her father now 19 Present and you sense a I1ttIe r1ppIe You mstantly row rather Tense and be come a Past Partlclple CAPITAL or lcc1.ANp9 um 9 3 g I 8 I 1 Y. 2 v . I g g - . . G D . . . U , , , 15 U ' ' . 4 1 3 U - . . 3 gr , ' - . 1 y - T ' . Q . S 3 ' . I . . . I I G ' 3 f - - . ' 1 g , .A ' - I S' g . . . . O x , V 3 Q . g , ' . 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X 1. i N11 Vllfy' ' SID WI-IITING STUDIO Perfect Photographlc Portralts Wt btllut tx rx one should haw one photograph Wh1th1s a true hktness Wxth art1'st1c effects and Hmsh fht most bcauutul and thorot gnly equlppto studlo m St LGLIIS 7 Ol Operators SID WHITING BURREL ROGERS I S I , . . . C , 1 3 I 3 7 1 1 yn 1 H y 3 1 L .Q . X . 3 . L K r , . - , 1 3 . ' L . 1 . . . 3 -I-32- ive St. !'1'fz11ffVt'f mmf .fi ', F'-5 Olive 3465 W S IVICACIOO 8 Co Commerual Prmters I 5 I 2 Pme St St LOUIS Mo Pevely Dalry Co AT Q, The battle was fought at Santa Anna and The Alamo was ID command E am Am I-Ixst Honesty Customer to Storekeeper Hurry p and xve me a mouse trap I have to catch a tram Storekeeper Sorry slr Icant uar antee my mouse traps to catch anythm that slze I Dew Drop Inn All over the C1tV NATIONAL TIRE 6: ACCESSORIES COMPANY Dlslrzllsucufzs FOR C T C TIR S OLIVE 4245 IIJ CIIESINLI T711 llzrnrzz Ht II O 0 O . , . O . 4 X- 0 ' , . 4rf,,w T! , : U U f .5'jt ' - fy t V - LM- g. . 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Lzffiifl: I ' ' 4' 4 If Sn'I'I'PIf-X'-I -lllf Headquarters Sport Shoes Tenms Shoes Basketball Shoes Hxkln Shoes Swlmmln Shoes JOE VVOLFF SHOE CO h ln En lush VI The hero of a drama lS the man whom the plot IS wrapped around Balanced 7 It trembled' It tottered' It seemed about to fall yet dld not The man was lau hm and appeared to be unconcerned Surely he must know It was almost fall A wrnd blew throu h the street car as someone opened a wmdow The hu packa e trembled shuddered from tlp to toe and yet drd not fall Drd not the SIT1llln man who balanced It know nt was totterxn 3 Surely It would hurt htm dreadfully lf nt fell Look out' There lt oes surely That woman brushed lt Wlth her hat No' It IS still balanced dell cately on nts edge and the man s smile rs as broad as ey er Two men wlth heavy beards are re ardm hmm closely from across the aisle They must be wonder m lf he wxll need medical ard soon They look like doctors anyway l wonder what on earth can prevent lt from fallm lf that man walkm down the alsle touches t He dtd surely enou h but fall nt drd not Why wnll lt ever fall3 Of course not Why l ml ht have known That clown his been balancm that pack of Clown C1 arettes on his nose ever smce that Sl n was put up ln this car And the two bearded Smlth Brothers are merely trymg to sell hlm a cough drop Hyatt S Headquarters or Athletlc Goods Everything for a Sports 417 North Broadway 5l0 St Charles Str Wlth Compliments of Boston Candy Company 1808 Fr kl Av GIRARDET PHARMACY j F GIRARDET Eh C, l p S W Co G dandFln ySt L E BA ER Drugg1st 1901 Franklm Avenue 5 II 11111111 1 11111 for , , . Q . . O O . . Successor to f Samuel Wvolff S oe Co. Easton and Sarah CY Q ' 5 l 66 ' as n ,, 10 Q ' K7 3 Z ' ing. ' g ' ' ' . ge U . .D . . . U . . 73 . or . . D. . . ' , an in e. ff T5 ' ' . . . .7 r ' . ' V . g 2 ' . . , 7 . S., ,ro . . . . ' . . - . . r. ran ' ne . ouis,Mo. K7 ,., . . 1 1 . ' 0 '3 . . U . fs i . ' ' Q . ' ' . . Q . , . -KY . , 5 . I ' ' g .U . . T5 .U v . . D . . 