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

 - Class of 1926

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'HL kUI I7 vw I Ib NIU .1 Sv-F-P KW 'Db' l 'Egg akf Xiisffnarmwf fi M -Q, THE RLD AND MACK PRLJNELLA LOVE IN A DUTCH GARDEN H fact that the R1 D xsn Bt xc lx goln to press before the presenta tlon of the semor class play rs made prex ents us from IYIYIQ' lt the customary renew But althou h we have never claimed to be prophets we can easlly forecast an enthuslastlc reception of thus P ay -all thlngs combined seem to polnt to almost certam success It would haue been a hard task to fmd a drama better fitted to our local talent than Lawrence Housmans whlmsrcal loxe phantasy lltllltfltl Lertamly the role of the llght hearted but finally repentant Plerrot has been Invented for that talented actor of ours Daud beslen vvhxle the Innocent and loxlng Prunella hnds her counterpart the wxnsome Ruth llagcrty Of course we can exslly lmagxnc the success of lloward Lawler as the sprl htly Scararnel l'rorn all lndlcatlons we can expect thanks to Nllss LIIHPY another banner year for Lentral theater lostrs and a glance at the cast should conunce one a to the success of the production CH XR 'XL VI Rs Plerrot Daxld Seslcn lqhlrcl Gardener Prunella Scaramel The Boy First Gardner Second Gardener Dolls 'VIEITJOTIC Mouth Hawk Tawdry f f Ruth lla erty Howard lamler ack l lotkcn Herbert laabman Frederlck Schroeder Prude l rnv :cy l r n ueer C ualnt MUMVVIL Rb nd lVl1ldred Qllppard Herbert Taubman frederick Schroeder Meredith Dowling Dancer Qoquette Romp Baritone Love Dorothy Soloman Xrthur Bohn rancfs Newsom X Ice Rrlston Nleredxth lyflwllll Ruth Beall lllldllltifh Xchuff Ruth Beall l llLdlJt'tl'l Xchug l'orrcst Wllllts Ruth Schluer -, , . ,, ,, , , ,, YL., , . ..,,,..., :mf 1- -f - 'H of -4 ' J' ,- -- a . 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'Fw' HX, .3- ., lv ' X ' .Lp ' ,1 , 5 l 7 . , Nil , ' , ' Ml nj, 4, , M A 2 fr 7. -Mg ,... ev-P--' viii sap- 'Q Vw' J-'fffs QV'-mrmf '52, 4' -45 THE Ah THE DISCOVERX lux Ruth ON T see much fun prowllng around these hllls growled oe Dale to hls pal Ray Brml-ts wno had persuaded hlm to leave the pleasures of the city llfe to rough lt ln the foot hulls of the MIQSOUYI Ozarks durmg yaca tlon Dont be a pesslmlst We ll bump into an adyenture sooner or later we re bound to ln these hllls Bah' been here a week and Here oe was lnterrupted as he uncere momously slxpped from the rock on whlch he was standlng and fell Into a heap of brambles and bushes Ha' Ha' laughed Ray look at the heavyweight' You surely put a dent ID mother earth that time Thls was appar ently true for only the curly black halr on top of hrs head was vlslble above the ground although he had scrambled to hls eet Dont be sllly oe snapped Can t you see lt s an entrance to a cave3 Bring the ltghr and we ll explore lt Then Ray who was as eager as hrs pal to do something took a flashllght from the knapsack on his back and scrambled lnto the caye For some time the boys moved sllently forward along a spaclous passaegway Nlhe caye seemed luke a Ollmpse into another world so wlerd and fantastxc were the rock formatlons Once, In particular, the boys were attracted to a man slzed crevlce ln the wall fbi, RLACK A TRUE bIORX Sth utr urged oe always eager for anythlng that might proye excltlng Better not warned the more prudent Ray nt s too narrow You mlght get ID and fall to get out Well lets have the light then lm sure lm not afrald Then oe went forward boldly Ray waltlng patlently IH the darkness heard a sound whlch made hls heart jump and throb furiously X sudden yell' The rush of somethlng flying by hxm ID the darkness' X bumping and thumplng as of somethlng falllng down' down' At last a famt dlstant splash' Then dark ness' Silence that seemed to forbode dlsaster bore down upon hum' Ray came a weak hushed XOICC are you there3 oe' you re all r1ght3 How dld It happen3 questloned Ray hndmg he could talk ID splte of that throbbln ID his throat Ray knew howeyer wlthout ewiplana tion what had htppened and how near his pal had come to taking a fatal plun e lnto the depths of that chasm which had swallowed up tht light their only hope of finding a safe passage throuf h the caye lnhe dreadful uncertalnty of thelr fate was horrlble Would they escape3 Or were they doomed to wander about ID a laby rlnth of dark passageways tlll they dropped from exhaustlon or stumbled lnto some deep chasm5 T.- ,,.-.,T. ww... 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Ah H1 XLK 1 tr 1 vet you out muttered oe hu kl y y pxttcd 1 rlenc s xrm rcassur lngly and together they crept forward on their hands and knees fXs they adxanced tht rocks hecame damp and sllppe ry and t e alr chrlly Xt la t they found them selves ankle deep ln an underground strz im ay o e a as e strc am nlust have an outlet hor some txme they adyanced rn svlence then both stopped SlIUl1lldI'tl0Ll'sl5 we ak drauf t of alr hut welcome is lt wxs broug, t wlth lt a sound which made the hows stare stonlly h pelessly ahead lnto the dar ness That churnmg gurglxnv sound a whlrlpo ml' For some distance the ovs rd hecn alpl t hear the waterfa hut t IH causmd them no fear as they were zxeellc nt swxmrnc rs hut a whirlpool' lhey adxaneed slowly and at last they knew they were at the xery hrlnk of the wxtf rfall oe who f It lt wa ht fault that t ey were rn thl plight was preparing to hrs way out of the wnlrlpool Dont' Ray commanded We wlll go down the rocks togeth r X ery carefully they slid down the rocks and to thelr QUTDTISC they percened a pxthe leading around tht whrrlpool to a llght whlch was the tourlsts entrancc t the caye 'R f 9 V THE RETLRN H1 lwthtl ul! Norse does not awaken the drunken man srl: UCC iXNd CDS lII'l llUL.O OSEPII XNDl RSON was tlred hut contented He threw the unread yenlnw pdpsr lnto tht easy chalr set 1 num care ully DI t c srna hw y pmllshed tahle and then proceeded to opt n Wldf tht two windows o thc room X he completed the task he vazed down w ar mto the strc et below qxlently e w atc htd the peopl: turmm, toward homf to supper Buslness men walktd wlt long strldes to thelr parked cars and pro ceeded wxth measured lndolence to lock them -X belated shopper with a lDllDlJllT'li three vear old chlld ln her arms stopped ln a dellcatessen store prlor to catchlnff a street car X Happer wlth pert nose and red llps wrapped her coat cosely about her and swam ered down t e street X reporter the same one who had just lnterylewed Xlr Xnderson a justed hrs spectacles and was sotn lost ID the crowd A low whlstle escaped I . 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He turned and nudged his girl-friend as he pointed to an lI13l'tlbtlC red and yellow poster You goln 5 he asked a she read the words Wizard of the Vxolm Comes Home Agaln JOSEPH ANDERQON Natlye St LOUISGD ust Returned from European Tour to Play at Home Theatre Saturday and Sunday EIGHT O CLOCK Admlsslon S2 00 and Up X smlle of delight passed oyer the glrl s face The palr walked on The man upstalrs ln hls hotel room chuckled He ceased to gaze upon the street but turned absently towards the dlngy housetops and graylnv sky A sentlmental thought passed through hls mlnd He practical successful and seemingly unromantxc vlollnlst was stlrrcd by a strange emotlon or w is lt only hy the famt breeze whlch played with his steel colored ha1r3 He shook his head and frlnned boylshly as he whispered lnvolunta rlv eres no place 1 e home A strange calm possessed hlm deep self sufhclent egotlstlc melancholy obsessed hlm He thought of the days long gone when he was native St Lounsan agaln he smlled He wanted to shake off hls thoughts WllklDg o er t th easy chair he sat down on top of the eyenmv paper and began to smoke For a moment he gazed abstractedly at the hazy rlnglets of smoke s they struggled ever upward I 1 The first suggestions of twilight crept into the room. lfgotistically, los:-ph renewed hls home commg hx wcltomc his Interviews wlth reporters mc us numerous phone calls from old frnends alnt smlle betrayed hx xtxsfxctlon He wondered what the cxty thought mf hmm what Tom and Xnne were lhllllillll or Brown or Mac Rut ' Unconsclously oseph stralghtened hx splne as he thought of Ruth Ruth had been oseph s sweetheart l hls youth she was his shmlng light But Ruth had Jllted hmm' oseph laughed aloud llted him' At hrst he had thouf ht that life would have to cease wlthout Ruth But the years a been klnd to oseph Before many months he had no not forv otten Ruth but had thanked his lucky stars T that he had been Jllted ueer he thought ex en now that lm m e d 1 a t e l y o l lo w nn that unhappy experlence 'TEAR had come ms 5 f'nU'slCal NUC r K JI I 4' 73, A A. 5, :HW K E f ffl? m7.1Y-,-G.,u4,,Ju 1 I ff X, . . ,W , -Y - A Y. - , -Y' ,S H 5 2, H . . . 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I 4-fb H THE. nu: messes And at each new victory wrth hrs thankfulness that the other man Irmothy Perry had won the farr harred Ruth NIO indeed rf ever a man had been glad because he had failed to garn hrs object oseph was glad that he had not won Ruth Ior the past twenty years he had not seen Ruth Perry and for atleast nrne teen years he had not missed her But now back to hr own countree rn the same crty wrth Ruth he wondered wrth calrn egorsm what she thought of hrm Of course he knew there were no hard fe Irngs Probably Rsth would come to hear hrm Perhaps she would personally congratulate hrm oseph could picture her her gray merry eyes would smile shyly and her blonde silken locks would play wrth a rosy cheek and she would perhaps prn a flower rnto hrs c at lapel tht way she used to oseph sat up yerw strarght and reproached hrmself Be sensrble h murmured and proceeded to tell himself that Ruth s hair was probably whrte and her cheek were probably sunken Beauty gone he smiled grrmly Ah' and once he would haxe rejected all rdeas about the comrng of old age He tried to rejorce rn the fact that Ruth was probably old and perhaps cranky But he couldn t X gloom permeated hrs sprrrts Of course, he told hrmself he drdnt care But strII one hated to think of of women s growrng old Anderson shrugged hrs shoulders, and looked about him Twilight was really setting rn Wrth rt came old, foolish sentrmental, prctures about Ruth Warsaw fi rt -APR f' .,h AND BLACK But oseph was a practrcal man Refus him he decrded to read He arose and prckrng up the evenrng paper from hr chair he sat down agarn Yes an every dar commonplace newspaper would restore hrs mental equrlrbrrum he reas om-d An yet rn the twrlr hr he hadnt enough common sense to put the Irght on So there he sat reading rn the semrdark ness Hrs eyes roamed hastily oser the polrtrcal news He cast a slight glance at the announcement of hrs own home coming I-Ie read without much thought the news rn the socrety column and then proceeded to become lnterested rn famous medrum s autobrography oseph read and read and wondered a Irttle about the souls of the departed But strII his former melancholy persrsted And strII the twrlrght deepened' He heayed a long deep sigh of svm pathy for the souls whrch hovered over the world wartrng for a chance to speak to the Iryrng But soon he realized that hrs eyes were stra ning themsely es to see the prmt For a moment hrs sense returned Wearrly he closed hrs eyes for a second and then began to fold the paper Sud denly he felt himself attracted by a trny artrcle rn the lower rrght hand corner of page Frye SOCIETY WOMAN SERIOUSLY ILL OF HLART ATTACK T JAMES I-IQSPITAL, Sep tember 30 IVIrs Timothy Perry w e I I Ii n o w n socral leader, rs here under care of Drs Ijsf Jn- -A -J-l--T Y -,LT -, 11,7 Y ,i -w v ,Ls W, - Y-ff :-:fm-'ivf' ' W - ' 7' I -- '- ' A s-- sf'--1 ' ' 4 '1,.1'Q 'I A 11 .., ,ji I lf:-, , 1, TWWJ U,- I 1 'f as 4 I A-as 1 'lf I' i myilffflil-sf jf I - L X. 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V .. p V k Y ,UA K u k -11 ' w r -L hw' Q-agar 1.,,,,,A,,,, ,wr THE Humador had been sneaklng out of bed and slttlng before the flreplace for o'l solld compact week asklnf that samc questlon nlght after nlght The real oblect for hls keeplng such late hours can easlly be guessed He was preparlng for the blg nlght when relndeer Jlngle thelr harness belts and the Good Old Salnt manlfests hls love and generoslty by fllllng llttle and blg stocklngs allke and sprlnkllng good cheer and happlness abroad The clock hammered out eleye strokes and Humador felt so drowsy that the bed and sleep were too lnwltlng to reslst He felt sure now that he could Slt up that nlght and so he dropped off to sleep Snow fell durlng the whole nl ht but day opened hls eyes on a world of glam orous beauty The smooth creamy land scape was dotted Wlth llttle shadow spots of trees and tWlgS and the dalnty foot prlnts of small anlmals worked lntrlcate deslgns on mother earth s qullt of snow Mrs Wllllams was up at five o clock for thls was to be a busy day D0llClO la SDICC cake sweet potato ples that only the South can produce jolly glnger breads and a host of other goodles had to be baked The famous anlmal that has been the joy of a Chrlstmas dlnner for years ln the South, had to be removed from hls temporary abode ln the smoke house, to the warmth of the kltchen, where Mrs Wllllams was to prepare .-l'1ll'TlH for hls debut on her PTCCIOUS flower bordered platter that had been used on Chrlstmas many tlmes before Humador slept late He had work that was to be done, too, but not ln the daytlme HIS plan had been verv care flrff way lv' f Fi its 44' .J 'ZLM54 AND MACK fully lald out so that he knew just what to Two good 5lZCd rocks IS mammy s old dlshpan that was used for carrylng chlps and old Slng the hound were to be put ln readlness for Hum ldor -. speclal use Humador s mother appeared ln the cloorway clad IU a splck and span apron and a red bandana l-lumado does you know what day dls am3 Dls am Chrlstmas Eve Day an dey IS work to be dld an l reckon eflten yo all want ole ganty Qlaus to come you bettah glt up an 4 It lndulttrous sald Mrs Wllllams Wellunl replled the yawnlng Hurrwa or Mammy you reckon do Santy Claus spect to come sho nuf5 lnqulred Della flnlshlng her breakfast and dalntlly wlplng her mouth on the checkered tablecloth l doan know he got no tlme fo la7y chlllun whut doan mlne dey mammy and pappy an he tole me once dat de reln deer won t eben come near a house where dey lb sech chlllun Ole Santy say dat once dey wuz a llttle dahky bov whut sed he dldn care lf de relndeer come or not, cause he never spected to be good anyway, but one nlght de blg relndeer come an' took hlm off an' he never wuz foun agaln Della's eyes opened fully, and llkCWlSC her mouth and Humador declded to get UP The remalnder of the day was taken up wlth work for everyone IH the famlly Mrs Wllllams went to and fro ln the kltchen, Slftlng flour, beatlng fluffy eggs, and plylng her work Wlth sklllful hands, Della cleaned the lamps, swept up the V , - T..-,se V 3-J T-,z' ..-' fggu A' fi V-27' auf Y-Yugi, , f' 'fe-59 T765 ' ' 'T ,fu -lf'-'rv -,-.-'sf' 'dj -V V , , k 11' f V .. -Zh -.. :--- IHN,,.,- ,W ,,,,,,,l V - f l.. , - L5-go ls- K - -V ..-- ' o . 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' I I GW 1 X A Al j nod' 1 74? m ,,! 246.54494 '9-' Y-4 4 i .ia THE AND BIACK hearth put a new scalloped paper on the mmtle and put the house ID pzrfect order Humador and his pappy cut wood and fed the stock Exenlng found the famlly ln an exclted and expectant mood The last lingering rays of the wlnter sun spread over the field of snow and llght feathery clouds swept a clear path over the sky for the dashing sled of qanta Claus Xfter supper the children popped pop corn and hunt., up thelr stockmgs and at nlne o clock everyone was ln bed Mrs Wlllnams put out the lamp and retlred ostenslbly She had found that this plan was a feasible one as It saxed the ture someness of COGXIULI the chrldren to bed To glve her llttle plan a touch of realism she applled her well dehned snore Wherx that famlllar sound reached Humadors ear he got up being, careful not to make speck of noise and sllpped out the door Mrs Wllllams awoke and she too was careful not to make any noise Mrs Wllllams had no closet suitable for hldlnff those thlngs that for some reason ll t6V1t3 bly make thelr appearance around Qhrlst mas tlme so the storeroom had to serxe that purpose She was just about to open the door to the treasure room, when a dark form moving about ln the yard arrested her attention She went to the wmdow for closer observance, and found to her amazement that the object was Humador After gettlng out of the house success fully, Humaclor went IH search of the two large rocks and the old dxshpan Huma dor s plan was a complicated one, but It could not fall The rocks were to be placed over the chimney which act neces sltated the use of a ladder he had for gotten that the old dlshpan was to be put ID a convenlent spot ln the yard and old Sing, the hound was to be tled loosely to the gate post lf everythlnr, was suc cessful when Santa Claus tr ed to come down the chxmney he would have to remove the rocks Humador planned this all out and fate would have the rocks hut the dlshpan down IH the yard caus IDL, old Sung to awake and bark at the relndeer and chase them away thus leaw H17 Santa Claus stranded on the roof Humador would then come out and see for himself thereby answerlng the tlme honored questlon concerning the exlstence of Santa Claus Humador found the pan and old Slng and leaung htm tled loosely went off ID search of the rocks Mrs Wllllams felt that Humador was up to somethmg mlschlewous and so she followed hlm For the f'-1TSt tlme that night Humador felt lnsecure The cold stlll surroundlngs were mysterlous the snow crunched under his feet and the gnarled llmbs of old ragged trees cast grlm shadows ox er his path He knew that he would haxe to go to the thlcket for the desired rocks, although he felt something lmpendlng He was almost sure that somethlng was followlng hlm, some great walklng mys tery, and yet he could not look back Suddenly the story that hxs mother had related that mornlng came to htm with a meteor like swlftness, the story of the abductlon of the boy by the huge rem deer All thought of hlS careful plan vanlshed and his one alm was to get away, to get home to hls mammy, or to run lozttf or f'--f ee- e- --e.. ,,c,,r-e we -so 'A be are fig referee I .