Central High School - Red and Black Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1930
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Ia gghxw all ff ,Mila r f .M QE PEACE PACT IN SCHOOL Peace spoken of the world over Peace the toplc of the day on the tongues of the greatest statesmen on the llps of the masses One way to secure peace say the learned IS dlsarmament Yet others think that that will be llTlPOSSlblC for an entlre world to undertake but lt IS not rmposslble for a school to undertake If peace IS deslred in a school between teachers and puplls use the dlsarmament plan How3 By abollshlng all five weeks exams report cards and finals Indeed too raclrcal a step wlll be the opmlon of some But not at all rf the followmg procedure IS taken Flrst do away with the five weeks exams It will then take at least flve weeks for both students and teachers to recover but rt IS well to go slowly After It rs certaln that the recovery IS complete take the next step Flrmly but gently prohlbxt all report cards It IS needless to say that a few wrll never become themselves again, but for such a great cause a few Ixves must be S8CI'lHCCd Then one lS ready to proceed wlth the third and last step and that ls, to abolish all finals This may cause such shocks among many of our worthy puplls that for months they will be slttlng on top of Tu cntu sz x the world smgmg songs about angels and weanng thelr own lmaglnatxon a halo about thelr heads But how have our dear teachers fared throughout thls experlment3 All has not been well As stated few weeks wxll be necessary for them to wlth them I can assure you rn the prevnous paragraph a convalesce after the severe shock of not havmg to prepare exammatlons wnth brain rackmg questlons staying up nights to correct papers and breaklng the news to the classes which alone takes the smoothness and speech of a diplomat Summmg all up one wonders of the aclvlsablllty of the disarmament plan BELIEVE IT OR NOT As you already know lt IS sand that George Washlngton never told a Ire Thus statement makes many people wonder about what sort of school he went to It seems practically impossible to get by ln school unless you tell a Ilttle Hb now and then For Instance, let us begin with the start of work ln the mornmg You un fortunately oversleep and tell Mr Welr that your clock was wrong fan old onel, or that you had a long wart for the street car You redden wnth shame and tell your Engllsh teacher that you dlcIn't get your homework because you d1dn't have time .. 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LF x x 44953.74 3.14 1 .4 .4 A 4.-.it THE REDANOBLACK to do lt l neednt mentlon how your tlme was spent You turn pale and tell your gymnasium Instructor that you feel suck when you never felt better ln your llfe You gllbly mentlon the expenslve ness of your clothes to your classmates when you know how cheaply they were bought Need l go further3 Wnth thls strong argument l can probably convmce you that George Washlngton never went to school or that the statement about hlm IS a LIE When you tell someone to go slt on a tack you are not bemg tactful ALWAYS BELITTLIN Once there was a certaln young man who was noted for his reckless and speedy drlvmg No one challenged hlm for the honor of the tltle for bemg the best driver ln the nelghbormg vlcmlty as no one wanted to rlsk hlS llfe One day whrle out drlvlng a new Ford passed up this young man and the occu pant of the car looked back That was a challenge Away they sped and for a few miles kept up the race but gradually the llttle Ford gamed drstance untll thls certam young man could not see It lr had gone so fast that lt appeared to have vamshecl mto the horlzon Darn that Ford was all the young man sald but thls rs what he learned There rs always someone better than we so let us not be vam about our accom pllshments HOPE At the close of the year a conversatlon between two men could be as follows year So lt IS wlth human llfe always hopmg always falthful It IS that same small word hope that keeps the entrapped mlner ahve Or the adventurous trapper lost ln new terrxtory It was hope that kept Columbus from turnmg back and hope that helped Washlngton wm the RCVOlUtl0H So let us resolve to keep falth ln hope and maybe lf we try hard enough we will get our wish f 5. Tutnlu sum -l...-... Well, l hope things will be better next 1? f' I y f 3 Qllassmates Autugraphs Jf 4,41 5,f iq? X f ff! f ff! M! M! Qjf-A -XNKXX FJ 3214 f nf XX 22 J LITERATURE J W-.xxx , .KN P-3 ,LWSAK hs '-X ' f 3L'-- My , r ,,,'1.