7 tl f'Uf duff .X'1'?'4'11f1,'- 4 llnrlell 7 Z5 Open l 8 30 WILLIAM JONES Xp XY! f'I Repalrmv Vke arf equlpped with Electrxc Solder Nlachme We repair broken rings ancl pectacle frames All odd shape crystals gr und whxle you want We also carry a line f upto date jewelry See us befn r u UIQ., 5 ur C a rxn All work guaranteed XX rlt called for and delxxererl 1004 N Grand Ave TOURISTS l mr x three d 13 rlwer trlp to lxeolxulx lowa tal-te the St Belle of Lallxoun bee the B1 Dam WhlCh furnlshes tlue power to enable us to reacl our papers xt home lX,lllSlC 'md D mcln or n Uflhlllf n cxll Ollxe 8 EVERY 81.0614 rung AN A1.u-:YN ,Q-an IVV' ELLER A meu Scuoou. BOY AND HIS HAnR ARE SOON PARTED IN THE MIDDLE Laura Mae Candy Shop 'Xcross from Lentral Hx l1 H1 l mil e- 1 l r l l l w ,' 3 fl! 1 :. f If 1.4 -s,.L A.-L A.-.fl I....,.,I.,.v - LIL vv uu,u, wnupn, mnnnu Jpvwbuj . . , V QR 1, , ., , . . fl 5 . 3 L Z' ' , , . f 4 -V - J . A I .. ' k 7' 5 ' 5 '. . I Y 0 ' A ' A . , ' 0 - - '. 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Certainly 3' if-Wk X4 5 4 4 sandwich N My frlend has a dog that IS called Why 3 lcw Oh because he s half bred A Useful Thief Statlc rlnces l ot Qubw on my radlo lxbt ll r ,mes l lhmlx l See a lhlef it t P n ht XNll'lClOWAfl Archlbald Th at 5 nothln Mr Cs h' 'Xlolybe he ll open the MID Qreece on my xest thls 'afternoon x dow me couldn t open H1 lllllflll llff flllf L. imp -s -:-31. my' g..:- Q 'a'll E?Q r f :'l -X -iff? 5 0 4' ! , In 11 ' X I 5 H x 'V V ' -I 0 u HE , - - ' o ' I 7 ll HK f ' . , . 0 D X , 5, an ' I .Y til W . 17 4 , 51 .148-' V, ' I A .57 V J 4 U S H , P ' ' ' HE - ' ' ,I To . Y U 1 ' , , . 1 J. D ' ' ff , .xfiQ'7, S Q l ' D 57 ,if V 1 ,, A . , f Till at football he played, 53 ,i'i QlX ' ' - Lx V T . . Q1 - -E. . 7 'z . A . ligbpjdi - ,gli 1. X , J ,,, i 4 Q 'V fiff k . l . .. f, T' ' ' xr- ,l , .. Y X . -EX' 5 F2 K: g - I , , - ze 'fls.Jz . ' 2 h, ig . V V' ' f : 2 ' 2. l got : .s . 1 f ' ' - ' ' S ' f .-E . ' ' l - -Ex. rl' I l 1' lll ill' Inf Work Play Telephone Land The telephone operator works between rests Most of the tlme t IS true she slts at the swltchboarcl puttlng up the talk tracks for the subscrlber but IH between tlmes are perlocls for recreatlon ln whlch she has opportunity for change and relaxatlon Attractlve rest rooms ll'lVltC a varlety of cllverslons sewlng dancmg readme' conversatxon or just rest Nlxss Skllllngton Chlef Operator at the Trammg School exchanve at 4ll N Tenth Street will wel come vour VlSlt any aft r noon from two to flve o clock 'QR Southwestern Bell gf Telephone Company r..,,,,.f Our' llundnd and lnjlztx tllrrr' . . , l 1 y v 1 1 on sr L . . . . I 3' , wg, n 1 I 'A' is 9 1 . . e - r J , ' ,rifl CV n 1j ig Ji: ll-L S 8 Commercial Accounts Our Location Accessible to All Savings Accounts Parts of the City Time Certificates Plenty of Parking Space for Safe DCpOSlt Boxes For Rent your Automoblle JEFFERSON BANK ST LOUIS MISSOURI ASSOLIATF MEMBER ST Louis tl.FARlxc. House Fashionable Mlllmery Shop 1428 Franklin Ave Nl h Some Crop l know a gentle farmer Who was so lazy that ln seven years of farming He only raised hl a LIS'-X TN ,L 7 www' E 1 55 -Q llzuzu um The Title Student l want a book but l can t re member the name lt s a religious book about Moses Teacher in Library after I0 minutes spent in vain searchin Are you sure you can t remember the name'-V Student Let s see-oh yes' Now l have rt lt s Moses in an Old Manse Very Much Upset She Were you very much upset by the recent bank fa1lure3 He Ill say' l lost my balance x He Can Manage It l came for that Job as mana er Were you mana er in the last place you worked3 Wa l camt say bu l mana ed everybody s business for em all the time Too Sudden He as sport team oes byl Look there s Bu les the halfback He ll soon be our best man She Oh ack this IS so sudden x lVlr. . S er. Prop. ' K . . c . . . . gy: ' 's h t. J. F. - . 