- -- - - - J' I -- ' -- Y ' .-4 - ff'-ew ,,. ---ng yr. 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L., .lfziff AND BI SLK CAX E MAN BILPLS lo arf! c ll l Il BORDl N the ofhce boy for the hrm of Smlth Mop and lVlopp1ng Qo was seated at a dc sk th it was arranffed ID the same way nmety n1ne desks out of a hundred ofhcc '1 I s--1' uv .Q Joys c s s are arrxnge near c entrxnce nf the offhce WllllC was dOlI1g what nlnety nlne out of a hundred ofhce boys were domv at that 1dent1cal moment nothmg 'Noth1ng 'Nothlnv Jut dreammv dreamlng dreams were W1ll1e s da1ly dozen t was year ago that Wlllle rst entered th1s office ln answer to an ady er tlsement H1s hrst encounter was w1th lVlr Younv General ofhce manaver When asked the usual quest1ons Wlllle gaye the followmv facts age sex enteen experlence none educat1on just hnlshed h1f.,h school famlly yes w1ll1ng to work hard yes Thus Wlllle became the ofhce Joy W1 IC wa at the tlme of th1s story just the age when romance lS uppermost 1n a youth thoughts S when we say W1ll1a111 wxs dreammg we mean he was YOIHSDCIDLZ Many a t1me had W1ll1e been caught dreammg by h1s employer and u ually just when the cxcltement of the s1tuat1on was most tense Once hc was dfPdHllI'lE.f of the wlde deserts where h the loyer of a lJPEi1tll-Lll glrl had just res cued her and was h l1tlI1L, w1th the Xllldlll whose knlfe polnted for W1ll1e heart lr was cruelly slnklng to 1ts mark and W1 he s younff llfe was ebbmff when Mr Xt the present moment W1ll1e had just hnlshed readmg a thrllllng book The ock ave and 1ts contents had sent 1 m1nd off on aclyentures Suddenly the door opened and there appeared a human belng upon the threshold Th1s human be-mg was busy swmv mg: a st1cls. a round poe rather IH h1 hands Now gentle readers you surm1se that thls round pole was a cane Well you re wrong To proye the case l shall enumerate a few ldentlfylnff detalls lhls lndlyldual was wearlng a palr of khak1 pants a blue sh1rt and a cap upon whlch was lnscrlbed the word Porter Do these ltems make clear the fact that the round pole 1n the 1nd1y1duals hand was IU reallty a mop and that when he swung th1s mop he was mopp1n03 If they do then you know that thls was Bebus hrastus Hollus Wlllle rewarded Bebuss actlon Wlth a super1or feehng Bebus stopped mopplnv and settlng the mop agalnst the wall 1ns1de the ofhce he closed the door W1llah he sald can Ah use yo all s phone3 Sure Bebus zo r1Qght ahead Bebus p1cked the lnstrument up and proceeded to call hls number It seemed I 1 In - . 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'dk ev-F-'P 1 I mmf' s,-4 I-4 THE to be a very Important call for Bebus was nerxous He vwrped hrs forehead hdgeted and squrrnrcd Presently he Qot hrs party Hello Silld Bebllb Hello apparently answered the party ls lVlrss lLun1ce there please3 asked Bebus Yes whos drs callrnv5 evrdently came the reply Thrs here am lVlr Hollus callrng yassum lVlrstah Bebus Hollus Appar ently berng told to hold the lrne Bebus waited and as he wanted he became more nervous more hdgety and more squrrm rng Then came a femrnrne vorce over the phone Hello Bebus s heart beat fast and loud Bebus s heart stopped beatrng Bebuss heart started to beat fast agarn but rt lost one stroke where two should have been pulsatrng Only sweet vorces gentle readers make hearts beat rn thrs way Hel hello stuttered Bebus Who s d1s5 asked the vorce Drs3 Cam t you guess who drs am3 Am dns Mr Bebus l-lollus3 came the another beat To think that the owner sweet questron and Bebus s heart lost of the femrnrne yorce actually knew hrm by hrs vorcel What do yo all want, Bebus3 Bebus gulped ld lack to call on yo all tonrght, lVlrss lgunrce Hope upon hope surged rn the heart of Bebus Thus was the fourth trme that week that he had asked to call on hrs lady love Three trmes she had refused fwlltl four stew-raw! ritf 'fs Ah HIACK We she replred all rrght Bebus s heart stood strll Goodbye sind l unrce Croodbyc strmrrrered lltbus o sounds to that effect and he hunt up tht recerver Then takrng a red b md xna out of hrs pocket he wrpcd the persprrrtron off hrs forehead All these actrons Wrllre carefully notrced Then porntrng a finger at brastus he sard serrously Be us l belreve you re rn love Whcms the grrl you love and what does she look lrkef Tell me Aw Wrllah blushrngly Bebus replred She s just de sweetes lrttle gal rn de whole roun wo ld llhe sun was shrnrng the moon was sendrnv its rays and the stars were twrnklrns., rn Bebuss heart at that moment Lrsten Bebas tell me all about her sard Wrllre for he was rnterested l-le was always rnterested rn romance So Bebus told Wrllre all about lVlrss unrce qt C arr flow he met her at a socral affair how he fell rn love at first srght how she had snubbed hrm how hrs heart had ached and how he had asked to call on her four trmes and had been suc cessful just once thrs once Wrllre gazed at the cerlrng rn thought, then hrs eyes went to hrs book lyrng open on the floor Wrllre became Interested rn the headmg of a page lr was open at hrs favorrte chapter, The Qave man Perrod Turnrng hrs gaze to Bebus, Wrllre sand, serrously Bebus, lm gorng to help you wrn the lady of your heart Lrsten, now Bebus, you re too chicken hearted Too easy You xe got to be a H -,.,,w - W- - H, -,,.- --- - - --Y A- ----- -- f --'- '1 , TV wh-V' H Vx, ru ,, -- -' . 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THE man a caye man 'lhat s your only w xy of wmnmg her What ll yo all me in anyway Wlllahi Cave man3 .fXh alnt nebber heard tell of such a thlng Bebus was perplexed thus was something, new to hlm Once more Wlllle was nn deep thought Don t you know what a cave man l mean When you call on her tonlght Bebus you tell her you re a real man tell her you re of the cave man ty pe one afralcl of nothlm., and one wnllxns., to cltmb the highest mountams for hcr lVlake It loud and Impress her deeply Rebus absorbed all thls matter of phllc ophy from the eighteen year old phllos opher DJ you fet the ldea Bebus3 asked Wllllt Yes suh Wlllxh .fXh do sand Bebus half heartedly for ID truth he only got xbout one haf mf what WllllC to d lI11 llc continued his IHOPPIHL, e mvht was clear c stars were out The streets were llghted e tlme X d mor tht th e old a boquet of llllCS rn hrs hand The xs p X doorbell ran was opened X man stood on man was drc ssed m what wc may presume w is t e yery nobblest ashlon X b ac derbv sat jauntlly on hr head He wore a red and 1 reen striped hlrt These col ors were matched for effect by blank shoes wlth whlte spats le had fray gloyes and was holdln a brown cane rs was lr Sebus ras us llollus walt ITIL, for admission unto the house of lyllss l unlce St C lalr Rebus stepped mto the parlor for the door led drrectly there Ihr room was '? 1' laywhyyv s l 4- .:...s.,-tai' 50 f G- -'fmwefff sfifi-YW-Q45 M AND BIACK dimly llghted by gas There were four occupants besides Bebus ln the room On a sofa was l unlce s father ln his stoclclng feet ln a chalr was seated bunlce s older brother On the floor shootmg chlmes were two younger brothers They were all starlng at Bebus eff son sand the father breaklng the sllence take the en man s things efferson the elder of the two on the floor arose with a scowl and taklng Bebuss derby and cane he executed a burlesque by donnms., the derby and swlngmg the cane as he strode out of the room Thxs brought a shrlek of glee from the other brother on the floor who seexng three menaclnf looks from the other occupants of the room lmmedlately shut up Then a XOICC called Ham lton come heah llamllton plclced up hls marbles and wlth a last look on the floor to see lf he had m ssecl any he re uctantly C t The room was agaln sllent Bebus squlrmecl and hdgeted The entrance of lunlce broke the sllence -Xt the same tlme Bebus lot a hrs worrles y relgned rn hx htart for before hlm was hrs queen of loye and beauty Good ey enm Rebus C.-ood ey enm EUDICC XUHIH bllCI1CS LUDICC WaS StaI'll'l0' at her father The father stared at Bebus an arose he brother also stared at Rebus and arose then bath cast a last rese 'rtful look at Bebas and left the room Rebus handed the boquet of lllles to l l1l'1lCt and sand Heah Eunice Xh done brour ht yo dese She tools them and thanlsmg hrm sat down on the sofa coyly next to hum I X-are 1-3 fra- t 4Zff sy fi r 2 ' as - , qw ,L j -e - 1' . f at BJ' 'Wil ,. 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B, - , . . -I v . 5 'ci '7' ' A v h x ww' ' W Fw R12 'L ss -- lwzfzemet' :ik V THE MD ru xox -Xgam sllence A horrlble sllence ust when Bebus wlshed most to txlk h couldnt Words wouldnt form on hx llps Then a thought came to Bebuss mmd Wlllle s words Be a cave man Now Wxllle had for otten to tell Rebus certaxn other characteristics of the cave man Flrst that he ln ed m a cave hence the name secondly that caxe men were strong men and able to take care of their own lnterests thxrdly that mothers and fathers of falr damsels ln the cave man that these same mothers and fathers were cavellke coo Bebus as we know was ignorant of these facts So that after a very short mterval of tlme had elapsed It IS small wonder that a door was suddenly opened a hat was thrown out and a second later the owner of the hat was gn en the freedom of the world outslde KHOWIII' these facts we must assume that thmfs had gone wrong and that thlngs were not as they should have been ln the flrst place there was no caxe ln the second place Bebus was too loud ID proclalmlnv to Eumce his manly qualltles was ln fact loud enough to awaken Lumce s father from his slum bers and he ID the thxrd place not belng used to cawe man methods mlsconstrued the gentle mtentlons of Mr Bebus Hollus and unconscrously adoptmr, prlmltlve methods h mself treated Bebus ln a man ner almost too cave like After collectlng hlmself tof ether Bebus wearlly trudged home When the sun first beglns to shlne when the world IS awakening and the streets are f':llllHL, with pedestrians when the clocks show that the tlme IS 8 a m lor! x then we are led to bellexe that anothzr Wy hx egun hes: happenec to me the condltlons of the IHOYIIIFIL, after th night before ln our story On the thirteenth floor of an ofhu bulldlng downtown an elevator stoppzcl and 1 young man stepped out lr wxs Willie Borden Wlllle was whxstllng the latest song and as he entered the ofhce he danced the latest steps Wlllle set htm self to work at once ln a gay fashlon and by two hours had nearly hnrshed all hls glanced up and on his face came a look of bewllderment of surprlse and of puzzlement Standing m the doorway was Rebus 'Not the usual ordlnary Rebus man IS usuxl or ordinary when he has two black eyes or rather two blacker eyes hls arm ln a sllng and patches on his face ' Uib fun 1-L 'x ve' Why Bebus how dld thls hxppen asked Wlllle with a puzzled look typlc al mf light hearted youth Wlllle had for gotten Bebus and hrs love affair Bebus heaxed a slvh as he replxed Wrllrh he began slowly where dud yo all hnd all dis about can men J I-.us A- ,--v s -'-- is ,,-,- .K . 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THE Juet warm enough to make one feel drowsy and prefer the 1 rc at open spaces to the achoolroom They had come to the conclusion th it the only remedy for suc a feclinf wxs to xhsent themse yes Haye you the key Helen3 W es but do be quick someone might see ue warned Helen producing the key and unlocking the door Now lets make our fudge and then y e ll call up Herb he didn t go to school either and get him to come over Ne where lb the cocoa lVlarve3 inquired Erika poking her inquisitive head into every ayailable nook ln the pantry stupid' Coodnebs l hope no one saw us come over here You know they can bee us from any win dow on this side of the school l dont think they could haye The fud ei done' Hurrah' uick' turn it out into the pan 1 here now' We ll put it in the ice box and 1 o out on the hack porch where we won t be been until it hardens 'Vly that fudge must he hard hy thi time Weye been out here an hour Suggeeted Erika who was hungry for her share of the sweetmeat Q.-irls haxe either of you the key' lf ou l1Ol1SC questioned Helen anxiously havent were locked out of the for l hayen t it We hay en t it Oh' what will we do' We we just got to get in' Dont aak me l have a hright idea lets get a ladder and climb into the Second 'story window lim f 111171 '1 J-AIJ7' vw ma9 ' ,l QW? H -Ifmfmiea JM 'P J AND BLACK -X ladder was brought and placed under a window l rik x with gre it d xrmg mounted forgetting that she wab not invieible ri 1 in crc cuic ' l rcs you cant get in quickly l hrs m neck' shouted a 'very frightened gir from her perch on the laddtr Howex 91' she f1I13lly succeeded IDC unlocked the front door admitting er friends Do you suppose she eaw us' We were in her class you know Ye l know she did and lm scared to death We l didnt get a chance t see w ether she saw us was too Jusy r ing to get in th it window l orget it Let s haxe some fudge ou can hixc 1 you want l c n ea any Oh l wish I hadnt done thie l wieh gone t t school walled poor Xflarge hcr he rd buried in a bofa pillow Dont cry 'Vlirgie we cant do any thin xhout it now but ptrh ips she didnt see Us anyway But but how can we exer explain 0 oh dear' or goodness sakee' the phone llelen will you answer it3 Marge sat up and prepared to listen Hello llellc is this lVlrs Stanley5 Qrirls, I believe lt s Herb, ill kid him a little No lVlrs qtanleys not home, what in the world do you want mother for' -- ,, ,Ze ' ig-gig A ,y ix?-'J' ' ' 'f f ' ' ' ' -f ?-ff! f'f . -ij - H11 I V - 'V TWXK :' 2 - - v - 'f T... 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'Y kg I t 6 V , ,qf --1 1.-AW ,of lb99 l :MQ ,PW .FL-1 fn, -'.-ef-4 A 5' THE AND BIACK WHEN BILLINGS DIDN T PLAY Hu Szmon Iitcltr IRLS are naturally hero worshlp a pretty lrttle miss named Dorothy Salrs pers You will always find the best athletes the best orators and those boys who excel rn any actlvlty sur rounded by a bevy of hero woshlppmg damsels But there another side t thrs ldolatry business Once a hero ceases to be a hero the worshipping on the part of the falr ones also ceases Such has been the situation so far as l lcnow ln all my ten years as athletlc coach of Hamp ton Hugh whrch IS by the way the best hlgh school ln the state l know of no exception But pardon me there has been one exceptlon to thls rule of hero worship and that ln quite recent times The exceptron IS umque ln sey eral ways but you ll haye to llsten to a story lf you are curious enough to want an explana tlon of the case Some FINE years ago there entered mto our hrgh school a well built huslcy who answered to the name of Wllllam BllllDgS Hrs father was a well known cxty detec trve, who had endowed hrs son wlth those qualltles whlch haye made detectlyes famous, namely courage stubbornness and a certaln amount of bug headedness As you wrll see later, Wllllam possessed his share of the flrst two qualxtles and yery much more than hrs share of the quality last named It happened that at the same tlme that Wllllam entered Hampton, re entered bury As fate would have rt Wrlllam and Dorothy were put rn the same advlsory group and when Wllllam saw Dorothy lt was a case of loye at hrst sight SIDCC Dorothy was only a freshman and not acquamted wlth the high school gurls method of choosing only school heroes for friends she became qulte frrendly with Wllllam As I expected Wrllram trred out for football the yery flrst term that he was ln school He had all the natural qual ltles that a football player needs but he had a lrttle too much competrtlon the frrst year and so didnt malce anythmg but the thxrd team The only Important thing that happened concerning football that year was the dlscoyery of a sensa tlonal quarterback rn the person of Henry Sutter a sophomore at that time Henry won us a champlonshrp rn that year and slnce he was good for two more years, l began to figure on at least two more champlonshlps Tlme passed as time does and the DCZIDDIIIQ of the next football season found Dorothy stlll going with Wllllam, and It found me wlth another pretty good quarterback on my hands, for Wrlllam tried out for the team agam and soon proved hlmself almost as good as Henry l felt that xt was about trme that the lad should be gettrng some recognltlon, so l 1111, IN A 'JY ' 'V llT'f- Y, Nr' D MJ.. 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' ' V v 'UQ 'hu fniz Q.,-r KW err hint' W iff FM ik' 'A 'B'5' 4-494 THE IU-U put hum ID 1 anu ex erv once nn 1 whnle We had a xc ry successful season that year Wfltlnlnf all our xmes md when lnhanks vlvlnt, Day came aroand we were just about ready to hold on to the champlon fN hast l XA X tf tal ll M X N Xu 2 M1 shlp for another year lqhl last game was w1th our tradltlonal foe Sayman I-hgh and slnce this school had also had a yery successful season l dldnt allow any of my players to 1 et oyerconhdent Thls game also by the way marked an epoch ln the lxyes of Wlllxam and Dor othy Thanksglvlng, Day Itself dawned bright and clear wlth a light fall of snow 1n the mornlng l had decided to let William start the game at quarter and saye Henry for later and such was the arranvement when the teams llned up for the kick off For five mlnutes Bull played real foot ball and then he blew up 'lhe next hue minutes was featured by fumbllng on hrs fill Hat,-zssw' 53 r 1' NND B.l.Xf.lx part and as a result Sayman scored two touchdowns l h xt w is enoui h for 1 rn d se cnr 1 1 om., story short llenry scored t ree touchdowns won the game and the champxonshlp lhf day xfter the gxm he was lxonlzcd by the hero worshlppers and to cap xt all eyen falthful Dorothy turned her back on William and SYT1llCd on Henry 'lhls last was no surprise to me for l had been expectlnv such a turn ID affairs for a long, time Dorothy was becomlng educated thats all' Yet lt was an awful blow to Blll and when Henry turned out to be tht star of Hamptons basketball and baseball teams lt dxdnt help matters one bit' The next year was Henry s last and he made the be t of lt Dorothy became hl best f lrl frlend and lt seemed that Vvll llam was out of lt for good so far as she was concerned Well thanks to Henry Hampton won lts third straight football champlonshlp and on the night that he 1 raduated l honestly shed tears lf he could haye stayed with us but one year more llampton could haye set a record for the number of successne champion shlps won but as thlngs turned out l had figured wlthout Wllllaln When Henry' graduated Dorothy made an attempt to get back mto the good graces of Wllllam but accordmt, to the old saylns., Cnce bitten twlce shy Bxll wouldnt let himself be fooled agaln lhen came our hero s senlor year When l sent out a call for football men at the tart of that year l knew full well that should Btll come out again, he would fa, s - 1,4 at at Ill?