- . '1 cf THE REDANDBLACK TWO BRAVE CROOKS Bu Sara Finkelstein EE Mabel emltted a whlstle and smoothed the newspaper whlch she was reading Llsten to this For the past week many robberles have taken place ln the southwestern sec tlon of thls clty Polrce will be on double duty Citizens of that sectlon are warned when leav mg homes to bar doors and windows as burg 59 lars have operated dur mg absence of resr dents Can you beat that The Wellers were rob bed last night of fifty dollars which was to pay the rent rs Weller fumed all day because she had to for felt her bridge party and pay the rent out of her pm money Edrth was mdngnant What a shame what a shame' drawled ane Her poor bridge party You know ln a way those burglars commxtted a good deed towards the bet termg of humanlty As Professor Rogers says Humans have stooped to the low est degree posslble when they mdulge m bridge Oh hush Edith turned away ln dns gust What was the use of dlscusslng serxous matters with younger sxsters3 Ffhrlu lllllmlll J They d never understand Wrth a deep slgh as of resngnatlon she addressed them l suppose we ought to start dressmg lf we mtend to leave at 8 00 lts 7 25 now Kayo ane and 2 Mabel dashed off to thelr room Edrth fol lowing We made lt ln thlrty minutes declared Mabel after glancmg at the clock Not half ad X Edith was busy glv lk mg orders to her older brother And when you leave turn out the lights test the gas see that the doors are locked and turn off the radlo Mind you don t forget She turned to Mabel and ane Well we d better be going or we ll mass the refreshments All set3 So long The three sisters left for their aunts house where thelr parents were spending the evenmg joe yawned carefully rose from the couch combed his tousled brown hair adjusted his tle splt on his shoes then rubbed them donned an overcoat and cap carried out has sisters lnstructlons .i . . ' . . - 'v' nn .vu -I ' t ,ll I lf . . l . . . . . l think it's shocking. l Q Qi Q l X I li-1 X R l l I ' . - ll I Q 'NVQ Q ' -- Joe' , - Q M ' L Q? X rs- 0 I ffl , ' , - tl' X ll ' , . . ,gli W 5 v .U s W X X K t ' ' all 1 rl J ' 1 ' U ll X 'Y ' . J A .' I . ' , Joe. ' S X lx! X 'K 14543: 31441411 4-6, THE RED ANDBLACK as much as he could remember of them and left for the neighborhood show Two susplcxous flgures hesltantly p proached the now seemingly deserted house Each held hls right hand over a bulky hlp pocket They stopped a mo ment to exchange whispers and the gas light threw a ghastly pallor on their faces Beads of persplratlon stood out upon their foreheads The smaller of the two was affllcted wlth a nervous twltchmg of the muscles ln hls face The other licked hrs llps with a tongue whlch seemed cleft to the roof of hls mouth All rlght let s get a move on It was thelr first Job The bolder of the two rang the bell Cettmg no answer he rang again Then he turned to hlS partner Well Shrimp lt looks like the coasts clear Shrimp nervously shook hls head extracted a skeleton key and adjusted lt ln the key ho e They carefully entered the vestnbule There was a look of triumph on Boy as the taller of the two was called and even Shrlmp attempted a half scared smile Boy nudged hlm So far so good huh? Thelr Joy was short llved for almost lmmedlately Shrlmps face took on the look of a hunted man hls eyes bulged his lips were dralned of thelr color and the twltchlng of the muscles ln hls face Increased threefold As for Boy hls swaggerlng alr dlsappeared he stared ln credlbly at Shrlmp gulped twlce hrs adam s apple worklng queerly They had left the door slightly ajar but now they neared lt for the sake of convenience Two voices floated down to them from the room above lr must be explamed that the Cromplors llved on the second floor Yep lt was a deep and sonorous bass l got my SUSPICIODS and lm going to confirm em Ya know l dont llke the looks of them two guys nohow lve sworn to the cop to keep my eyes on them and when old ake says something he stlcks to lt thlck and thm Thats the way to talk ake You leaving now3 Leaving nothlng l m going down the front way for a mmute lve got a lm germg susplclon that them two guys are on these here premises rlght this mmute That was enough Boy and Shrxmp the house slammlng the door behind them and ran down the quxet street as lf demons possessed them nor slackened then' speed untll there was considerable dlstance between themselves and the house An hour later the Cromplors returned ane stlfled a yawn as she lnserted the key Into the keyhole You d never thunk anything would happen ln this nelghbor hood lts so quiet ThlS key behaves queerly Mother Wonder what s the mat ter Ah there As the five trooped into the vestibule strams of music greeted thelr ears After all my instructions joe left the radlo golng Wont he ever learn to be more careful3 Ednth looked disgusted Think of all the money hes wasted Thrrtu um , I 4' , . . . a - . 