1 . r , ' f : . . il -E . 5.-yjfw-..f k , , . 7 ' WH 'V X .. S - ff ffft' v-A i.f?. yr .. g '11:f11E:l:EffL ' ' . F - if 1 sA2i22195s:EEi5SE:l' Mit . . . I . ' .. , so :Eg X - freeze aiesgi, -EX- ,.fw,,f,,,,,t -- ' f l 'E 5531 tr All! Q .vxf 7:2222 1 U QS- ' Ll, l ' U17 I ' 'l lf l'i as . ll ffllll' ' 1 Y J . ' ' - 1 ,O -E . L- ful I' lfliffllthx'-fwfr' BOYS I GIRLS I DO YOU WAINT AN INTERESTING CAREER? DO YOL WANT A CAREER THAT IS MORE REMUNER ATIVF THAN THE PERFORMANCE OF CLERICAL WORK5 We can fit you for the work of a LABORATORY TECHNICIAN in SIX months These positions pay usually one hundred doIIars per month Wlth maintenance in hospitals We have caIIs for technicians constantly from various parts of the United States GRADWOHL SCHOOL OF LABORATORY TECHNIQUE 3514 Lucas Avenue St Louis Missouri R B I-I Cradwohi IVI D Director P0 CAN I 'I VE YES 'F You W NT 'srcmo PIIONI ms PIIONL A UANAN4 5 'C' A90 I 'I DLLNIXR 2 IXRKNIVXX1 rm MRS FREDERICK NUSSBAUM DIRIQFOR NILI IIXRVIO IL LLLB STLDIO 33 MUSICAL ARTS BLDG f- ks 3, S d S d hy 'VIRS Ir NLSSBALVI X Complimentary X from A Frlend In Say The Odeon Pharmacy What do you say to your wife when L 7 N G P Ph C you Come home late3 School Supplies Soda Fountain I dont say anythin she says y T111 llllllll I o 0 I s . 1 . . Wirite or call for further information with iliustrated catalogue at Q ' 7 P, , 'U . . I. m . . . - . . Q9 U ' -' . .. 770 'I ' -. X , x , , T C X- T 'E' Special Advantages for Serious Advanced U lu ents A ' tant's Wfork Personally uper 'A ' 'fl . . , . . A , ,SAM 7.Eu ER 55 ' Tiffxti-r ' - ' I ' I'IuIaIi '. Horne. R, h., . U ll0 . rand g ' Ever thing in the drug Iine -Ex. 1' lwd 11111 lf1'11l1tAv-fi .Af ,ga-v-4 S 'QW' lm llnmind um wow, cfdztor m your Schools Annual you d feel the respons1b1l1tvtl1at every E4d1tO1 m Cluef flcels tlmt or proclucmg an annual that he and lus school could vote in all al ound fine accompllshment Much of tlus respons1b1l1ty the prlntel Cclrlles fOr lt rests wxth lum to pmduce the hnal p1ece of wo1L Ir 15 lns effort after all else IS done that makes the book fm success or flzulure Schools m and around St Louxs Lnow the Wxesc Puntmo Lompanx as annual prmtxrs Lnoxu tlut tlns orf mlzmon lS rglnlmlv. cupllwlw, md pmmut A rcpu tanon rh II lns bun Lnnul x dxluoeml 5 domg xull xemr uiur un' tlu. work of proaluunf' Q-ood 'annuals WIESE PRINTING CO The Largest 'Prmters of School cvfnnuals m St Louis llzfflzfx N11 SPRING I5 HERE AND SUMMER COMING ,2a X30 QU? QM f ,NNW ,.f-R x,v'N ACA7-ION DREAM5 X N14 f ff ' llf X 1 ull ,gm X GETOUTTHE ILW, OLD RACQUE1 pvc-L , I H BOY 5 NOT LONG 1 DAR TH I 51?