-4 V V h J- -Q ' , -.-17,-..'--'-:, ' ' , ' i W., - , .r f , . . t -7 'Q ,if A r-s.,'?7 '?','.L4,t,,,, ff:-:?s't'1 i , -A-'fo 4. 7 ' '. 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I ' AAA-AAAW ysbddkfh E ,c y wuann-fwvng, ,Y page 'Q 'bt'-s .- -4 12: me f' THE NND the ref 11lar quarterback lilll eame out 1nd when our opemnsg game came 1round sure enough he was playmeg flz nry s old pos1t1on from the openmeg whlstle Blll played e s 1n 1 1n1 seore w 1 our fayor eh1eHy bee1use of h1 knekmff anc runnlng l caught on to hrs e,1me at once e w1s out to rn1ke l'llIl1S popular w1th the g1rl he w 1ntfd to be a sc ool he ro as cn y 1d Jun It was n t unt l after th ga n howey er tw rch w IS by the wav a repet1t1on of the hrst that there was another hero to be wor shrpped Xfter that game Blll would y rlk down the hall w1th a elrl on each arm hoplnv to pass Dorothy b3llSlJUI'y If hrs hopes were reahzed he would look 1t er co y and then turn up h1s nose a e passed on b1ek tm oot31 o 1r1 ULltNl er my team l oked 1ke a m1ll1on d 1ll1r to me 1 77 ed 1 ty cents saw t at was a one 1n team th1t one man bcmf our rlend Wlllldttl l 1 so s1w t at would yet st 1 headed vy r s popularlty th1t mv eyen cos us champ1onsh1p So l 1 ot hold of Patncls. Vloore a husky youth who had not Blll been playmv would haye been on the f1rst team Well our fm 1l 1 amt blew 1ro.1nd The wee before 1 lam yes s1y XX1l ld 1 beaten Sl 1te r 1 1 II oyed to rn: w at had thoulfht e cn Ire se 1son I w 1s LIOIIILI too ar t 1t game w1th 5l1ter he h 1d earned t e 11 on a most cyery o CHNIOII 2 w s makmeg a grand drlye far 1nd1y1dual hon ors 1nd even the rest of the team were startlng to klek y dont you m 1ke hlm let pay! 1 kec one o th bays after t e Slattr game lhosc words ended Wrlllam s career as a player on my team lm a firm belley er rn team work and when 1 play er gets It 1nto h1 head that he IS the whole team mstead of one of the eleyen It s tlme to make a l1ttle chan e ID the echeme nf t tnvs Those lfldlyldddl stars dont belonv to modern football Eyen Red Q.-ranye owes hls fame to the other ten men who formed h s rnterference when he carrled the ball And when a team starts to klck bee 1186 the eg1artc-rback wants all e glory rf playlnf r vmse rt s tl to put ID a quarterback who knows wh1t coope-r1t1on means e a sald before our fma fame came 1round lt was w1th 'Uayman and the wlnner would be the state champlon lr was a vreat day for football clear wrth a nlpplns, wlnd When l went out to look at the held an hour before vame t1me the stands were pretty well hlled There were present a number of the alumn1 and l saw Henry Sutter seated next to Dorothy Sa rsbary was surprlsed at seems, Henry but not Qurprrsed at QCCIHO' htm wlt Dorothy y '1s looklnf at t at couple notlced l31ll escort two gn s t nearby seats e s1w Henry 1nd Doc oo 1nf 1n 1 d1rect1on an 1 aye t em one of hne sneermf 1 ances en he Came down to dres I 5A'5t AQ ' ' K K -' 1- f,,,K 1 1'f'L 'lA,A, X' P 1 s A, ' ' 'QlHA.Af .. 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YQ g sit c hat of P' lf , .-XS l '2 Q lli11,, hc 1 . l : ' 'g '- . is ' f l-I ' 2 ' 3 ' 'S ' A ' lc' if 2 ' c 3, 2 -' -2 , - Th2 u . bu l ld 't h ,lp it, l hw' ' 2 ' '2 'Il' hs 'll' l ' f ' we . ft N ta 1 l V 'G lu .i .f Nil sv . . 1' me-we ts 'ff-f , an-1- L 5? sg-r QM,-,qv-,., wo? 1 ,,f-ff-'4 THE RLD AND BIACK THE COWARD litf flllhlll l5!Ul77IJtItl N the Bowery where he was born and where he ltved he was known as the Rat lr was a curtous natne but tt fttted htm well Both tn looks and tn acttons he well resembled the creature for t lfllf X lt radii!!-A hqgx ltl stt swf' 1 whtch he was named Hts small wtlened face wtth the closely set shtfty eyes gaxe one the tmpresston of a cornered rodent He was well lsnown tn that netghbor hood of lost hopes and despatr Xll knew httn and all hated htm By professton he was a thtef By xocatton he was a poltce snttch hence the dtsltke among hts com ptntons Hts crtmes were all ltmtted to petty thtevlng for the Rat was a coward and for more rtsky crtmes he had no nerxe He was a man tf we can call htm a man who would steal the penntes from a news boy s stand or snatch the money from a chtld on tts way to a grocery All hated htm and were afratd of htm for no one lcnew when he would turn trattor Lx en the poltce to whom he was an tmportant tool dtsltked htm l he may be there ts some good but one could hnd nothtng good tn the Rat When the war came he was tn prtson He cared ltttle about the great struggle It dtd not matter to htm that men were lstlled tn defense of thetr tdeals and that hts country was tn danger It was only after the warden announced to the gath ered prtsoners that those who wtshed to enltst tn the army would be pardoned that he began to be aware of a war When we say that the Rat had no good charactertsttc tn hts make up perhaps we ma e a mtstake Xt one ttme tn hts chtldhood he had been to an art museum he had gone there on a dare from one of hts compantons and he carrted away from tt a memory of a face a beauttful face lhts memory had followed htm throughout hts ltfe 'md somettmes when he was not on guard he was haunted by t It always brought a longtng for some thtng beauttful and tt was on those rare If nt V f- P- -F' g1': f' -'Nj' ,r,--E - ' 4 ' T:'T:: -4 2.2-:sr ' 7 - t o is 4 e' '1 f ot' ,. ,g , All ,, , on My ,1 .P Fe ,.., ' ,gusts ,N-:J .f . - ' . 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X ,we .4 v-Q THE occasrons that he felt the meanm ss of hr character It was the memory of thr dream lrlse face that caused hrm to enlrst rn the xrmy Whrle rn prrson he had often thouf ht of rt and upon one occasron rt came to hrm as a shock that he was trred of hr lrfe de was trred of berng, shunned and hated he began to realrze the squalor of hrs sur roundrngs and when upon a certarn day he notrced throuv h the prrson wrndow a group of happy soldrers who arm rn arm paraded joyously through the street he made up hrs mrnd to jorn the army He wrshed a new start rn lrfe and there he felt he would get rt No one would know hrm rn the army and there perhaps he coud forget hrs past and be rs joyous as those soldrers rn the street He enlrsted The recrurtrns, serfeant asked hrm a few perfunctory questrons and he was sent to a trarnrnw camp to become a soldrer After two months of trarnrng he was a soldrer but rn name only for not eyen the drscrplrne of the camp could banrsh the furtrye crrngrnv look rn hrs face The strenuous exercrses could not strarghten hrs bent back or deprrye hrm of hr habrtual slouch He had thought that by merely enlrstrnr, rn the army he could lose hrs Character as easrly as he had doffed hrs crvrlran clothes but he was mrstaken It was rn the early days of the camp rn France, when the soldrers were strll full of the sprrrt and ambrtron rnstrlled rnto them by therr rousrng send oft that the rncrdent happened whrch placed the Rat rn the same posrtron at the camp that he had frlled rn the East Srde ffrrxly xfsff--:l'J,'X W7 1, 33 yf 44' ,J H AN-D BIACK X crrppled dog, hrd been adopted by the dryrsron 1 he Rat was srttrng, one day on 1 los, and catrnr, hrs drnner from hrs css rt w cnt c C rpprnu to p ss rs hind snatched xt rt rt sn t e int turned ind ryaff y r k d rm lhe dog yelprns, wrth pam lumped away but a group of soldrers approached the man bay whats the bu, rdca anyway? asked one of them Oh mrnd your busrness l got a rrght to krck who l want to Well thrs rs my busrness he rs my dog and now you yellow pup come on and fight me 'lhe Rat looked at the younf fellow He was not brgger than hrmself but the uprrght fi' ure who contempl rted hrm wrth blazrng, ey es filled hrm wrth a fear Wrth a muttered Aw whats brtrnf you turned away just as he had turned many trmes from a srmrlar srturtron rn the lrfe that he had trred to forget younf boy looked at hrm scornfully sard You are ye ow But the pard no heed he walked on That nri ht on hrs cot he could sleep He had trred to lose hrm-self not nut had farled Why had he not fc u ht the boy surely he could beat hrm What was the reasonf Would he always back down rn the crucral moment3 e had promrsed hrmself, so many trmes, that when the next opportunrty came he would proye tha' he was a new man, drfferent from the Rat of the Bowery But at each trme he had farled lach trme he had screwed hrs courage tip up e'11'f i Tp-'- Ap ref ofa H' t ff , pri -P' N 'hr7J-s1Qf 'li W '- YQ ' ' f W ' - - ?5u '5 4- 9 'M' X --,K , ..s- . 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I 'r 'X Sgsrw- NEW K A fi Y- ,Va 2 .4 4-4 THE tr the hrehest pornt only to haxe rt grye way when the test came Would hrs whole life be composed of such rncr dentsj Would he always remain coward3 lle finally slept l'he news of the shameful episode had sprerd rhe next mornrne, And again as had been the case rn New York men shunned hrm Hrs approach to my group of nren was a signal for their dispersion On each turn he was openelv rebuffed N man had called to hrm from a group o soldiers Oh' Ye ow lqhe Rat heclced hrs steps and freed hrm but again hrs courage failed hrm and h slouched away t rom that pornt hr life became undur ablz Taunted and and .aughed at hrs furtrye wallt required a resemblance to th rt of a hunted animal lr was only xfter conrprny ad re rched t c front tr nches t it t ey eeastf to pfrsecue rm rtrl thrs pornt the s rr had been to rm something distant He was aware rt ut on y rn a dim w 'Now t at the trenche w re re rched it acquired a new meanrnl It was here that he was rt able to fflrmpse t e results 0 e re e cat re stenc e trenches ind the moanrnw fthe wounded Frllfd hrm wrth a fear whr h was stronger th rn the fear of death itself X he watched the composure of the rc st of the tr not who had gotten Us to cs orrnr details of wir hr heart lr e wrt enxy hr after nr t a he ay rn th mud of the trench he rm if rned himself brayely dashrnv across no rn rn s land at the herd of the squad but each -q 1, uct? f 'Y' A-V4 7'41':.f AND 4,4 J CN BIALK day as the call for yolunteers came or exploration parties he hrd himself But one nrvht he dreamt a dream l was that hauntrnff face lvarn and t rs time rt was smiling and beclconrnff and on hr hc ad he felt a laurel wreath He was standing rn front of the company and the eaptrrn was pinning a medal upon hrs bre rst But the dream was rudely shat tered by a soldier Hey you the cap The Rat sat up suddenly le wants nn to sro-' Yes and make rt snappy He blinked rapidly trying to collect hrs thouvhts So this would be the end But he was not sorry He could not be a man but he could dre as one lqhere were four others that were to go wrth hrm He met them near the parapet where the ofhcer was grunt, them rnstruc trons Now lrsten men We haxe only a few hundred oldrers rn thrs section and rf the Qermans were to attacle Us we would all be careful men for upon you depends the trons as well What l want you to do r to get some prisoners so that we can hnd out where the enemy intends to attack lqhere are seyeral companres of French and l nglrsh only a half mile away and rf we l-.new the pornt of attacle we could send them to the endangered section So be careful men for upon you depends the fate of the entrre drxrsron The men nodded and slowly one by one climbed oy er the top The Rat ful lowed them e nwht was darlt Xn almost rn y blackness eny eloped the party and except I N r :'-Z:- 3-F ,,-M, K if kl'fVV f - e-W ro-'f' 'o'A'T1f:i 'Toi' ' ' 3 . 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A- . : A kv' ' .yn an , , x ll nen9 N -of 11,9-1 AN jf, 31'-v9 ,s-9, .x-24.6.4 --J THE Ah BIAQK for the man rn front the Rat could not see any of them Xll was strll Gny occasronally there was a short burst of machrne gun frre and sometrmes a cannon boomed They crawled slovwly ahead lnch by rnch they made therr way through the oozrng slrmy mud stumb lrnv occasronally over a prostrate form They were already about halfway through no man s land when the leader shouted a careful warnrng that he heard some one s approach ln the next rnstant tlrr were surrounded by loomrng men The Rat rose A benumbenrng fear filled hrs brarn He started to run It bullet whrstled by hrs head but he drd not pause He heard the shootrng and shout rnf but suddenly all was strll Only the moanrng of the wounded filled the arr l-le ran on Stumblrnr, and fallrnf h trred to escape that fear whrch permeated hrs mrnd Ah' at last There were the trenches He plunged through the barbed wrre mrndful of scratches and wrth a srofh stumbled rnto the dugout But what strange faces were these that surrounded hrm5 Suddenly wrth a shock he realrzed that he had stumbled rnto the wrong trenches and that he was now among the Germans He could thrnk no more, for hrs mrnd went blank as somethrng heavy seemed to crash through hrs brarn When he regarned hrs senses, he was rn the officers quarters A frercelookrng man was regardrng hrm The Rat crrnged before that look All the terror of the nrght before entered hrs heart The ofhcer had spoken somethrng rn German He only shook hrs head Another officer lrfz, .r :M approached hrm ln carefully phrased l nglrsh he re rssured the Rrt that he was safe but only upon condrtron that he would follow hrs rnstructrons What rs your regrrnent3 asked the German lihe Rat was strll What was the thrng that they wanted hrm to do 9 What would happen to hrm rf he drd not do rt3 Those were the questrons that crowded hrs mrnd Sergeant teach thrs man how to answer He heard from the officer A burly man approached hrm and wrthout warnrnr, hrt hrm rn the face The Rat shrank back Now you Amerrcan Tonrght you wrll lead our attackrng army l know that there rs a weak sectron rn your lrne You must lead us there If you make a mrs take you wrll be the frrst one to dre Now lqhe Rat was pushed out of the room and led to a smaller dugout where a guard was posted oxer hrm Hrs nose was bleedrns, but he drd not mrnd rt Thoufhts raced through hrs mrnd bo the Germans were gorng to attack and he would have to lead them A feel mg of helplessness engulfed hrm Surely he could not betray hrs comrades, and yet rf he showed the Germans the wrong way, he would be krlled, for the defendrng forces would surely annrhrlate them all Why was he always put to such tests3 Why should he be the one to dre3 But no, he would not dre They had sneered at hrm rn hrs company, well he would repay them He remembered therr taunts He would get even wrth them v-.. v,, Y' 1- , me We , - - - W -- --,T H ,Z T ,3 .iz ' ff'-1 - ---H - ,,.,r fs 4 .Y' r . - - . - 1.1 J-'xx r H 5, Y V, ...,.- .H - ,G I ' - - , - - '. 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MV' r .41 J -gg-. qrff L, I tvs' 'V ' N, s'N's::'1t 'QW-wmswhfj MY M I W THE AND BIACK Upon hnlshlng the selection he opened the door of the kltchen but lt flew back at hrm and Nancy quickly stepped away lnstmctlvely he gazed at her and he observed a great change IH her since he saw her last Her head was bent her body was shlverrng and there was a pecullar atmosphere about her e seemed like somethlng whlch contaxned burned secrets of long ago somethlng which lb mysterxously hldden from the populace somethmv which mortal man IS not able to comprehend As she raised her face to the cllm llttle light tears were rollxng down her hard worn cheek her animal expresslon was completely changed to one of sorrow that told of bygone memories of tales that cannot be revealed but are just a part of the suf ferer of feelmgs that cannot posslbly be narr ted but must be suppressed wlthm the vrctlm It suddenly dawned upon Fred lt all came to hlm IH a flood Who was she what was she why was she here5 But msteacl he asked Llke music Nancy3 Ya know what he went on l have two tickets for a swell concert gxven by a great muslclan, a Furopean vlolm player Wanna go5 Aw rnght Next nlght found Nancy walking down the avenue beside Fred They entered a hall whlch was dimly lnghted and hushed by a whisper of low voxces It filled Nancy with a sudden emptmess A lonely throbbing gnawed at her heart, she had a deslre to flee The great mob made her nervous The surroundmgs, the atmo sphere, the peacefulness gave her a Szxrf 'tt strange kind of Impression concerning the music The llghts went out completely and through half closed eyes she watched the performer come out slowly and casually and suddenly begin m a merry tune whlch told of happmess and Joy then gradually soften down to a soft soft hush then rlse IH a hrgh octave The vnolm was sobbing moanmg sorrows mangled wlth hopes lost dreams mrnglecl with lnsplratlons love luke the Instrument was walling' The hall was hushed There was no stlr but eager looks each one stralmm., to catch the translatlon of the music X half cry a shudder a groan It echoed throughout the hall Suddenly a shrlll voice was heard by the whole audlence Oh my God why why that s It w y he hes paylng It My llfe dumb plainly dumb all alone friends no frlendshlp stranger love She clutched at Freddie s arm looking beseechmgly lnto h1s eyes Could he not understand5 She gazed at hlm hopefully at first then dublously and then she grew cold with terror G'wan you sheep' he exclalmed angrlly, some one mlght hear ya and think yer off yer canoe' Hope fled entlrely from her That one moment fraught with such possnbllltles for her was gone Half phrases whlzzed rn her braln She felt confusedly that per haps the people were correct IH their estx matron of her And so she remained Dumb Nancy V, , --W - fr ..