- N 211 wg ,I OLFERS rf I fffltf. ii? Wx. A RE Bu ey PUFP X' XKXX .141 x2 Q X mf' LU-If mnmmmm F RACK STARS fj f? 3 ARE IN EVIDENCE D 5 VVVTIETJ VN. an 1114111 1 , My A lg , an ' ff ' MX f f ff XKXS N I R ' R fi f Rf 'R x X .' X! '4 'RIC , if A H: 1 j 'L , ' ,,. -2- L U - FN !.::.:.: If-nf ' 1 N 6' V :f'- ' v 1 If . . Z ' i ,jf ff of g ' ' LR fa- A05 R fRRR RR R , X N R , ,S F: I, Y J XJ ly! I 1 '. ,::5575 arf! K XX XX ' W f 419.5914 H 5' X ' 5 1 R N ' R R F , 1 2 'X h , C N R 3 J ft fr 7 R 1 W 2 ff yy W I 'qu 1- . R R R R G 3 , A X -lj 'I Y ' .LE V f'1-.X Kff. my X H f 1 fr, rrffzza TILL VACATION - n , WNW F0RE.' K 5' x Wh fiiztvgiigg-H 'A' If if .f D 'h , ' , :V 1 f Q' R R Q ' , ' R R N , ,M If , ' K Imlrlqw' no Y K nu.. ' it R R R fo.: 'fs .4 K 5 . 0 . i Q i A' ,A- , u . Q ,Q 5' R :E- , ,lf Q ' ' 'A ,N ,1 I I Y I: .. 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E ,U O ' ll: IH! and Big! lvx'-.wrfz I 'px .sv 'I I f me R e -er' 'Q'-L get E ' B2 K 2 ,N ,1 THE RED AND BLACK Contmuecl from Page I8 HOBO As a youth I was gifted I could throw more baskets than anyone on our team or any other team And then when I left school my trouble began Everybody wanted me I couldn t turn them down and accept one pOSltlOn so I gave lt up and became a wanderer And here I am Boo Hoo If only I had my life to Ilve over agaln tHe blous hzs nose aqazn and szts down 1 NEWS Former member of the Co C H1 at Central !En!er a qroup ot Iadzes four chorus qzrls rn exquzszte frocks a matron of an Orphans Home Luth apron and cap a stenoarapher effzczent and neat cz mzsszon arq and 1 member of the Near East Relzef Thea arranqe themselpes tn a row tn front ot the audzence and beam sznamq to the tune of Casey Jones 1 ALL Here s greetmgs to the class of I925 We re very glad to see that everyone IS here alrve We serve humanity as well tell you by and by, We're former members of the Co C Hx THE IVIATRON I'm a matron of an Orphan's Home, and Its oodles of fun, The kids are lots of trouble-they keep you on the run, But I'm used to that and l'll tell you why, They always kept us on the Jump ln the Co C H1 STENO l'm a stenographer, efflclent and neat Now a good stenographer can't be beat, Ont Hlrmimd and I tttlttx tlflllf I don t waste my tlme prlmplng and Ill tell you why They taught us better habits ln the Co C H1 IVIISSIONIARY I m a mlssxonary down ln Chlnatown can even read laundry tlckets upside down m good at reforming and heres the reason why We trxed lt on the New ays back ln Central I-Ilgh MEM N E RELIEF I went across the sea the starvmg Rus slans to feed I m always ready to help all those ln need I m used to hungry looks and I ll tell you why I used to work m the lunchroom back at Central Hugh CHORUS GIRLS We re chorus girls four alive and snappy We entertain the publlc and make the people happy We make the tlrecl busmess man forget to sigh Cause we were taught to help others ln the Co C I-I1 ALI.. We've done our blt for HUIHQDIIYIS sake When we are through our reward we'Il take We can think of nothing else, so we guess we'lI go So, that's all there rs, there rs no mo' 'Thea hott aratetullq Io Ihetr audz ence and qo lo thezr seals I NEWS Well, I guess that's all Is somebody going to call the role3 I Some one shouts! When do we eat3 ll Lerq fCont1nued on Page l89J -t'uv1,. A? G gf , .- . ' - -we ' 7 .Q N3 T ,-4 1 g . e 2,-3 . . ,, 5 ,,,fz .153 W 4? iig:,i lf' - ,eff 5-Ps... f'Ti'f. J ,5't h4 - ri, , 1 N K ' ' .1-ji. I - ii ' H - gig, - gf ,+r A C A ' r- 1 , - 1 rt ' n . I mm ' - I ' l 2 J- I --1. .- tr' , -at Anwu, - -L 1- - 15 - ii, U -Qji., .,,,2'-1 Mfg.. C ' 5 I , z , . ' , . I : - , , I ' - I. . , . A I B ' I . 5 . I I . I I ' Y y . . 7 I I . 