-..- .if 7 ..-g A-A-W. - MM- - 7 A '-1 tg, ,--Y V, sr V 1 t iti l - . . 5- 'V F' ', , . , . 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J M H QNQJLQIWVD A atb .asc THE nw Mn amor A555 X:-ff-XUfXq'f'Nq ffx TWO or S ri? , A KIND -2 4 ' ff QE l llg ll l t ,N hrzstrm w In W xiM X AY my whrskers turn green and my famous prayer rug become moth eaten rf l let you have rt for less sard the Arab Bu l shouted the Amerrcan tell you rt s not worth rt farrly Hush you rnfrdel do not shout so What rs the use of my comrng here secretly at nrght rf you would let everyone hear our busrness l would be cast from the house of my fathers fortuneless rf my busrness were drscovered l wrll be more careful sard the Amerrcan but the rug, rs not worth rt You doubt the value of my prayer rug3 The famous rug of me Alr Ben Roe3 Allah forgrwe your poor rgnorancel Do you not realrze that rt has been rn my famrly srnce lVlohammed3 That t only rn a secretrve manner l dare drspose of t5 Allah forgrxe me for sellrng t but rt rs my only resource And you doubt the value Allah forgrve you Mr Sharpe' The Arab ended hrs outburst of feelrnz rn thrs manner, the young Amerrcan, m Sharpe, lookrng rntently on, not a lrttle startled ln hrs many years of collectrng, he had never seen one evrdently so attached to, and loath to part wrth hrs object All Ben Roe was excrtedly strok mg hrs full, auburn colored beard, and hrs X14 tr e m u l o u s breathrng rn addrtron to hrs full whrte robes seemed t rooms of the Amerrcan s apartment rm Sharpe was wrshrng that hrs part ner lxorte wr W fb4j lx -all rl L: LMA would return The sltuatron was gettrng rather drfhcult After a few mrnutes medrtatron he began Come now l am aware of the rugs value and rf l had the money ld gladly pay the sum but at thrs rnstant xt rs rmpos srble Come down to two hundred and frfty francs and well call rt a bargarn 'No one shall know of the sale untrl l am out of the country l cannot my place rn heaven would be forferted whrned the Arab Surely two hundred and sexenty Hue francs rs acceptable3 asked rm Two hundred and seventy five francs3 l would be a trartor to Allahln That rs an exorbrtant prrce and rts not worth a pound moref firmly asserted the Amerrcan q1Xll llrrrt f ' 'f' :gr 'lggafl' ,A N7 ,Hwy ' F H iw' Y 'Y ' 'Tk yir' '1- I5 Q ' Q' r , ir 'f,, x Y- 4 F-if ,r 'Av 1, j'r-Svnilxgi 'lil 4. .l V 'A f 1 X ..4., x H , , 1:-jQ,.5,AA,,.s.,. 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J , 45- ' X X511-' m'N ?2o ,rf f tv A -Q Nfmrwf 3 Y THE AND BLACK l wrll hrde rt rn my robe and return rt to my home at that rate It wrll not leaye Xlvrers Three hundred francs' Ill not rye a pound more txke rt or leaye rt X m uttered these words he turned a rf tm close the conyersatron Three hundred francs' It rs a paltry sum but l suppose l must take rt Xllah forirye me' yrelded Xlr Ben Roe Good' l ye already wrrtten an order brgn thrs and lll wrrte a check rmmedr ately sard the pleased Xrnerrcan One mrnute sard all Ben Roe remember that no one rs to know of the sale untrl you are out of the country and when wrll that be5 My partner and l leave the day after tomorrow early rn the mornrng and l swear that no one vwrll hear of the bar Uarn Splendrd sard the Xrab But rn order to keep the secret tv htly closed contrnued m you must not ask for the check untrl the mornrnv l leave Srx of one half a dozen of the other we both play our part and every thrnk wrll be O K Frne l must be leayrng sard All Ben Roe May we meet agarn on such pleas ant terms All Ben Roe betook hrs flowrng robes from the Amerrcan s apartment lnhe lat ter watchrng from a wrndow saw hrm mount hrs horse and rrde out rnto the streets of Algrers Jrm contrnued to stand at the wrndow smrlrng, to hrmself What are you Qgrrnnrng abouty rnqurred a yoree back of hrm Srwfrr rm turned rnd saw hrs partner stand 1 t e tour lle hrd evrdenty returned early trred of hrs solrtary srght seern Well well lxorte sard Sharpe rub rnv hrs hands rn a srtrshed rn xnner certarnly pulled off a nrfty prece of work a lrttle whrle ago You got the rug3 a ked lxorte No need to ask l see the answer rn your fate What was the prrce3 'lhree hundred fr xncs rt wrs the pret trest work l ever drd 1 rtt e too er y lrke tal-:mg candy from a baby Sharpe walked over to x table and opened a drawer and nonchalantly pulled out 1 banlt book vshreh he hxnded to lxorte bee th1s3 he sard porntrng to the balance ny thrrty francs. thats a there rs there rrnt no more lqhat poor dub wont cash hrs check for fear of hrs famrly drscoyerrnv the sale By that trme we ll be on a steamer pufhnf., home bo that what y Ju had up your sleeye When are we leaxrnw 3 asked lkorte larly tomorrow mornrnr, so we ll be we out of the country Our ra frrend wrll only be able to take what he can get l have the rue Brayo for you' srrd lxorte oor All you have my consolatron Poor All rs rrght If l were to walk down the street rn my present state f mrnd, ld have a crowd at my heels ask mg where l got the laughrng gas It s a good story Walt untrl l tell rt to the club hnrshed thrs modest shrrnkrng vrolet : JQfj F. .o A -ffl - J 'rm n .' an eff? 7 p ' 'rp..',e-- ' A f ' 1 A, , 1 ri? 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W' 1 ' ' rl V U .. 1 Y S2 , , V up w If THE RHP The AITICYICADS after packmg, for thelr journey spent the rest of the evening at the Qafe Lentral celebrating their pur chase They left Algiers early the next mormng On the second day out m Sharpe was called into the captaxn s cabxn Here he found several men talking and was mtroduced to a Mr Sanders You recently purchased a famous prayer rug from one All Ben Roe dldnt you3 asked the man Yes l dd My backs sore from being slapped ln congratulatlon over the bargam replled m lr IS sure a marvelous rug Would you descrlbe lt to me or better stlll would you let me examine 1t3 lnqulred Mr Sanders The American was only too eager to show has skxll ln acquiring and lmmedx atey sent for the rug all the whxle explalnmg to hrs new acqualntances lts worth and hls cleverness ln its acqulsltlon the rug arrned Here lt IS sand lm unrolllng It The elghth wonder of the world What do you thunk of 1t3 Mr banders was not thlnkmg he was far beyond that All he could do was to hold hls sldes and laugh The laugh was contagious and was lnstantly caught by the others ln the room JIITI Sharpe T 2 'h' M Q ,,,4gn? ' W! .V 'fx .L Jqgij' 454 MD 4-wi-Es' wmmm had the dxscomflture of being the only one not enjoymg the joke lm sorry but l dont get the drlft sax he l wlsh you would please enlighten me There s a new one born every mmute You poor dumb bell from the way you talked l thought you really had some thing A lot you know or seem to know about xt was 1m s angry retort I am also a collector continued Mr Sanders That rug IS not worth more than flxe francs yet every year almost a hundred are sold at ten txmes the prlce How3 By a very clever faker wlth smooth line And you fell' Go to the first pawnshop nn slght when you land and see how much you can get on your eighth wonder Dont plan to eat for a month on xt For a few minutes nothmg was sand Sharpe was busy collectmg has suddenly jarred faculties and wondering at the swlft turn of tables Presently tbe humor of the sltuatlon appeared to him and he good naturedly sand l thought l was clexer but lm no match for our friend, the Arab l take off my hat to hum, he beat me at my own game Wow l cant tell the story to the club ' is . 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K' .igfrex 'J THE AND BIACK THE ALCHEMIST was twrlrght rn the laboratory of brmon Armrnrus the alchernrst the cobwebby wrndows makrng rt strll darker The objects whrch lrttered the table books manuscrrpt rolls srphons bottles retorts a globe and hourglass were recedrng rnto the maw of oncomrng nrght The room was hrgh wrth Gothrc arches and the walls were coxered wrth heavy drapery Srmon -Xrmrnrus worked on oblrvrous of the passrng trme and fadrng lrght He was tall gaunt and stooped wrth a scraggy grav beard and harr that once had been black On frrst vrew he seemed rather shabby and careless but on look rng closely rn hrs face one forgot hrs exterror appearance Hrs eyes usually dull lookrng as though trred wrth the knowledge that lay behmd them now smouldered wrth a strange lrght under the rntense rnterest of the present moment Srmon worked coolly and methodrcally about hrs crucrbles and furnace It was an omrnous calm to Ludwrg Srmons assrstant watchrng hrm The quretness of the commands, the dead tones rn whrch they were delrvered, seemed to tell of forces restrarned All thrs was a strange contrast to old Srmon's usual rmpatrent and rrascrble manner Ludwrg regarded hrs master wrth a queer combrnatron of respect and fear He was thrnkrng now of all the futrle attempts of alchemrsts to find the phrlosopher s stone, of one Peter Bonus, whom hrs master talked about and respected, and of the old Arab phrlrsophers These men had served therr god, Gold. farthfully for centurres, SlXll x K but he had never turned the lrght of hrs countenance upon them lhey ad worked rn poverty and drstress they hrd undergone harclshrps and trrbulatrons and to no ax 'xrl ln that moment ludwrr, was sorry for hrs old master who also had worked long and hard He had grxen hrs lrfe to thr one subject He had read and pondered and torled and had read agarn He had grven the xery frurt of hrs brarn and hands He had sacrrfrced wealth and ease and Ludwrg was sorry a moment Now the old alchemrst was frarl but the sprrrt of endeavor had not left hrm But thrs the nobrlrty of long effort Ludwrg could not apprecrate hrs petty soul desrred only maternal garn He was a slrght blond young man whom one looked at Wrth lrttle rnterest He seemed wholly The assrstant to the chemrst Srmon grves us negatrve fact that he held the posrtron of another key to hrs character It was a posrtron scorned There were rumors of strange happenrngs at the half rurned old house Old Gottlerb, passrng there, had peered rn He had never talked of what he had seen Old dame Frrdolrn, also passrng, was more xoluble concernrng what she saw Her story of strange lrghts and norses grew wrth each tellrng untrl even the most credulous of her lrsteners thought that she exaggerated a trrfle l-he place had an rll repute But Ludwrg drdn t mrnd He would have dared more for the gratrfyrng prece of gold he recerved each week On thrs partrcular eyenrng Ludwrg was S - ' '--A-i '? 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' v ' L ' f uf' 'I sp4 94 THE uneasy Simon had worked almost steadily for two days and lt was apparent that he was labormg, under suppressed excitement He had consulted hrs Hindu Lrystal and had seemed hlghly plea ed with the results he had even consulted the stars a thmg which he drd only on very rare occasions and lt had not les sened hrs general feeling of optlmlsm He had also wrltten many pages ID the queer symbols he used whxch Ludwrg many trmes had furtlyely attempted to read Suddenly as Ludwig mused he dns covered the meaning of It all and now Simon sald quletly Ludwrg rt IS done l have dlscovered It Startled the young man cried out Not the philosopher S stone3 Yes l have dlscovered that which l have sought all my lnfc l have worked long and haye often been on the verge of success but lt has always eluded me l have purlfled my soul wrth much toll and lo l have dlscoyered the soul of metal He held up an almost perfectly transparent crystal a sllghtly gray 1sh pmk ln color But haye you tried lt my master3 asked Ludwlg Simon took l llH1 to the table to a pot filled with a yellowrsh sub stance l haye but to apply the tests, ' sald Snmon, jubllantly Never loquacrous ID an hour of trlumph, Simon was sllent now There are thlngs one cant talk about, they belong to the soul The next day the town was agog with excitement over the discovery The dls semlnatlon of news IS always lnexpllcable, a thing IS done, the tldlngs are every where So xt was that that afternoon IH the old castle dominating Brenlaw the 'ov'--' ll E we TM, x-nn9 'j if M Thaw weft LW M J AND BIAQK Duke was ID full possession of the facts He was very old and very poor thus Duke and also proud sxttlng amidst his faded splendors lr was very peaceful and qulet ln thls hour of sundown ln the old hall There SYITIOI' and old were the tapestrres and Florentine furniture to keep hlm company He felt that they would understand why he had sent for the alchemrst s asslstant The Duke worshrpped beauty and beauty alone especially mellow beauty and he would do anythmg to keep lt by hum Besrdes the Duke prlded himself on hrs complete mdlfference to bourgeols standards of vlrtue He would brxbe Ludwlg to give hlm the secret of the philosopher s stone He was thlnkmg of thls when Ludwig arrrved After the formalities of greet mg the Duke stated his purpose wrthout prelude Thou knowest of Slmon s d1scovery3 lf thou glyest to me the secret thou wllt be the rrcher by one hundred preces of gold Then after a pause lt will make thee lndependent fellow Ludwrg thought of the many thlngs that gold would buy He would set hrm self up ln busmess and he would be lnde pendent and when he dred he would have a funeral as Fme as old Hermann Cozlars He would haye a fme house and fine clothes of sllk and yelvet Hrs shrps would go to ltaly and the East and he would be respected It would be fine to be a merchant, and nt was a fine dream The Duke saw rt rn Ludwng s eyes Thou wouldst be honored, for thou wouldst go far, he sand shrewdly and Ludwig accepted He went home that night ln the grlp of confllctlng emotions Sllfl utr i W k- -W i Q X f V ' 1 Y-'YY W- -, ,WL ,,,LT..,,,.Y.n.,.-K.l-l3?Tq--' ' 'N ' H ,,., .zzz VM--- g- ,gf If-, ,Z ,. 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M :KSN H ageel sans, .4 P4 I vw '24?5U':' -mg nw BIACK Before retlrmg he vlsxted the labora tory He found the table ln confuslon and thlnklng to tidy It he set to work He also wanted to know about those tests He notlced a dark llquxd ln a phral What dld that mean3 Could It be that the tests had fa1led3 But Simon had been so sure and he had worked so hard Qulckly the young man took a fragment of the metal from the pot and dropped xt ln a vessel of acld It bubbled and was gone The test had farled Ludwig was dazed It had looked llke gold' The neglected atmosphere of the room made Ludwlg realxze that Srmon knew his defeat All hrs dreamed of wealth and prestxge was dlssolved wlth that but of metal Humbled Ludwlg walked slowly to door He saw a sxght there that made hmm pause Prostrate on the bench by the wmdow was Slmon Thxs last great dxsappolntment had been too much for him Ludwlg was stunned Hrs first Impression was one of grxef They had shared the same work the same hopes for years It IS hard to forget such things ln hls misery and dxsapponntment h thought of all the things that Slmon had planned to do when he had the money He had had an elaborate plan for makmg the lot of the peasant easler, and he was golng to equxp a laboratory for the study of nature Simon had always been so busy that he had not tlme to thmk of hlm self 4x4 Ludwrg revlewed rn his mmd hrs service wrth Simon He was forced to admit that It could have been better He remem bered the tlme he had allowed the fur nace to become cold He had expected a Hoggmg but Slmon had admonished hum kmdly That was all He remembered the time he had hed concernlng the prnce of some blue vltrrol he had been sent to buy of some peasants and Slmon had for glven hum Ordlnanly he would have thought lrttle of those sms They lay llghtly on his consclence usually But now he wlshed he hadnt committed them The llttle sms of hrs prylng flngers and eyes hurt hlm too he had cause to be ashamed thus night Bxtter remorse assaxled hum He knew he could have been more understandmg and helpful unck and easy repentance are character lstxc of people like Ludwxg He was stlll thinking of his remlssness when an ldea struck hum lt was strange that Simon had been so sure He must have been on the very verge of discovery' Some tlny thmg must have been forgot ten Ludwlg ln his mterest moved to the table and examined the yellow metal The mornmg sun found hum there work mg He would Fund why the transmuta tron was false He had worked all nxght, steadrly, confldently, lured on by false fire like hrs master, like old Pete. 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IT .,xfvf ' A I 434 1-Q Q- Qwbmrggw jg? ww THE AND BLACK THE AWAKENING OF BROWN Bu flbrum Balch FEW years ago on a busy street of Cranvllle Missouri one would be attracted by a large conspicuous store located on the east corner of Pune and Main streets whnsper meant nothmg to hlm An ordx nary conversational YOICC meant exactly the same to wlt nothing Should a can non be fired behmd hum he might admit that he had heard something V43 if-N QQ I HN' X Q I ,A fda r A1795 Q! WQN7 X L J f'25'H,A Q A wif DKMQVAZQ f reef -X 'SM A X X f'11V lf 33,2 Q XTCZZEI- Printed m wud crlmson letters on a slgn board Juttlng out over the sidewalk was the name A A Brown Cmeanlng Archibald Antonlus Brown who was the proprletor of the store Mr Brown was a cheery old soul who liked the monot ony and routme of hls work He was always ln the best of splrlts but had one pntnful drawback Brown was deaf To say that old Brown was as deaf as doorknob was puttmg lt mlldly A His ofhce force consxsted of three young men ames Rlchards and C-ruebe who took treacherous advantage of Browns affllctlon They knew that Brown was lacking ID one of hrs five senses and they could never resxst having a Joke at hrs expense To xllustrate more fully the above state ment l will set down what happened Monday mornmg The clock had just struck eight thlrty, when ln bustled Brown, exudmg good humor and greetings Hrs three employees Szxlu rs f.--4, J Lil- +4 LST, ,XE - - 1 f-W--A -J Y ifg' -YT - -rw a 4 s t glcvi J' HF' t 4 fiiaff ff 4 Q y 'QT -we-1 -,,.,,?fi5-.mc '1 ' yy Q4 H W ,UMA ' 'l R nu: YY' 'T p I lrixi-fiiwtssi X ljR5VfNfn', ft? 6 Q' Ky fkfs ,Q 5 . 6 Tl QQJ '27, X fx? f' rl ' , Y T r ,X Fil ,NX F f' 'fig NY 3 Tljf l1,f.! ,YY TVTX5 v TX ,VF 'Q cf 'X K- drug '5 A ,O -J ' Q l , f ff, T ' '-llk , T X J ' ll fel -ex--te lf to Y 'f L!f . 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Jr- ff T srl' 'Wil' THE were seated at thenr de L exchanvnrng opnnnons on xarnous subjects bruebe spotted Brown and arose What ho' old octopus he sand how s the appetnte today3 Xs we know the octopus was deaf He naturally dnd not hear what Cnruebe had sand E what dnd you say3 nnqunred he l just sand that the postman took the mall away Gruebe yelled Oh yes' lsee lsee quoth Brown But l see that your map looks snllner than ever spoke Rnchards gently The map spoke l beg your pardon nt sand l remarked that we were havnng fine weather rejonned Rnchards thunderously The old beaver sure ns deaf smnled ames looknng at Brown but speaknng to hns fellow Jokers Such was the fashnon of thenr danly clealnngs wnth poor Brown The fnrst thnng that Brown dnd upon enternng hns prnvate office of a mornnng was to look over hns manl Thns he now proceeded to do He uttered a cry of satnsfactnon as he spned a letter whnch he had been expectnng for several days He recognnzed the handwrntnng as that of hns emnnent frnend, Dr Devere Brown eagerly opened the letter and read Dear Brown, I have dnagnosed your case and am pleased to state that there ns a way of curnng your deafness Please call at my ofhce tomorrow mornnng and I wnll per form the very slnght operatnon whnch your partncular case requnres Snncerely, 'john Devere, M D 5lLtf7fU I 3, 2 av-.UW nw 9' Y AKD BLACK Needless to say Brown lost no tnme nn gettnnf to Dr Devere s next mornnng The operatnon was soon made and won der of wonders Brown could hear' There was no mnstake about nt When Dewere spoke to Brown the latter could hear as plann as day Brown nmmednately rushed home to broadcast the news that he had reganned hns hearnng Hns wnfe was overjoyed at the glad tndnngs So much so that she planned to hold a banquet to properly celebrate the event The next mornnng saw Brown hurrynng to hns office nn xery hngh spnrnts Lnfe he felt had a new aspect for hnm A last he could lnsten to the merry lnttle bnrds chattnng among themselves about the latest polntncs and so forth A lump arose nn hns throat as he sadly thought of what he had mnssed nn lnfe ln hns pocket reposed three comfortable checks made out for hns three employees Brown felt very generous thns mornnng The clock struck enght thnrty as Brown arrnved at hns office He was about to enter when he recenwed a sudden ndea Why not gnve hns employees a pleasant surprnse he thought Wnth Brown to thnnk was to act Hns plan, nn brnef. was thns He would walk nn and act as nf he were stnll deaf After awhnle he would tell them the truth The door opened, and Brown walked nn, beamnng all over Good mornnng, my boys,' he sand, nn the frnendlnest way possnble Had Gruebe known that Brown could now hear, he would have kept hns peace, as nt was, he made a crntncal remark whnch started the fireworks Good mornnng, old top, he sand, B -- B .fgjf asf ,Sy 'lf13:g' B' o ' of gig H V ji 'fn' ' ' ,. 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' . , ' , 'Aw ' N , . s 1 1 1 y y W I ' .f Q , .' . v 1 T' I 1 ' iv - ' ' at vu I ' , ' ' ' ' 1 II f - , ' wr - . - I Y ' ' x V nl . vt - w . . . . . . . , J , , s T V X ' I if .L-NP' 'M' x rm-9' ::zs.......,., Y, 'vw if M it fwmzmwf 3 ' THE AN BLACK you are be rrnnrm., to show drstressrng symptoms of lunacy Brown stared rntredulously at bruebc Had he heard rrghtl He wondered rf hrs ears had gone back on hrm There was Qrruebe callrng hrm Brown an old top and accusrng hrm of lunacy Whrle Brown chewed upon thrs very bewrlderrng srtuatron ames chrmed rn Poor poor Brown he sard you are fast becomrng an old rssue ln other words a back number Brown had just begun to gather hrs wrts only to haye them scattered agarn by thrs new and unexpected attack What the Drclcens hrs mental vorce asked hrm rs the reason for thrs famrlrar rty shown you by your clerks3 l don t know he mentally confessed to hrmself A terrrble susprcron dawned on hrm Were hrs employees rn the habrt of pokrng fun at hrm3 He was ponderrng oy er thrs maddenrng thought when Rrchards rnno cently rnformed hrm that he was a blot on the landscape All of a sudden the whole truth shot home at hrm These desprcable young men had been talcrng advantage of hrs deafness They had repard hrs generosrty wrth rngratrtude, hrs trust wrth mockery, and had shattered hrs farth rn human nature Almost burstrng wrth suppressed anger, Brown retrred to hrs prryate ofhce For a long trme he pondered on what vengeance he should take on hrs erstwhrle tormentors Strange and dark thoughts Hrtted across the deep recesses of hrs burn rng mrnd For the first trme rn hrs lrfe, Brown felt lrlce dorng murder X prty he reflected that walkrng the plank was out of date Borlrng rn orl that very use ful custom of medreyal trmes was now drstrnctly passe Castrns., all these pleasant but rmprac trcal thoughts asrde he elaborated to hrm self on hrs course of actron 'Xfter a few mrnutes of thought hrs hand reached for a button and a bell rang Rrchards blrthely entered hrs employer s ofhce and awarted hrs pleasure It was not long rn comrnr., l haye a great surprrse for you began Brown no doubt you know that lm a trrfle hard of hearrng Yes SH' feplled RlCl1aYdS ID 3 lOUd NOICC And contrnued Brown I haue been to many doctors rn search of a cure only to be drsappornted but yesterday l went to a surgeon who clarmed he could cure my deafness before the day was oyer Lnderstand3 Y es srr Answered Rrchards easrly And now you young puppy thun dered Brown, tl want to tell you that the cure has worked, and that thrs mornrng l heard you delrberately rnsrnuate that I was a blot on the landscape ' Wrth a rrch How of oaths, Brown sprang to hrs feet and made a drve at Rrchards Rrchards suddenly realrzed that he had better partake hrmself else where, and utterrng a sharp yelp, he made for the door Wrth remarkable alacrrty for hrs age Brown rntercepted hrs yrctrm and bore hrm to earth xrtrl'r r -....,- .i...1g,. 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H-ffm, swap- -ss www' ff Wa ' THE AND BIAQQ SCHOOL SPIRIT TUDENTS have many times referred to their school Splflt wlth only a Vague real zatlon as to lts meaning School spnrnt IS to most of them only an mdeflnlte term and to many It lb only an expresslon which can be used wrth great effect xn a bombastxc speech at a pep sesslon Though lt IS true that school spmt IS not very tangrble xt IS the most xmportant part of any school for although we can not put our hands on lt and say that thus IS rt lt ns constantly rn our mndst and we are aware of lt through every mlnute of school llfe ln the hurried and sometnmes dull life of the school lt stands out as a shmmg beacon lxghtrng our way The tradltlons and Ideals of generatlons of students who have passed under 1ts lrght and who have contributed their best to It guide our THE NEW HOUGH the New jays may not like the upper classmen because of their 'uppntyn ways, they cannot very well complaln thus term about the way that they have been treated by these dem: gods of school llfe Each worm must have lts turn and even the lowly freshxes have had thelrs, perhaps we may not term It a bona fide turn, but It was at least a half one Last term, for very natural reasons, the halls of Central, or rather Yeatman, dld not resound with the once famlllar yell Ivhw pathes and teach us that something whlch no school book IS able to lmpart School Splflt IS not born rn a year or m frve nor IS It born purely of age Some thlng much finer goes to make It for It IS somethmg which IS not born from the cheers of the football field but from the ideals ot students lt IS the most precious possesslon of any school and without It the school IS only an empty building of mortar and brxck School spmt IS the tle that blnds the stu dents and the graduates together Wrth out It a school IS poor with lt the school rs rlcher far beyond a better equlpped lnstxtutxon wrth lts greater f3CllltlCS and larger enrollment Central has this rlch herltage of whlch we may be truly proud and when we speak of xt agam ln the future may It be with a deeper realxzatlon as to its full meaning SYSTEM of New ay' Only peace and quret emanated from that dlrectlon and the upper classmen were ln full possessxon of the school No freshne to drsturb thelr peace, the seniors leaned back and started to enjoy fully the dream that had come true This term a genuine, dyed ln the wool New Jay class entered the portals of Cen tral But wonder of wonders' The upper classmen, steeped ln the languorous peace of last term, dnd not rush forward to greet the newcomers with the derlslve yell of - - .T 1' id-, - 1 .z.ar ' fl, ' , mv ,,i,.f:1 's -?-S f sri . - S, we .as J ,, ' Q s 5. 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J .. . ,anal fa- ,gf ai 4 fkvl ? af '55 5 V are ef' li! aww. to ,Q w-s 'W -H 'gf H9 :Quad mg AND nuxuc New ay' No junior appeared to pull their chairs from beneath them m the lunch room and no contemptuous semor came to the front with mlsleadmg mfor matron ln fact the freshles were abso lutely and completely left m peace to meditate upon the ways of the school and to follow their respectlve pursults of life liberty and happmess Wnth a shock we arrived at the truth that Central was belng used as a labora tory and a new system of procedure towards the freshmen was under test wlth watchful waxtlng our pollcy we quxetly observed the effect upon the New ays In became soon evldent that they were more quickly becommg assxmxlated and arrxved wlth more speed upon the road The term fllghty as applied to a boy was not very clear to us untll we looked at one of our faShlOn plate s trouser legs ln the wmd to good school cltlzenshxp than durlng the terms of the old regxme From dlamonds of a dlstmctly rough appearance lf we can use such a slmlle they were trans formlng themselves lnto a more polished state Where a bushy Jungle once met our eyes now hnghly gllstemng and well subdued halr greeted the optlcs ln fact they slowly became quite collegxate and are now fully adept ln the ways of the school The last term converted us to the theory that New ays have the same rights to llfe as the upper classmen and that when glven the chance can be trusted not to cause too much discomfort to others So let us glve three cheers and a txger for the new system and may lt endure happily forever and forever Loyalty always costs us somethmg says Mr Douglass That s true but the trouble wlth too many of us IS that we want lt at bargaln prlces IS THERE A SANTA CLAUS3 ACH Chrlstmas brings wlth xt thrs old and perplexing questlon It appears puzzlmg to the mmds of the llttle ones but we, the grown ups, have no doubts about the answer Of course there rs no Santa Claus We smlle lh our worldlmess at thls question To our mature mmds It pre sents no dlfhculty But perhaps lt ns because our mmds are too mature, per haps lt IS because we have become too sophlstlcated that thls IS the state Surely there must be a Santa Claus Surely he must exlst, for who else could brlng the cheer and happiness to the mll llons of eager faces Who else could brlng such Joy and tranqullllty to our homes on Chrlstmas Eve3 We may call him by another name but there rs no doubt that he exxsts A few years ago there appeared the same questlon m the New York Sun wnth an answer by the famous edltor, Charles A Dana Because we have always liked lt, we quote lt here U 'Dear Editor l am exght years old Some of my llttle frxends say there rs no Santa Claus Papa says, lf you see It m Ezdhlu om - ... 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H . .. . .- v . . . . , S,-.--p VW L, ah um'-'S' I M QW y c. -. -ff-ral-wk, Qi THE AND MACK the Sun It s o Please tell me the truth IS there a Santa Claus5 Vlrglnla O Hanlon l l7 West Nlnety fifth Street VITUIDIB your llttle frlends are wrong They have been affected by the skeptl clsm of a skeptlcal age They do not belleve except they see They thlnk that nothlng can be whlch IS not compre henslble by thelr llttle mlnds All mlnds Vlrglnla whether they be men s or chll drens are llttle ln thls great unlverse of ours man 19 a mere lnsect an ant ln hlS lntellect as compared Wlth the boundless world about hlm as measured by the lntelllgence capable of QIHSPIHQ the whole of truth and knowledge Yes Vlrglnla there IS a Santa Claus He CXlStS as certalnly as love and gener oslty and dCVOtlOn CXlSt and you know that they abound and QIVC to our llfe its hlghest beauty and joy Alas' how dreary would be the world lf there were no Santa Claus lr would be as dreary as lf there were no Vlrglnlas There would be no Chlldllke falth then poetry no romance to make tolerable thls exlstence We should have no enloy ment, except ln sense and slght The eternal llght wlth whlch chlldhood fllls the world would be extlngulshed Not belleve ln Santa Claus' You mlght as well not bCllCVC ID falrles' You mlght get your papa to hlre men to watch ln all the chlmneys on Chrlstmas Eve to catch Santa Claus, but even rf they dld not see Santa Claus comlng down, what would that prove3 Nobody sees Santa Claus, but that IS no slgn that there IS no Santa Claus The most real thlngs ID the world are those that nelther chlldren nor Ilqllllf ltto men can see Dld you ever see falrles danclng on the lawn3 Of course not but thats no proof that they are not there Nobody can COHCLIXC or lma It all the wonders there are unseen and unseeable ln the world You may tear apart the baby s rattle and see what makes the nolse lnslde but there IS a Vell COVCTIDQ the unseen world whlch not the strongest man nor even the unlted strength of all the strongest men that ever lrved could tear apart Only falth poetry love romance can push aSld6 that curtaln and vlew and plcture the supernal beauty and glory beyond ls It all real3 Ah Vlrglnla ln all hls world there IS nothlng else real and abld lng God' he thousand No Santa Claus' Thank llves and he llves forexer A years from now Vlrglnla nay ten tlmes ten thousand years from now he wrll con tlnue to make glad the heart of chlld hood Charles A Dana Mu '7 011 Sun If only desks could talk they surely would refute the charge that the youth of today does not wlsh to carve hls name deeply for posterlty The questlon of how the freshmen managed to grow so short by the tlme they reached hlgh school does not bother our teachers What they want to know IS how the SCDIOYS managed to learn so llttle durlng thelr four year presence IH hlgh school -,. .5-W . -- V , -Y ,, ,f, - --4.-A A--A-HH few- me -f-ff:-'i' 'f- ' '1 T -- ' .-x' - ' v ,, - - 'ff 7 . 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OR some unknown reason there has arlsen among the students an attl tude towards studymg whrch these same students would never condone lf It were appIled to a different klnd of work We are referring to the attltude whlch presents studymg ln the same cIass wlth crlme and as somethlng of whlch one ought to be ashamed The foIIow1ng typlcaI conversatlon which cIearIy lIIustrates the sltuatlon the edltor actually overheard It took pIace between two boys after an examination nn which one made an average grade wh1Ie the other obtaxned one much hlgher If I studied as much as you dld for this exam I bet I wouId make a better grade than you I didnt study for thls exam but I know you stayed up the whole nlght for t came the answer Knowlng the second boy personaIIy the edltor felt sure that he had put many hours of consclentlous work into the preparatlon but what reasons were there to cause htm to be ashamed of a good grade because he studled for the examlna t1on3 Is an 'E grade to be respected onIy when It IS acqurred wlthout any effort3 What lf the boy dnd study for the test, lb lt not commendabIe that he had done so3 SureIy we wouId onIy appIaud the foot baII man who had tramed hard before each game ln order that he might make a better showing We wouId onIy admire the pluck of the track man who, ID wlnter and summer, would tram ardentIy, regardless of weather ln order that when the time came he could give the best ln hlm for the test Why xs lt then that when the same effort IS dlrected mto academic channels lt becomes a d1sgrace3 We do not know the answers to these questlons but we do know that these con dltnons hare now reached the point where exen the E students are ashamed to admlt that they spend any tlme ln prepa ration of a subject In fact qulte often they wlII proudly deny that they have studled at all In what other fIeIds of endeavor wouId these students appIaud such an att1tucIe3 We know they are the type of people who would be the flrst ones to condemn lt ln thelr future busrness 35SOClatCS One of the chlef purposes of the school besldes ll'lStlIIll'12 into our mlnds a certaln amount of techn1caI data IS to tram us to do our work conscxent1ousIy Our study IS our work and to 8WOld lt because of a sense of false prlde IS to Iose one of the most Important Iessons of our scI'1ooI career We may say that the work ln school IS not at all Ilke the work that we w1II meet on the outside, but the fact remalns that as we do our work now so w1II we meet our obhgatlons of the future If we Shlfk our work, no matter what the type of lt may be, at present, does It not IoglcaIIy foIIow that we w1II aIso shlrk our dutles ln our future I1fe3 lgl'1OI'aI1CC fllay IDC bIlSS but DCWSI' In 3 cIass l OOITl 114111 1 Ifsrtt if W A -,- y- Y- ,fav N , , Wi ,LN ,T- , .. 