4 I' I I , OLIXL -H01 DTI XND NIGHT SI RX ICI: Composmon I urmshed bu ST LOUIS TYPESETTING CQIVIPANY I is RIXI JINI IRI We flu lhe Ieltfjfjflllttl ltudtrs zn Iznolqpc fxomposztzon zn SI louzs v T Y PE FACES CAI xLoC ox -Wm IC xuox Continued from Page ISS one 'arts lullzmu at once fhera rs a qrtut dm! ul nom and conluszon J NEWS lsttppmq toruardl Walt I have an Idea' Let s close our little meet mg by Slnglflg our Loyal Song' HOBO lrzsmclf That s a good Idea Here Ill start It DOG CATCHER Oh you can t sing Dave Why you havent got any teeth Le me start Ready By the IVI1ghty POET I wont sung with you now Nlot unless you let Katherme Howerton start us off Her voxce IS lxke the soft Out of Season There was a youn fellow named Hall Nvho mto the sprmv had a fall If he d clled ln the sprln Twould have been a bad thm But he clxdn t I-Ie dred m the fall rlpple of dew drops twmklmg ln the gen tle moon beams Lead on thou Nlght mgale MISS HOWERTON Mr Brown your compliments are dlVlnCl How could any one reslst granting your boons Very well wlll start Already one two three go' By the Mlghty MISSISSIPPI' VI hey Start the smqznq Luth much con tuszon Luth a Larzatzon of pztch and tones Fmczllu the feat zs accomplzshed and they beam to complzrmnt auch other on thezr succtss Then Iwclclrna auch othtr Good wt thtu mln lhur ltutt as tht curzan C1068 down 1 Easy Teacher Humldlty In the air now what does that mean5 Pupxl Oh that refers to the number of people IUII L tIYl1tRI'lR:X'IIIf: IMI f I 4 'IAIII4.'YI'IfR BL'I1.mNc5, 022 I S ir-T 10' ' . J f . D . v . . . 1 1 SK 1- I 1. T 1 1 -Q' . H , I ' 1 - g , ,A X, ,' ,-, N- ,- ,' 2 j. F. ' - llnmlrvtl and lfiflzt-x'-u1'11 Qlde Tyme Rye Bread Honey Wgeat Bread Walter Freund Bread Co Chouteau at Taylor Hasty Student tlletenln to FIILISIC IH and l xt IQUSSIBTI-J e on Student It 1 ox ltnoyx hut from the sound l thlnlm Ill he Tllihlll Key rect' lm so happy l cant help hrealu 0 o son bet the L y then you wont haye 1 Jr alt m S1000 Please' l atlent l can t sleep Doctor Doctor N ou must xx xllx a ew hours e xth d xy l atlent I IH 1 letter L xrrler Doctor 51mple enou h' Then you must st ay home to texth yo mule so mxny trlclts l cunt te uh mme none Sambo Oh thats exsy R.-xbtue Hou do you houre that3 amho Vkell yo yub haye to lxnoys more than the mule dr es this all Just the Same fltty Qu tome: tm Bute er Butcher ne me a y xrd of pr rlt utcher to XSSlStiIll oy ne hl entleman three p s feet H Him: ,ff 1 PHONE Ol INF 6109 A v. LOWE CAMPBELL CJ RXNNXSLIIN DXl S X XFXI lw IXQINNXII lll XRLFS C lzEBFlX il Xl OL S Of Course' He H ou 1 houeexufe 3 I het you dont men know vhxt 1 needle IS for me w om tsfmr lX!lLtI'Od Strlke One' e xt mer om vx is ohn Xdams tzlycd hy the people 1 f the 'N rth3 upll He ya as recelx ed xslth stones 1 xther l uou nr y o so far thit perhaps one would sly that they renexy ed hlm stonxly A- ' -' ' J: S -t4' Q ' the .' . If ll ' .N : n zxy' he f ' all l .. , Y r . Y ,ng int . glu ' 'Q ' ' ' . n tt ST. 1, Us 3 ' , L t 92 f -Ex. lux, 1o,lQ 1' ' , 'Y . , . 3 ' : ' .' , L . : I A 1' 72 V f V xl: IZIQLPI' J, ' I ' , , -, ' . IIJ1 Jw tum- sr. l n .. A V stu 1. F141 mo. z ' ,. -Ex. Rastus: Samho, how come you're ahle Y i 1 , Sl : ldt.tc. lf' c z V l'. I X N I V V - r -Ex. S : . V . . 1. V , V ii-i 1 1 . . -- Q- 'll 2 'l : H ' 'ef J .f ' 3 re- - in ' 2 V F I , 1 vt, ' W' ' ' S ' r 'h : ' -, P ': 'z .' 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