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HERE has been a great deal of com ment upon the lack of dlscrlmlna tlon dxsplayed by the hugh school student ln the matter of choosmg hxs read mg books outside of school Much has been said upon the question of whether the quality of the books that he chooses is better or beneath that chosen by the hxgh school youth of yesterday We wnll not argue this questlon but we will pre sent the facts ID the case ln an Englnsh class the pupils were glven free rem rn the matter of choosing their books for revxew Nnnety FIVE per cent chose books which are found on the public llbrary s llst of best hundred books and the other flve per cent chose books of a sclentxflc nature The following book revmews were all taken from thus class We leave It to the Judgment of our readers whether these books are xnferxor ln quallty to the books read by the hxgh school youth of yester day CHILDREA OF THI GHETTO Bu funme Lapm O many of us the Ghetto seems merely a survlval of feudal con dltlons The dlrt, squalor, and pov erty, whlch lent to the plcturesqueness of the early Ghetto, were stxll retained In that of the eighteenth century Wrth the pass mg of the years came new ldeals and thoughts The next generation subdued much of the color and personality of the old world, blent so oddly wxth that of the new The Spanish Sephardlc Jews were steadnly dlmxmshlng, the Russxan and Polack jews f st taking their place fzuhlu four This IS the pernod whlch Zangwxll vlvldly portrays He does not attempt to elevate has characters, nor does he make them objects of laughter Crying and laughxng wlth them, he brlngs forth, wlth a master's mxnd, all their petty Jeal ousnes, sorrows, and Joys One can see the old, bewlgged women, and paternal old men, walkmg leisurely to the syna gogue on the Sabbath To understand thls book thoroughly one must know somethmg of the manners and customs of the ,lewxsh people, for Zangwxll has f :H 'Ll . fs' 'I ,-- f r ' A-'-' 'f uf ri -51 , L' '-G V 3' ,K ' ' 6 ,nw I J- Q ..-.1.,..., ,955 llftv , K Y In l - I .M 'vii uf A W 'F ' f Y Wi ' - .f , ' ,1?... - ' :: f' 'T 'ls 3 ' - 1 T ' .., K. -,, . ,..,, L, ,. -1, . 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A Y-sg fs THE merely transllterated the Yiddish words and phrases into English Though of different views and of marked individual characteristics his people are all bound together by the great link religion It overshadows many lives bringing Joy to few Yet it is a potent factor in the life of each To Hannah the rabbi s daughter whose life has been ruined by it it is a meaningless riddle She and Esther Ansel the daughter of a poor immigrant hnd little beauty and much ignorance born of superstition ln 1 .J A - 4 h ' -'f - flag? -' ' rf AND BDQCK this religion of their forefathers Gam mg little happiness in the sham and frlvol ity of London society Esther goes back to the hated Ghetto of her childhood Here she finds peace and understanding The realism of plot and character left me with a humble feeling as to the vast ness of life It is not for the human mmd to figure out events for The best laid schemes o mice and men Gang aft agley Destiny seems always beckoning lead mg the way while we must blindly follow WICROBL HL X IFRS Bu Ldttard Stone N Paul de KTUIHS latest endeavor It1'OfUL unltrs the reader convey ed to the experimenter s labo Pasteur and Koch toil ceaselessly day and night to conquer those microscopic but all deadly bacteria which have wrought pestilence and death to man as long as he has inhabited the earth ztrclvt in tu a book w 1 indeed merits the slogan btranv er than Flctlon Who may l ask in his daily course of reading, comes across any story created of the human imagination that 1 so fantastic and yet so real as th1s3 Toll' endless toll is the one long theme of the pages Countless experiments on thousands of innocent guinea pigs fran heads worn gray almost over nlght heart breaking failures yet these brave men whose lifes work was dedicated to humanity did not gne up Koch with the sad picture before him of worn and haggard consumptives worked cease lessly until he had brought relief to thousands Pasteur whose name will forewer be remembered tore down the fear of hydro phobia I f f L in nw , . , . - . . ' ' - . . . I V 7 - J 7 Y' ' . ' A 1 1 . Q' . X , H' ' H ' is . ' Y ' I - L h l ' V - ratory where such famous scientists as tic attempts to perfect a miraculous serum, , v ' .ll --J I HL 1-'x is h'ch A ' K' A 1 . . I by V .. s F: - i t ' ,' As - 1 k v x V x 1' Y ' kr' i 'S v ' H' - L1 Tflr f 1' fx- '? I' -fs 1' Wa I ll QW mos' Rig f -1 A -s E312 y E14 Q45 J THE AND BLACK And so de lxrunff goes on IH a free and lnterestmg style slowly the dreaded mlcrobes are bemg rsolated and healthy chlldren need no longer fear the fatal results of dlphtherla nor the people of Central Amerxca feel the death blow of yellow fever ztrob mlux ts not mere a book for those who are sclentlftcally lnclmed Rather lt IS one for everybody to read and enjoy and through the read mg appreciate the accompllshments of those men who have gone before and lt serves as a stimulant to those who are to enter llfe s greatest field namely serving humamty lHf IHRII Whblxl IIIRS Lf Ruff? S hltztz HIS novel whnch ns supposedly his torlcal deals wlth the French Court m the txme of Louis Xlll and Qardx nal RlChCllCU How correct It IS l am not ln a posltlon to judge but at any rate It has a splrlt and atmosphere whlch breathes of medleval France ln these modern trmes the characters and story would seem lmposslble to say the least lmprobable Dumas however breathes llfe mto a dead age and lt lnves agann This age of easy morality, ln which the destmy of a natlon mlght rest on some CHPYICIOUS whlm, lends realism to the plot which ln turn, lends realism to the char acters by explamlng the psychology of thelr actions The story deals with the adventures of D Artagnan, who starts to Paris with only his own personal qualltles to recommend hlm He IS ambltlous to become a mus lieteer, but hls hrst day In Paris finds hlm lnvolv ed ln three duels wlth muslceteers of llll szx the lxmgs Company The reasons pro volclng the duels UIVC a keynote to the character of the men Athos the first antagonlst was provoked by outraged dlfnxty Porthos the second duellst by outraged v xnlty AFlH1lb the third by wounded pride lqhe duels do not materl allze A common foe ln the persons of the Cardinal s guards who are the bltter rlv als of the lxmg s musketeers causes the four to jom and hght together as friends and as such they remaln throughout the story The lrrepresslble vlvaclty of D 'Xrtagnan and the calm courage of the older man, Athos, carry the friends through many perllous adventures ID court mtrlgue and battlefield The dash mg, romantic D Atrtagnan would of course, fall ln love However, the unfor tunate ladies ln the story seem to be there merely that D Artagnan may have some object ID his darmg escapades. and that lVlllady the vlllamous may be glven more opportunity to be cruel , , . 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' THE EXTRA' HE following newspaper extracts were collected only wlth the greatest dlfficulty and expense The readers of the RI IJ NND ISI XC lx wlll notlce that these are bona fide reports of events ln the hlstory of the world and as such they should be of the greatest mterest for they represent hrst hand lnformatlon of mcldents of whlch we have learned through less lnterestlng sources Knowing that the readers would be Interested IU learning how these remark able newspaper cllpplngs came into our hands we wlll glve a few words of explanation Unknown to but a few there exists at Central an Adventure Club known less romantically though by the same lnltlals as Xdvanced Qomposltlon l 6a It was at one of lts meetings that the members declded to obtain thelr seml annual adyenture by PTOCUYIHU hrst hand lnforrnatlon about the ey ents ln hlstory of whlch they had heard so much In their classes .XII the members agreed that the most rellable sources of knowledge of these mcldents would be the current press They therefore spllt Into seyeral expedl tlons which yxsnted dlfferent countrles ln order to gain thelr mformatlon The expedltlon whlch went to Egypt to learn of the history of the world when the latter was stlll ln xts cradle was unable to glean any lnformatlon because the gov ernment forbade the necessary dlgglng RLD AND MACK EXTRA' The expedltlon sent to Greece was more fortunate But It was only after the greatest dlH:lCUltlCS were conquered that three members were able to hnd any newspaper clxppmgs Edna Eem and Herman Drexflce were the lucky members who found the account of the last swlm ming of the Hellespont whlle Eanme Lapln was yery fortunate Indeed to hnd a cholce bit regarding the Helen of Sparta scandal Whlle the Spanlsh expedltlon dnd not qulte procure the materlal they hoped to obtain they found two fine morsels The Embarklng of Columbus was obtalned by Ruth Schluer and The Death of Ponce de Leon was dug up by Emma Kosano ylch Both are hnds of great Importance The news story of the defeat of the Spanlsh Armada whlch was found by Allce Bush IS partlcularly lnterestmff because lt was found IH the torture room of an old castle by the sea The paper was located near a skeleton chalned to the wall lt lb belleyed that lt was used to torture a Spamard by readmg It ox er and oyer again to hlm Whlle the finding of the lmportant event regarding the Cardinal XICIOYV flld not present so much trouble to Edward Stone as confronted the other member-Q of the party, stnll It had 1ts dlfHCUltlCb, namely that the people of bt Louis all hrd these articles and were very loath 'o part wrth them Whlle the followlng pages purport to present the most lmportant ey ents ID the worlds hlstorv, there IS no hrst hand I' lb r 3- iw., As K 9-' Pantera- I J, fd ' - ' 'KD' we QP' .4-i f x97 THE RLD lnformatlon about the perlod between ueen Elxzabeth s tlme and the present Although the expedltxons were lavish xn their expense they could find no mfor matron regardlng thls perlod It IS true that news cllpplngs of the American perlod exxst but they are all hidden by the owners of Ye Olde Antlque Shoppe who demanded exorbxtant sums for them A great deal of credlt must be gnven to the presldent of the club Miss George whose task lt was to declpher and trans FAMOUS SWIMMER FAILS T0 CONQUER HELLESPONT Youth Dies m Ragmg Sea As He ls Swept From Hrs Path by Opposing Tldes Leander the famous dlstance swlm mer was drowned whlle swlmmlng e X X Q Z R My, XX. XX xii x X XXXXX X X 5 , WEB H- X , I E4 X f'ssZ XXX Hellespont ID a raging storm, to keep an engagement wxth Hero, a young and beautiful prlestess, who lived on the opposite shore fllhll Ulla! AND BACK late all of the aforementloned artlcles lt IS lndeed surprlsmg how Mlss George was able to do that task when we take into conslderatlon the many languages Involved ln fact much credxt must be gxven to the society as a whole for consrderlng the great dearth of newspapers durlng the perlods described It IS lndeed a most commendable work to obtaln such wealth of materlal as the followlng pages present Hero when Informed of her lovers death committed surcxde by jumping into the angry waves Leander s mother who llved wlth hum on the European shore was heartbroken today and sand that Leander went against her advlce Leanders great strength and extreme swxmmxng ablllty enabled him to master the ragmg waters for a tlme As he neared the shore the lamp whlch had guided hlm ln hrs nightly swrms evldently went out and the youth helpless without dlrectxon sank TROJAN PRINCE KIDNAPS NOTED QUEEN OF SPARTA Court of Menelaus in Chaos Over Abductlon of Helen As Greeks Plan Revenge Queen Helen of Troy has been abducted by Pans, son of Kmg Prlam of Troy There rs murh anger and exclte ment ln the court of Menelaus on account KW 11- 3-5 -- avr 'lifi rf: J fy i 52 ls-.1 g glfsgg f E, 7' - fi ' 1 - .r V . fi- - -,, ' . .YHL 1 g-,j7Lj1 V ,V ,. ,L V v s ' i, V1-fu... - - , -.f. ,,-,M 1 F , H, T' ', -f, -,,4--,?--:r+-'-f--- fs:-:F-Q . f -,, 07, Tl: .ry ,A JS VI,-, YJ-. .1 if , , ,-,L AIT:-,-I' If , 'L 4 Q. 4 M? ,iw 'A X - - . 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A: X A 5 '- - t -M .- NX E Ns Rs, fv L Fr: sex, nfs, f?7,,, y l .fr , ,SL-Y THE RLD of a report that the falr Helen was wlllmg vxctlm Many notlced and com mented on the young princes attention to the far famed queen on hxs last vlslt to her court some tlme ago Agamemnon the km? s brother hastily laymg plans for a large expedntlon The sympathy of the nelghbormg kmg doms and their eagerness to take part ID the fray bode nll for Prlam When asked for a statement Menelaus sald ueen Helen has too often played wxth fire to be burned by lt now COLUMBUS SAILS TODAY TO FIND WAY TO INDIES Assumes Western Course Because of Bellef m Round Globe Theory Trouble over the present Fast lndxan route has become so acute that Chrxsto pher Columbus a famous ltalxan manner ln an effort to outwlt 'lurks will under take a perllous voyage to the West on the assumptlon that the earth I9 globe shaped and can be clrcumnaxlgated Favored by a faxr sky and steady east wlnd, the voyage, whlch IS to saxe Spam s great merchant marme trade, began yes terday at 3 30 A record crowd had gathered, and thelr PBLYIOTIC ferx or knew no bounds when word reached them that the voyage was financed by the monev obtained from the sale of royal Jewels ln answer to lnqulry as to the reason for undertaking this perilous Journey, Columbus sand, l hawe no deslre for per sonal gam, but l flrmly believe that thlS ' ff 'ss 4 ggi' f AND BIACK said IX X A lg Ibis. voyage w1ll prove my theory East can be reached by sallmg West and at the same time brmg great gam to the Spamsh Fmpxre SPAIN S ROYAL WAR FLEET IS ANNIHILATED BY DRAKE Brltlsh Rout Enemys Shxps After Long Struggle ln Stormy Engllsh Channel The Spanxsh Armada fled back to Spam today after meetmg an overwhelmlng defeat at the hands of Francis Drake and his sea dogs The Spanlards sailed up here last Thursday, but nothmg was attempted by either fleet untll Monday morning when the Brltlsh set aflre slx hulks and steered them towards the enemys shlps The crews of the Armada cut thelr hawsers and escaped from the Hammg vessels Tuesday the battle lasted for more than fleet then as Flam twelve hours Drake and has followed the Armada as far boroughead, where It was learned that the Spanxards were out of ammunltlon The l JI' r P fisfiff QQ- Rf-?f 7 4y,-if 1 LA . 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X22 'ff -if The Engllsh fleet survlved the torm by droppmg the shlps anchors DEATH TERMINATES PONCE DE LEON S QUEST FOR YOUTH Noted Adventurer ls Lauded Al though HIS Search For F ountaln Is a F allure The frultless search for the Fountaln of Perpetual Youth by Ponce de Leon the adventurous governor of Porto Rico came to an end today when lt became known that he was dead from knlfe wounds inflicted by one of the natives Although the Fountaln of Youth has not been found several lmportant dls covernes have been recorded by Ponce de Leon s expedltlon Xl! This energetlc body directed Its course to the northwest among the Bahama lslands ln thls reglon a cltrous frult emlttxng a red substance was dlscovered After a careful analysis and a few experl ments Spam s foremost chemlcal laboratory a lrquld rouge of a harmless orange color which blended perfectly wlth the complexlon was produced Clear cold pools of vsater were found ln the swampy though scenic Florida Men became crazed wxth the thought of falled to reyuv enate the men became dls heartened The busrness men of the group per celved a great chance to get rlch by utlllz lng the sprln waters as a protectlve astringent and soon after thls bpaln s popular mud clays became the fad Spam should be mdebted to Ponce de Leon and his group of perslstent men for their dlscoverlcs although they drd not flnd the l-ountam of Youth states an aged member who had expected to see hrs rheumatlsm lumbago goltre bowlegs and corns disappear HVQT .-sk 'VV N V W m f, 4 A r '-'-iv 'L H ,z,-- - iff 'df' ' 1 fx' --' -ij L, D p A st. 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' I this 'ity, vi' . ' I CI ' t X lg ' z ' I . N .X ' S Ur ol X Iaxx' when the SI. I, I' II AIN X: .XII I X I1 I Q 'I -' ' d In gh, Io' tht- first tit X In thi tj- Xgght yezlrs. tht- W'curICI'.' 5-erivs hun Ing to St. I. u '.'. IIII1 X X I Xu' Xg' 5 , ' kg I QXIU X I :X W .I X IXSI Lf' ' ' th WL, I Cz IQIJ 'X.I'ttIgIo hX X att , I- I mf K . f I - ht . . A Ihtf fervor of the hzxII- 'raz XcI I: .X 'af A If.-AI' Inr ,zh 0 z I ' vhvn I 0 Ie II 'Is . Ixi IN N X ' X I1 X hI.' .' 'I , X 2 I .X .X X .X I I4 I 'ily di I n t wax' Xr in th X I Xzxst hit. I I in 'Ih I1 s I Iva' .IXie' IIIQ I ' I S . 1 X h hz X. II ' 'X , h , .X I I 0 . I' ni Q . 'z 5 3 X ' 2 2 X 'I1 X I X I1 CI'- nuI.' :urn Xyed for the Inst ga I New IIIhX I X ' XI XI ztI IST wh. ' II. I jo Y Ii. I X ga K I hI 1 Iu I 'es fzlly I' ' ' ' J ' X ' ' - :X 'I 'X 'h I' I 'If 'IQI-' S X X2 X ' ' . , sXx'eXneXcI th X .X ure. th :XIX gan Ir Xc. ' I Q Q It X . g77,Y4 , i .. jig .egizi - '- fr? c vrgwv - -Q-Z -- A, g we s , , sic ---f.,,w'h,.- W., - , ,i , , ,, t , , 1, .Y , N -i ,i A - - A Q . 7, 4--h - ' ' I A ,rg-R ,lsr 'f ' -- -1-1-?:' , , , N ' f ' ' ' ,J X-rgmgx .-r:..5 I M1 illffizagjglai-'53,.A:i:,'4-in ,Y-ii :'991i.JjI-2 I-s - A A,fp.-jf -' THE RID LND BXACK MANY THANKS E wrsh to take thls opportunity of thanklng the students of the school for the cooperatlon drs played rn the gatherxng of the advertlse ments for the RID no B1 uh and for the commendable spxrlt wxth whrch they met the Increase ln the prxce of the book IS seldom that such a change The only trme that our students can make a lesson a howlmg success IS ur mg the chorus classes The faults most dlfhcult to see are those wlthln ourselves 1-lv received wlth favor and the unanlmlty wxth which the student body approved of the advance ID prrce speaks well for our school splrlt Mr Determgs group was the wmner IH the advertlsement contest and therr plcture appears elsewhere rn thls Issue All seniors are told that the world wlll greet them wxth ready arms when they graduate However there ns much drf ference between a paternal hug and a well armed brlck and what the semors want to know IS whrch to expect -X-X My Wx w .F ag, s X G , It ' is ' ' ' . . k . , ., ' - ' x ,X . 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J '59 -qv x-asf' qQn f A C THE AND BIACK STORIEQ DF CENTRALS ORGANIZATIONS HE pecullar style whlch the readers extra syllable a told e and the llne wlll notlce ID the club sectlon of the of poetry are all pentameter o n Rl ln up Bl xclt IS not due to a despondency on the part of the wrlters nor IS It caused by a lack of knowledge of the lxlng s Engllsh It IS merely an attempt at Chaucer s C Ul7ltI17UIU ltllts Thr Cclnftrburtf Tufts our readers may or may not know are a collectlon of storles told by a group of pllgrlms on thelr Journey to the tomb of Thomas a Becket Slnce Central wlll also shortly be on a pllgrlmage of ltS own we have applled Chaucers manner and style of relatlng tales to our own SIOTICS of Cen tral s clubs ln the Engllsh used by the venerable poet whlch we have employed ln thls sectlon all the flnal are sounded as lf they were short Moreover plaln Engllsh they haxe flxe feet to a llne and they look lt We do not pre tend that our spelllnl., IS Chaucerlan We haxe merely strlven for an effect For the benefit of the unltlated we wlsh to add that Central IS at present temporarlly occupylng the Yeatman bulldlng whlle our own IS under repalr and that the pllgrlmage referred to above IS the hoped for return of Central to ltS own bulldlng Thls IS the reason for the movlng day splrlt expressed by the draw lngs accompanylnl, the club sectlon We wlsh further to add that thls sectlon was planned by Huber Crambell who also wrote the prologue whlle Arthur Bohn wrote the lnterludes and Vernon Tletjen e flnal pronounced to make an made the sketches THE CLUBBES ENROUTE PRUI OC Ll Blfel that ln a sesoun on a day WhlCh verray wel recalle l as l say, ln january wlth lts snow and colde Our own good Central Hlgh was wrlt and tolde That we should wenden on a pllgrlmage To fynden for oursels another logge A score and three were ln the compagnye Whlch took themsels up North to Yeatman Hlghe, Twas then that many a great mlstake was made ln talklng Very often It was sayde, l hear that Central Hlgh lS Beaumont now, Or Yeatman Then they soon were tolden how That Central tarrylng was for just a whlle Tlll we should march back home ln greate style XIVMII four - - r- s 'L-fe ,ey irq - s s ' s 't Tj 'tt Terri TH .sz -'W ' 1 1 4' .. no 3- ',,. - - - ' .Y ,,,,f--.,.,. ,,,,..,- gw, 1 A 1 y c-if 9 .Q , , ,,,, ,, ' . -- V - 1 . 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RU' AND MI 'ekh Lhr here ll t 1 e 1X 1nd sp 1c'e ta Me thlnlieth lt xecordaunt to soun te e you fthe condlcroun som of hem so 18 nt se med me And whrche they weren and of what degree n eele ID what 1rray that they were 1nne nd wrt th Wryte rs C uh ww l lJlLllI1I1C lhew are 1 II1lL,lllY hand of Intellect They do much more than you would suspect e lblllflllll re III reach the gr 1te t he xght lhe orchestra wrth tune and Lek wrth hfe Vlxlces swete muslque whll ther tll 1 lyfe 'Now Qentral s Hxnd has varned 1ts recompense ln that It pleased hr Royal Excellence lhe G1rls l lt he re extends an lnxltatlon 1 e glrles ID the wlde nation Ihe Pepper Box IS surely worth lts silte lts strength would make an army for to halt Xnd many more that l should s1y ahoute 1 rt would tale all day cut rt ou Xhout the Senlors New l wold lxnow more So now M1-ss el Hager has the floore 'em M .X e Qi? A jk XX K l f X, Q l ' ek 6 L e 2 , fm M X f J , X in 1 7 Q ART - 5-H. - . JI, V .Y f- 1 . 1 . '-. , k ,, . 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THE DJJ: AND BIALK lhc children now are good and lcrnde and deare- There ll he a wy de hreplace and slde by slde The chlldren s hosen where old Santa will hlde For each a goodre llke a candy cane Then alle wlll JOIN a Goode old Chrlstmae 1 ame Ther wrll he presents for them ey ery one Xnd alle the boyes and grrle will haye such funne 'Now lf you want to know each lad and lasse ust hang your hoben wlth the new senlor classe 'Vluch praise I gly thxs groop and that because They so smcerely belleye ln Santa C laus Xt thls l notlce some of you do snlcl-:ere et s hope lt s Jubt a fether ln your lcnlclu re For shxym t would be to rum thl-. grouppe s funne By tellmg them that Santa IS a punne And now l know twlll proy a compensatlon To heare from the Art Appreclatron THE ART APPRECIATION CLUBBE 7 L 4 tudc nt sat ln ha e a sorry Sli., te l a Led her all the cauQe of her pllvhte She sayd rlf hr off wxthouten any Pauxe That moste vrete and woful was her cause She coulde not appreclate arte Xnd thu wax nr h to breakmg her Nad hertz wh could not well pronounce an artlst s name Whlch waa for her no credit but a shame The name Qorot she spoke ae It were Carrot Xnd now she '-ard she could no longer bear lt lgnorance Nhe sayd may be lull'-.se But of the thrllle the greater partc you muse When you do not at alle underetande Tht plctures that are put lnto your hande To an Xrt Atppreclatxon C lubbe l wlll goe X . -- 4 -' 11-, .' Agn ,re ' - im V H 'T' W Tfffm -Y T -A 4- ' 'i r-.-?..T ' - ' A . 2' 'T 'L 'J-W e' 1' 3 ez. f le. e W' 2' ' 9' f .5 if Iwffilf - I J-, Y -- N, X. A ty ' TA. fn ':'TT 'i! 1 .'ef -. ,fvvgntfzj qu-15-T, .,,, 4.-Tji? M .QQQH-5L'.?ST-TAL: A. ' ' . 110-Q oe -,We ' X 4 DEF? HL For good old Santa Claus is very nf-are. ' ' V ,' , y' . , K, ' ' V . , . . 5 .Q K g h , . r K ' n K , .' uhh' Q , V . x J -. E , ' . ' 'Ay L, 'S lil! l,n,n7t1 Koxm mul? .-X s - 5 ' Il -' s V' Ffh , 1 S v . k 4? 1 .T j Ag E' 3 rw V Y ' .T 0 f V ' lf nf 1 -4..,. rl' E 77. Spur- Vfw , 7.5 ws 9' A M iq'-aJ.13,33g,QgZP IQ ..,. TH L RUJ AND KIALK tzII them 1 what I want to Icnowc Iqm th Xrt Museum we nt thxs may de me Jr rnlsvc onrc but wcntc cxerx tlr 0 And now she knows ful well about the grnre And h is a xery xc-ry ehanved manere About perspectxwe Ilnf and Lompoaltlon rss owtll ha mad I comps! reusxon And now thxs malden his a Qhangfd herte l story must hrrnf comfort to that parte Who would know more about the f71eId of arte That troop of Bos Dehaters now w1II speal-ce Who taken loud and Clear n mr are they mflte 'x. ,-ff U Ax Tm Tee 'Q xxvjx x qui xx? BON DEBA TERS rl II ov' One d xx when I wax ICLIIDL, Iad md gaxe I took mx mavlk tap and Flew aw ne I I-tnow not juet :J-.actls whx I wente x e Dt thzt on xc xenturg wax Inn I trauled far and our many 'a p ace Xnd then I turned and Hew out xnto space And soon what do xou thmke that I founde3 X planet marked Home of Mmd and Nounde Xs I approached I heard ful rnanx roares f'2t '1'ijf I 'ff If I f '45sW1'f 'f A '- V t in X. ' - . -.....,.uW , 77 ff! 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Ar-D BIALK THE DLI CIMERE X hand of maydes ther are who smgen swete Ihr r YOICPS and ther faces falrc and neate l' :se clamsels carolx songes most hlls ullyf layes of loye and mlrthful melodye Ther merry songes do oft wm laude and prayse By heavenly alres and happy ronclelayes X worthy man these Hlllbllxdl maydes does vfulde A player of the harpslchord besyde These maydens lxghte of herte clo slnge with glee Xnd many a rn in hathe paused to hc ren and see lqo mvhtmgales and larlces they clo compare llo all the by rdes that flutter thro the alre But when a hyrde s exquisite songe we ffrete Wh J thml-is that fethered loyellnz ss must eate lhese nymphs do Carole axrely ancl llghte But they too true possess an appetyte fX lghte lt IS ful worthe a l3l'lI'I1IUlDS., toaete To see them fYOllCli at a wlener roaste But youth ha health and spxrlt to retame go why should we stout sustenance CllNdalI16 sur xy se maydes tht r msplratlon Hall falre hot clot el Loyely mcarnatxo racefully rs pe xcoclc e er dld stlrre 1 xmty taln 1 t Id by Xlrsse ere Now frencles someone Comme to the fore nfl of the Qspamsh C lubhe tel Us more M 45 :Mfg ed gay 71 7l,l3pj55fN X 51 Xfv-ff X YDQWtLE'Vg4 EfjK? k A ht' l fe sw W Uv W-, .,,1,,.,g.. :L?,f- ii QF, 'lily f ff- - -- V- Wi f' - -'-' ' W Y :W 'vt t - X t. - left- 1 mfs- sf-12 , 'Q' p t HQ. 1 ,W 5 21 fl if - 'i , .. , A , . ,1 '427if' f ' ,. 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Km MN? 7, 'C-fi ,gf 'V La 'Q -A -Q -wp wwf 3, TH E AND WALK I A QASTII LA a xr alle ltnowt a stxrtcd by some scholars lonff agoe h m wxshad to le arn the Spanlsh lanf uavc more nd lt nts mu xn lt amous ore hrough rnxny x wexry day tl'e club clrcl gr gut for our tot see w at we hue to showe N e students of three terms and more we seelte Who can the tongue falrly welle spealte joln us you lnltlatlon will nee 1 llowe c r ye ll flnd the honour worthe the dz e cle O our worthy xponsor who ha lon1 u le GQ XX orcls cannot qulte express what would be saxcle If our hasta ye could once attende ,Nu ll lXlIlllOI'l would we nee e to sende lo you lnto our mldclest to come lnne You cl rome so fast a race you could wlnne Rx ht nolnly clone and ful of falr lmporte o sp: t c anuent tonvue must Dt ret -.portc he xr the soft accentes blend to e er l Noothlnf to the nerys as bed of feather ut come t e time ls aet y fzlxttlnv my X f l y ,ld lernc about t e Co Q lx 4 ix X K K ' A ' AJ X sk ' .I , 1 X X , , K -flltpyyew X y e Q 'gifs My X5 xi ,X y ffiJ5lj5W7lT rr y 4 SA tw K ' Ii y ,, ,V o ' W' MW ' f 1 -W8 fi- A A ' of it lg'- r - 2- ..,, H 0,1 4 , ww, fi ' ,' ' -,mg W' X 5' l , 'f',.Af.y,',Q-LJ, ,,,V, , A ,liv- Q. 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H11 .Ni1s't'1t1 .lltmitfw I7 .7 'in tl 'S svolc-2 :J helgf l gn le-N .-Xnd Q , ' '. ou: R 'ng loc' .' ' Ylqht' hav-. zinl 5 'h- ' fa lgut t gh tht-y win tht- hw rt vith all th -ir gg 'lihf' al: .' 'ef Old C-:rt al lligh so ' lla 'I'h ' ' ziluf 21 lon,e tiiiw to elle. Th. sit thvy render ii: is Sl ite Which you, lllll sure-. clam murh npprcviatv, Ilqheu' flu rfe if yf l l' ,, .' oriiinzitt- .Ks ga 'h'h ' l ' hlf .'.' ljz 'z' XV' ' z Q 'ljallz lfur the-y wzitrhz- flos ilu' al '1 ir thv hz Ilf- The strz gglvrs who to eir l 'luxrs Q av. lh. 'z ' , - h sh lr' 1 - ' v lh. ' i z ' v Q t he ml 'I'h V' 2 f c A hx lc ' .' . :Xnd sm l -sv ht-It ful litt c thingvs nt lligghcf Kr' act' rnplixh-l 'vi h fvt or .ight .'t 'sh l H' 'Q h s' a ' ' 2 2 'h-'. 1 Sli 1' X T 4 l ' . Yr I1 , . this storh is: A I oufc' Vlih' 4 h xi Cli V' iraycls hold net iltmft-, 'l1h 3 X' ' ' 5 Y, w ' ' I f 1'x. X ' 1 g c l A S L, z'- 1:19 ' ' gy' fpf' ' , ' tm 2 l X l' X air.: Q7, M l ,ff , 'I xl-ljfyrkm U C. Qi . 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Q-N e-4 Y, - Y W THE RLD AND THE GIRLS' LITERARYE SQCIETYE 'I lufu forum Us Pray will you to this clubbe with me come And spend a pleasant hour or two Wlth some Who happy are to see you and So gladde And know you won t departe feeling sadde For here we talk of authors new and olde And players whom the entree often scolde TIS frequently a poem we do heare And sometimes Stones that we hold so deare Here find we how to gnen value toe The works of authors anclent or newe Of muche joye are these thm s that we learne You too can learne to appreclate 'I-lxlCSC YTlaI1y 2lOTlOUS WOl k8S Qfflall Bild QTCIC Wrth us l m sure you ll spend an hour so gaye That soon you ll want to come with us to staye Oh' great the joy ln redln faire bookes Exploring Contlnentee sundry nookes Of all the earth wlthfauthors xlelone And studying of races their condltlons T15 truth which thls phllosophere sendes lf YHRD l'la9 boolcee he has also fl'BHdCS -Xnd so whlle to Quch thmgs my mlnde caters l would know more about the Curl Debate-re 3? dt Y 2 Q 3 ark FL WW if it 7 dw, km 6 ff 32 2 X ff Perri? y ff ETWAGUN 62' BIACK X29 4.9115 X Q ct ll I lit . . . I . v 1 ' ' , - ' . ' gg ' . . Q' ' ' ' I g ' , , . I . 7 - 0 V f A I 0.5, fl: LX 4 W VI 3 CEN cg- ' 7 fygwl- if MP4 so v x. 1 f l ' Xt - 'FY rel Q3-4 N t M 4? r 1 X ilgflif 'X ff t S xx . - 14 V! XX e , I X ' W A X , , , X -.-: 1 f f - Lf 92 X XV A K x I 6 V vb 321. Zh Jfe t to wb to ee I -- 4' V x p N XXX ,ff XX ii 0 4-TIA mf llumlrt-tl um! I BEVERLY AND ADONIS 1511 Rm ht! lxrllf A gurl ther was and that a pretty one That fro the tyme when she first begun To get her ways she drd It cleverly And thxs smart gurl we ll know as Beverly Of all her smylmg she was coy and slmple For she had ln one cheeck a wmnmg dxmple Her tongue was sharp as women s always are And ln her wrt she was above the pare But when her smyles and wuts did not avalle She used a well tlmecl tear and drd not falle ln other words she was an Argue barter The sort of girl to whom the Muses cater But Beverlye you must understande Like other gentlewomen preferred blonde. She strolled, one day, into classe, late, For she'cl been selling buttons for Debate, And ther she spied a handsome, fair Adonis lLtz'fL'r' 5,1- f7' X-fi bf wg M 'Gi' isa'- rus nw Mn surrccted 73 I1 o ing, X c nus IS :ue PyPNlWll1 er mr hrs ips s grxnm X clowny fuzze hld tht hrm young chxnne lxs me irte red or ated nexr his purse tn s me r mont 1 1 rr atc sl curse at wldy I xerxr cnud not s66 xx ye He should not from her a red button buxe 11 s owed hlm on inc smw ff d l JUST S But Xdonils mermly whlspcrfd 'Noe' She turned pale .as dtdrh and then qulte rgdde Xnd cltcl not he xr: ws .at th te uher saxdc Ihe Xrsgue halter 1 fun put on .1 smile Xdonls glowered mm xrdly and thouvhte l 18816 s sa 1 mxnshlp IN not worth aut te Hut frdlle man can ncxer surels save What dlre calamxtx vslll fall that daxe or excrxe vw lsper c Bus just one r sou e lexe sud to but. fx tonne? l know you want to do what s truly rlghte on lnux fx button good old Qentrallte nf 1 t e flr 5 Close d her art umcnte nconsuouslx Xdoms Jlnvled hxs cente llc Q azed at her debonalre usage rc than hl monm sunt on prlw rxmaf e l er Ldrnest speznh hrs x anlts dld tic e So mlth Good wllle he 1 one her d mckel plnned on tht pfllf xn :gs 1 stretc ID' nc fx e xr t tc uhnr s tedc 1 Whtle Hex erlxe counted up the honus Y gl xd that she had conquered falr Xdoms ulte vselle done and ful of ment too 'Xnd nom the Llee Qluh and tts members true 'fag m l, fix xmff' Q 7 ffm raw' 'fi ee 4-,. BIAU-x tl H I' fit-',--'-5 5 ' 5,1 at Lv'- 'i A l ' l 1- l V' I V' l lf' l l 5 , ' kl-1,2 l l' .' E'-A ' 2 ry-ri ,1-tl 2 flwi l. lc ' fo -y 's hs g -2 rx K S J lgti fl l'1 ge 'x lv' ' tc l J '. Sl K' ' 4 P, 24 l 5 V l-' lf J Joel .t 4 ' ez A 'h' e- LE ' 3 ' :. Determining to Conquer hint hy wile Nllhls lzvsx' l is 2 5 l 'rx V' gh If 12- V- lg vhxf -..4. x ' -U , Dil -' b l' 'I l ca' Q' f St -Y 1 ' .Y i ' V , V1 :X l zs h Q l '- .' ' ' ,Z ? L' ' s 5 Y' .- U 5 , . .-Xml if As 'X K 'Ag' gn l 1' ' Q K x ' 'z ' v' ' ' kl up ' 3 A 1i.td1l-,ffl-. oth' 4 lla' lea id b' Ck to h fs he Az ' - ' hing me-5 ' A, Ljyg. Q , 5 A 'EA Q,,k:k'Ita:1'l'- S- J x .2 If lr V .QE Y' is by-1. NJ .au Q-0, 44 ve Huh 5,1 4+ 1 S T THE GLEE CLL B Q.,-r ,wr- x l W xv-S' fr- -s QQ-ww,-rmwy' A J THE RLD AND BIALK THE CLEYE CLL BBE 1 tmlc lls say cle that muslquc melts the heart when hearde A romantlque lover sxngs so lll-ce a blrde Ulf the C entral Qleye Qlubbe can thus tayle he tolde from whnch much musnque norms hoth loud and bolde The sound that from their throats comes swete and clere ls like BFI aflgel SIHLZIDL, Xeffiiy RCTC songes of loye and eelc nn songes of joye lth nottes of melodye slngs each boyc Sprmge theye sung of grasse green and flowers Somer of the WHYFDC SUDUC afld showers Xutumn sing they songes of harvest tyrne Wxnter of the frostf and snow Sl1lJllITlC Wnth nottes of rnclodye slngs cach boye ln Songes of lose and eek ln songes of joye O noble lcnlght we haye a word of pralse l or those good lads who do ther volces rilse Up to the ky vslth clear full throted nottes emlndlng nc of X lkll'12.,8S ln t err botes 'Now spelung of that hold and hardy race lhere IS among us onc who by my I race Doth ful rfsemhlf wel that mrghty han e or he doth IHtd'wllI' fullt nlnetzen hande C omf fc rth O l orrest' and hy some dence n If htcn us on that 1 nod BOX of QPICF 'FXR RM aj, cf lm 4 milk-D UNM gem Q ma fl a- , kkaie. 42494 .. -ll-5-W ',KT...g M- - 7? :1 'I anr X or ,gi-,dx jjfmh P W, 2, I7 rv V L, ,migzj 'Nil' , N s 1 me .4 fyji-gl-t:.,.. ., vrlaqi ggi ' , c e -ge ceec so ' I ' N r l'tf .Sz A . 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AND WALK PEPPER BOXE Ht! lforrtusl ll lflllh X l vu re strolling slowly t ro tht ha e lheard resounding from the olde vw xlles X merrye laughter sc PIHIDE1 much like heayen Which gxyley c xme from out two hundred sc Full hve and twentle lxdclyes all were there And eek the sponsor he of curly halre X meetmg of the Pcpper Boxe red hate X goodly organmatlon lrue eh' whatef The chtef ohnsone he of blonden loxe For orclere called wlth noxe and wlth noxe Vice Presldente Qllxe of football fame Xt once for hxmielf made qulte a name Hrs button motlon made was and passecle lo help to Wm the howl for good at laste lo and and helpe ln the tlcket sellmge To get the folke to games all a yelllnge 'Need lsay more ofthe other thlngee Of whlche the schole well-cm loudlv rlnvesf Xnde so they carry on these mamaces WIDDIDQ all heartes by thelr clex er knackes lr IS not ey ry one that ham auch wltte eXncl you may take that ae. you see htte BV chance amon ye does som perxon stancle Who Il glaclly tel a story of the B1DdC3 WW N501 O, al ...A Eg! AYIVX X as lD'1R!cvc f 5 NCD .A s 'X s 'jx h 2 'll s. J s ' nf 'z A, , , I. , 4 ' ' V ' A, ' -1 3 H ' , .Y A kr - v ' v 1 7 ' , ' Q 's ' Y A g .I , K, , V -V K. 5. x. iii K- lil , y , I X 4, ,.1. 2 ,Jr X lt , ' 1 rt -1: ' f L , 4 Q P' 5 ffl ll .lf V if ff X lx it S f f ' X 'f 1:: ' ::?: '- ' 5 ' xx x, , Q.. y X r Y - : ,J 1 ' . 'M' ffg: .1'1't'tf : .1' Mawr' 1' N N N N N ,a N N N -- fx X, ., ,, N ,- 3 Rf N, N N N ii V l-LL ,.. are ,rw Kali ff yf .-4 F4 'rw THE AND THE JOYFLJLLE BANDE ISU lrlhur Bohn ln remot dayes when this good club drd starte ln dayes when musxque was 1 maglk arte lher was rewarde offered thro the lande To any grouppe who woulcle start a bande To whll away the tyme of the lunge And to hum joy 1nd recreatlon brmge The gretnst artlsts of the ancient age Playd muslque to the l-cxnve page on pave But he was falr dxsgusted with thelr worke Xnd ordzrc d them al l-cllled wlth hrs dlrke For many weery years the offer stoode lo pleas the lunge al trled but noone coulde Lntzl one day a grouppe of menne came and wlspered to the aged lunge thls same Your favor w1l we gamne by our bande Or lose our verray hc-des by your hande The lclngz agreed and then he sald lrocede bo they gan play with al thelr worth and spede The muslque pleased al who coulde here Thew sand ust gn us song no other cheere The lunge sent scrols throuf houten al the lande Whlch sand Reward IS won by Qentral s Bande That tale reminds me Fate lronlcalel It s ln that Xnglo bafcon Chronlcale lxe read the story over many tlmes But nexer dremed to hear lt told ID rlmes 2 Xi xS5'm'9GJq I m s X l fx 9 X ig? 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THE pu, Mn nmcx BOYS' LITERARY SOCIETYE Hu Morrzfs ll'tllXV77lIl7 Xnd lo' ther coms a representatlxe Of that department argumentatne lhroughout the halles of Qentrale rxngen loucle OICBS of her Speakers and most proude Do theye upholcle the standardes of the 1 lhls bunche of boyee derlven benefit From all the greate taskes that they muste doe The frlghtfulle orcleales that theye muste go throuffhe As Qpeaklnge oft before aeeemblecl youthes On polnte of lntereet and on questioned truthea Yea captaxned by A Bromberge who s the cleane Of Qentrale S oratorg the Lit has Seene A moet Qucceesfulle terme And thanks are due To blmone Becker and Dave beslen too Spealcere most eloquente are ID formatlon Who Il have a Speech for any old occamon With power to talk ln fronte of a great crowde moung tones clelnerecl clear and loude If you are nervous troubled with Qtage frlghte Some do es of the Llt will Set you rlghte e YCCOQUIZC the names lmparted here or men of worthy work and thotes clere Reixdlng ID our mldbt does someone reste Who of the Latln Club Wil tell hlS beste3 L Komen rxv v, 7? rw AJ PX Z X 564 QW E U Mr. SOM lil XXX QD Ur lr . . . K, ' V I , , S . . my . v ' . . xg N X . Lt V S . I 7 ., ln Y' , 'V . . ' fl 4 . x7 - -A N S Q ' . ' . ' 'nf . F ' ' . . ref 11 QA cours. N N J..- K -, ,,. Tw H 'VC K W0 Flag: -31' 5 .' X5 - ff 'tp ' lk '95 ff? . , X M it ri X ,915 I W . P -ifrhf' ll 5 t We X we X A 1 U5 , . I 'l T X f W ' .,. Q N x X ZX v , , . ff ax X .17,,vv-gf 4 1 f X Ni-. t , ., -U . ,Aix if- V vi :Wi i - ' 8 W Q4 met A - e e Lfy 1 f E Y txt X. e XXX N' Ht mind wtf 'l1t'u'I tv 1 I m, ' THE CLASSICAL CLUB 1511 Izllzrm Ralph I dreamed that I walked in the stretes of Hades' Me thynketh it of intereste greate Of one who was a dweller ther to relate And why he did inhabit such a place Er that I farther in this tale pace One was ther and he was a solemn laddye Who wandered round about with vissage saddye Full ofte tyme a pony hadde he ridden Although he knew by teachers twas forbidden ' How grete is now my sorrow ' cryeth he' Hlrorever here in Hades lvm to be. The fires of retribution I must fede And expiate thus my awful dede. O Latin students to this tale give hede: If to the Classical Club ye come alle Ne'er will this direful sentence on you falle. THF. QW rf 5 x 3 swf Fi fm -Q A 'ft-rcziwf JR 'ff 4-. LD AND Jxcr true f lfxtln xou ll he con clulnloe fair ful rxche of excellence ws xys tvwlll lbflllf you frftcwt recompense Jln o wnc 1 r 1 Cx temple a re lDSCI'll7td ll nr p flu 1 does each one vsedre Nllxs lleltzell ls fx frlencl most true and kmcle lnct er sponsor you could nex er hncle IIC lllll ponw xou ll not ne e I11lflllN moral does thlb tale lmparte o narx a l xtm ponx hltch xour carte e t 1 ctsnoure Jx om: tt acher s crd e un off xnrl til-4 xou 'where tm r lb no drfl e ilu our mlncles JH that dredful thote let 1 tale of Ykflfl U to our mmdcb be brote 0 x N ft hw if nf AJ X CAESAR V IX rf fb N P ,Q g.L 5:7 -Epiegx IHE XX RIIERS LLL BBE 4 Um nu ht l l fr mx happx chtlrlhoocl home xnx umm l found C1 lust to rodme Xncl ID mx h arte than max an z-nm to fxn 5- lng ne -r ut conc xx cl bx unx mxn e 50 oftc n sedrchxnw hcre and XNaDClI'lI1U there l dnl .ull :IDX lmmxe man mlghte Clare t I I BIACA ,Q-4 '-'W --' flip ,. 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Ah 13152 THE ORCHESTRE litf rlhur lo I7 Xl mortxls harlc' Of muslque do l spelce Of drum and horn: and melody s technlque Not dll ye people do appreclate The tdlentes of muelcxans bmal and ffrete So verrdy welle of All my wordfs take hede Of thelr ddyxce l say you haxe vrete nede lf you are clowncast and ln splrlts lowe Trv to outplaye the uolm and howe Com to yon forum heare the Qaxophowe And soone your spnrlts hugh wxll soxre l knowe lhl-. clubhe by a worthye manne ls lecle Xncl fulle of falre nottes lb hx hede He only has to ralse hm rnagxc wande xfld ther comme forthe ful many x fmrf wounde He may select fx Joy ful eonffe of Sprxnge X marche or any other Qort of thxnge these artlsts play them alle wtthouten halte Xnfl with emotzon nor with any faulte nc: Cl SKS onfe p ut t ro ri ns ue 1 strl 1-. acte t ere s muslque whzre ther tll 19 y e X worthy worlt nor ldClxlD' god xclyrce r must oot 1 t f plrtt ln 1 tr: nd now ld like tht next account to e X xmon of the cluh of Qhemxstrye 1---'Q fx w' 4 lg X Xt ,os XX Xlf Kiki 'Y F57 X Q i BIALK - '-?' 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'mf A - 4'-1l.'2?QW fit THE P1 If ASD BIAQA IHE BI Ms AND REDF STM I E 7 Ill s If t xt f ff 111 rc pre cnt no gll XII irz it most resu ts o too 111t1Ch foo: c u ht rc 1 one VNhlC bs my falth IS wz1r e Xnd st1l has good rc sultes hy my he arde T lx t md least unworthy 1n my Illllidl 1 Red: HIFI Bl ik Stafte that S mrthc tu xnfte III t1z1r Q ood y wort-.es do outst INK f Ihr r 1 a w mrthy rouppe 1n t IS sco e Whlnh fashonecl th1s vret boke wlth a toole Xnc vathc rmf of data and of fxcte and 111any wcery houres dld thzy take to hx ve xeh fmlte master each mxstx e t w IH not thers to faulter oyer wor e To them twas but to tolle nor to shlrke fach kmght and ladye dld hlS owne share Xnd yerray wel they may de thls boke falre So them we must not hesitate to pray se an throuffh these prec1o11s pai es we do Haze ounces IS pt for zach and ey ery one Whcms naym IH here for work that he has done and when wlth wayt of years our hackes hende We ll read th1 boke and then well haxe a frende If fl: Ja ,, 'QL X4 Lx Q 5 TWDJ Y A lx- ii? 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W' -fa, -L 1 1, C NX' 'vs' xv? ii'-fi y , A fi- -1 Wmznzei MW WJ THE AND BLACK I CLNTIKAL VWX 1 YXKK 147 t f ,f La ru H min V tn N 1 f ul lhrrm vt GIRI S ATHLETILS lam X o -Xs on my way to Lentral lllgh l wended I jolned a ladye whom l gladly tended For she was trylng hard to cross the streete On her lnhrm and xery tottzrmg fettc l asker her which dlrectlon she was golng And then to me she sald wlth manner knowing That she was on her way to C entral Hlghe Tht xery srme place that so was l 1 And so we both became of good coraze As on we went upon our pll rlmage She told me many tales of long agoe ln her soft swete voice which was so lowe She told me all about a little chllde Who had been very weak and tooe mllde And as thrs story was both good and true l ll now proceed to tell lt all to youe ln Alton llVCd a mother and her chllde Whose flgure was so slight her face so mllde Her countenance was of the palest hue Her eyes were large and of the clearest blue ln dlstant places and ln strange landes In forexgn cltles and ln queere strandes The two had hunted doctors far and wxde Who for the chnlde s cure should proude But each learned man the same statement made That he knew nothlng that would brlng her alde For this poor :rl was lean and langulshlnge She was not lnterested ln inythlnge Untll at last they came to Qentral Hlghe Which was proclalmed to be unsafe from fi ah' The mother looked at this with many a blghC And then she went on down to Yeatman Hlgghe Where Central students dally learned thelr lessons And weekly listened to some hot pep SESSIONS She stopped here and asked the prlnclpale 5- g . ,X . . if ,gd 5 ,7 1 Wa- in V W V vnnv .,, - 1 . 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A c.. t , 1 , , , P - MQ, :A I ... .yn 15- ' R 742' 1 Egg'-ffl-L age, i Q -. 1 i me A ' A' nw Af-D' M04 FOOTBALL I 976 I lorrtsl ll rllzls HE present season just closed was probably the most disastrous one that a Central team has ever experl enced Not only drd the Central squad fall to wm a game IH the league but they also failed to score a polnt However they gave thelr best throughout the sea son The season began wrth only three let ter men from 25 back Schmltt Plalsted and Wllllts and a few second team men However there was some good materxal out although lt was green On September 75 the Alumni game was played ln a game that tested this green material they were held to a 0 0 e The next game was wlth Webster county champlons ln a game that was played ln a drlung raln Central was beaten I4 0 A blocked luck and a for ward pass got the touchdown Our next fame was with Western Nlllltary Acad emy champion of the Prep League 3 O We outplayed them consistently ln a scrimmage game we beat Country Day I9 0 Next followed the bw trpset mf the season We played PTIHCIDIH Prlnclpla had beaten Soldan and Beau mont and had tied Roosevelt ln a C ame hlled wlth thrnlls and chmaxed when Rossen intercepted PTIDCIPIB pass md dash cl 60 yards for a touchdown we beat them 6 0 The league opened ncxt and we played Soldan t a 0 0 te Cleveland came next We played them off thelr feet but an lntercepted pass caught by Mowry who ran 60 yards or a touchdown and two place klCkS for 40 and 48 yards by the same person were the prlme factors ln beatlng us Beaumont tled us ln an unlnterestlng game 1n the mud at Washrngton Unxverslty 0 0 Roosevelt beat us ln the last game of the season I3 O Qarroll Roosevelt halfbaclc ran wild to beat us smgle handed as had Mowry of Cleveland Cleveland won the champronshlp There were no outstandlng stars on our team which IS very unusual to a Mrke Walker team However ln Schumacher we had the best punter ln the league Mentron should be made here of our fighting second team who trampled on every one of the second teams ln the v1c1n1ty Their showlng coupled with the fact that we lose few of this vear s first team Un es brllllant hopes for the future The members of the teams were Cline Qomfort Maltz Hmrlchs L T Hlnrlchs lxnobel KOStlCh Schott L G qchmltt Knobel Schott Plaxsted G WlllltS R Center lxnobel Wergle Schmitt R T Plalsted Knobel Kostlch Schott R E Ehrhch Maltz O ohn son L H Rossen Bohrlnger Gordon R H Schumacher Bohrlnver F B lxaesser Shanfeld Om Hur , .. 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'W M AW' -M ara'-Q '41 11-zfzzwf' .5 THE AN BIALK Ihe games Alumni 0 Webster I4 Western C entral Central Central Central Country Day 6 Central PYIDCIPIA Soldan U Cleyeland I3 Beaumont O Central Central Central Central Roosey elt l 3 TENNIS X rwn I I lll 'Nl school began thls beptem ber the tennls outlook was somewhat gloomy But one letter man was back from last years team and stlll more forebodmg was the pOiSllJllltj of losing our coach Mr C H Chrlstenson who temporarily reslgned However work was begun under lVlr Plllthoss who upon belng transferred to another school agaln turned the coachmv asslgnment oy er to Mr C hrrstenson Qn account of hrs excellent coaching the boys progressed rapxdly and were anxlously awaltlng the day whlch would plt them agalnst their formldable rnyal Beaumont After a dlsappolntrng ralny spell which halted practice and threatened to cause another postponement untll sprlng play was begun on luesday, October I7 The team delegated to represent Central IU this hlstoru struggle was composed of the followlng llower llamzlton, liletjen, xn slngles and Rltter, Stem Lentz, and Welgle, rn doubles Beaumont was met but not defeated each team wlnnlng two matches 'lhe next day Cleyeland was bested three out of four then Rooseyelt, by the same margin So far so good but qoldan who had won all her matches thus far was stlll to be met Central was ln second place and ln order to wln the Flaw three SIHQICS vrctortes were necessarv The boys determlned to accompllsh lhlS but sad to say were rewarded only wlth a moral ylctory WIDDIDQ but one match from the stronv Soldan team Th1s gaye Central second place with nlne XlCtOl'lCS and sex en defeats Thls was a credltable showlnf conslderlng the fact that Coach Chrlstenson was unable to hnd a wxnmng doubles combmatlon Xernon Tletjen of the Central team captured mdxyldual honors wmmng all of h's matches The Central players were rewarded for the good work by gettlng thelr names ln the papers Sex eral boys of this year s team wrll be ayallable next year and provxded the boys wlll practlce hard durlng the sum mer, the chances of wrestlng the tltle from Soldan should be good Here Q hopmg that next year s team wlll brmg the bacon back to C entral Om llumlrttl tl' lm f Ilvtt W Y-..-.- .Y Y W-i N-Qi H..- , Q-,, Vai, , - 'ffm' 7 'f fi? 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X . 211 1 ' 'xx' we ' 2 1' I .mm J I , I A 4:2 I A f .lf , -p-Q5 '-fl I' J ,...a.W-f n- fffffl s 'll E ..men9 ' YS'-f 1 ...f I ju-4i'4 IL,-tb' 'Q in A F4 21:9 55 24 THE AND BIACK TRACK Bu llotturd lattltr SUALLY people glve little thought to the track team and the many preparations whxch 1tS members must complete All through the basket ball season and half of the baseball sea son some nmety odd boys work and tram ardently ln order that they may be able to make a good showlng for thexr school on field Day Common gymnas txcs and old fashloned exerclses form the major part of the prellmlnary tralnmg and this IS the sort of work which strengthens muscles and develops wxnd and stamina Track 13 a sport xn which the smaller chap well as the larger boy has a chance make good And tls lndeed amuslng ee the little fellow struggling, gamely keep up wlth hrs larger mate and wxn the praise of the coach It seems that every year the track team works under a handlcap and thus year was certainly no exception To begin wxth an act of the Board of l ducatlon deprly ed us of some three hundred freshmen thereby reduclng greatly our mldget team ln addltlon, we had only one coach whereas the year before we had three However, Coach lVlarr1ott. as you may lmaglne. was by thus tlme qulte used to handlcaps and he cheerfully began hls work with sllght assistance from the cap tam of the team By the time the month of lVlay had arrlved the long lndoor preparations were considered completed and the squad was allowed to use the track adjoining the school premises Here, time runnlng Jumping shot putting vaultmg and hurd lung for form were practnced Gradually a semblance of perfection was attamed and It became a general bellef that the team was ready for a few practnce meets However after the hrst dual meet with Beaumont thls oplnlon was changed We lost that meet by a margm of thlrty polnts The second combat was wlth Soldan and we drd very llttle better The senior team drd manage to run ID closer but the Jumors were slmply overwhelmed l has been sand that the thlrd time IS a charm and lt worked After the excite ment had blown over and the polnts had been added up we found that we were on top end of a 65 36 score Maplewood Hlgh being our ylctlm It may be Inter estlng to note that thls meet IS the first won by Central during the past four years An outstanding performance was turned ln by Captam Lawler whose leap of hve feet nme mches ln the hlgh Jump was w1th1n one Inch of an lnterscholastxc record A detalled account of the meet follows IQDQD Yard Dash QI l l sec D l Fallows 7 Chapman QCD 3 Mertz QCD Pole Vault Q9 ft D I Dearborn QlVlD Z Harvey 3 lngram QCD Shot Put Q-il ft , 8 ln D I Harnett QCD Z HlDFlChS QCD 3 Burdette 720 Yard Dash Q26 sec D l Chapman QCD 7 RHDIHOWIIZ QCD 3 Hlnrlchs QCD QM. ll pl! 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Pnwxl- Ywuq Xkfxxts Lkwltu bw II I'I'wnx SI I'X'I1I x x I . x HARRYMWISCHAUM I XIRC ROUND PII XRXI XC H PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIS I C rmd md Niturul Brmdgt PRI SLRIPTIONS Q-XLLID FOR and DLI IX IRI D x lthout extra char c Qompllmtnts August and CI1arIes Kron It l Heard In Physxogrophy Iqedcher What make the nndre approxeh to man5 BN hr Student 'Wo qultoe I ww me nb ers ec Ixfxn III when the L5LIOnL IJIew the CI :ck off of the ulla e church Xrtlsins for upI1oIsterX BETTFN Lpholsttl x C 0 He Meant It HTH Y In inf Tl x DL , , , . , 'I 1 'I ' I I' I . e I I . I I . I I il I .I N. Q 5 4 I1 Q v' ' gf I ' : ' es -' st 'gg S : 4 s ' ' S. I ' I HIXIy. In ' tin ' IIi0sIH c s. ' I the '. Si , . , . , V qc , . , cg . of U E' .c ' ' I I , . V ' 7- - , .A ' I' , lIq.z1:?II'wE ruin-.I I- -f III N. Clmmi III ' I, Igc-Q' P I dz 'ing sc'I1ooI: fan you 1-:Qc-vxltv tI1:- CIIN1 Iwtun? Vlfvzxrj Instructor: II5' gosh! I wish I vc 1IrI. WELTNER CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Central Branch 4Odt-on Bldg, T 7 Vx cst lind Brlnc 1042 N. Cirlnd Blvd. :J-lfil Vernon f x' ' iwcnty-ninth 'Q . Artist ttichtrs o piano. voio., ctc, Best course of studx for ttathtrs ind conctrt soloists Diplomis gold and diimond ixxardtd griduatts post geraduitts ind irtist griduitts luition Vtry Rtasonablt Manx lortt Adxantagts lor C itilogut Addrtss A D WEI TNER Stcretarx l0-12 Y Gr1ndBlxd El I S'1,f,mQ-Kpix ik Zlijfy Q M ffl-Q' fi fx, ZW glifijrltig Q13 I cxilrttiltter f II A Tale Once upon a time two statesmen were cast away upon a desert island They had nothing to eat except the Flesh of a coat which they had managed to lull Q in order to cook the flesh the two started a fierce debate and soon raised a fiery heat oxer which they laroiled th oats body His Heritage xou would come into moneV3 Second Xa abond Sure 'Vhlxe one night l was dreamln of money and what do xou know' when l wolte up l was in the hand of icopper Falrgrouncl Candy K1 hen Compliments Dew Drop lnn nc Famous Texas Chile 4964 Delmar Axe 3860 Clive St 304 No Grand Blvd 7I3 No l2th St 1914 ldranklln Awe l7l2 Nlarlcet St 607 'Vlarket St Fairgrounds Cycle Co xx l 51 Q 11 tx Work called for and delixerecl v tw Xiturtl Bild t xt H I m Vx, O 7 . 1 . 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