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Fu Dunn ADA JEAN DA JEAN was a waxtress She had seemed to fit lnto the atmosphere of the Orange Blossom Tea Room A cranky old lady named Mr Llnden al ways came IH about three o clock ln the afternoon for a sandwlch and a cup of green tea Ada ean never had llked her because no matter how hot her tea was she always sent xt back to be made hotter One afternoon she had eaten about half of her sandwich when she stared down at somethmg ID her plate She called Ada .lean over to her and her mouth was drawn together as If she had eaten a green persnmmon l cant bear to look she said turn mg her face away Tell me what that IS on my plate l blt mto lt' Ada Jean looked then turned scarlet The cook dld have false teeth She won dered then she stammered out the truth Why It s xt s a tooth' My heavens above' sand Mrs Lm den tlppmg her chair over rn an attempt to get her coat on more hurr1ed'y What kmd of a place IS thls anyway3 l dont thmk l ll ever be able to eat agam Oh' she sald rn a famt tone as she put her hand over her stomach and opened her mouth It was really rude of Ada ean to start laughing but l hardly blame her You see when Mrs Linden opened her mouth Ada saw that one of her teeth ln the top row was mlssmg' LITTLE MRS PRATT Llttle Mrs Pratt was elghty three years old She wasnt over five feet tall and her wlthered frame was dellcate and thm She never wore black dresses just dalnty ro e colored or lavender srlks that reached to her shoe tops Sometimes when she was golng to the Methodlst church she would wear gray She lived alone m a little yellow frame house down on Gadsden Road and one rn ght see her at any tlme ln the forenoon step llghtly down her petuma path to the road carrying a lace parasol and plcklng her way carefully through the sand to the Boulevard When the street car stopped Ihzrly Ihft L-1 1 l I ' U1 1 I F Lf-.. 'f F' I ' ' I I T I ' . -L , .- - . 4 A -,. X' . I X I V 1 W Q ' ' ' I , View ff! as . I '. f 'f . .' . y .. ' a happy way about her that just I . l ' ' s. ' - ' l ' ' ' .. . .. - s ' . . . 5 - - T- , tr: ms .Q N 5-L -.li .4l'.4au.4lulna' .AP'.4!' 41' A-' .1 .1' 41' .1 41 .-quail' THE RED AND BLACK she would glve her arm prettlly to the conductor who always helped her on She new er falled to turn and glve him a sweet smlle and her age old l thank you When she got to town she would elther go to some church dolngs or would trxp through Maas Brothers buying pretty blts of rlbbon and lace She never ex clted herself and through the hottest tropl cal weather she was cool and unflushed I can remember only one tlme when l saw her m a posltlon she dldnt know exactly how to handle gracefully The Port Tampa street cars ran on the half hour and lf the motorman saw a passen ger hurrying down the road he usually walted a few mmutes for hlm One morn mg Mrs Pratt was late and he walted untll she got there As the conductor took her arm she sand l thank you so much for waltmg for me Wnth a kindly laugh he sald Oh that s all rnght I had to Walt longer n that for my wrfel l dont thmk Mrs Pratt could qurte flgure out which one of her gestures to use so she slmply found her seat and watched the waves of the bay glxsten ln the sun Mrs Pratt had sllver gray halr and It rather shocked the neighborhood when she had lt bobbed It seemed to me that rt was ln perfect keepmg wlth the little tmt of rouge on her cheeks and her lace parasol The flappers luke Thelma ones called her cute the middle aged women thought she was a sweet old Ihwtl soul and had a tendency to mother her The other grandmothers of Mrs Pratts own time didnt have anythlng to say about her On Mrs Pratt s eighty fourth blrthday Mrs McM1nns ran over wlth a llttle re membrance and lt seems found her ln a mood entirely out of her character For Mrs Pratt was complaining l try so hard to be patient but lm gettlng so tlred l m all alone ln the world and l feel that l ve accomplished my work here on this earth l ve llVCd a long time l know It IS a sm to wish for death but somehow l feel Ill be happy when lm at rest A few months later she died Mrs sugar and gettlng no answer to her knock went mslde She found Mrs Pratt ln her bedroom She was lymg wlth her sllver head restmg on a dainty embroidered pll low She had on a fluffy nlghtgown with ruffles of lavender rlbbon around the neck Her thm hand rested on her breast as lf It had fluttered there ln one last gesture A smxle was frozen on her wrinkled face Nothing ln the room was out of place The bed was smoothed It looked as rf Mrs Pratt had arranged her self for death and such was the gentle and peaceful end At the funeral no one dropped a tear for Mrs Pratt Not one person wore black or mourned her loss As she was lowered into the ground they all smlled oh so tenderly for the rest that had come to the dear dear httle old lady' ' V s a .. , , . . ., tl n O , . . . . . y . , - , ii . 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X- - -f 1 ' 1 L 'l all 3 Q '- X Xe .ff lggarglllsllxz 4 444 THE RED ANU BLACK THE BLACK BAG B1 IDIL d Uuruu c s O the persons hurrymg homeward from their dally labors the slight figure of an old man clad ln a long black ulster of anc ent deslgn was just as famlllar as the motley of sounds ommon to a basy corner uch as State and Canal reets A preclsely sux o clock each evenlng hls slouched fig ure wlth short rapld strldes hurrled across State Street wlth an occaslonal nod to the traf hc officer as he passed pa r tn c u l a r evening th e dally routlne was suddenly broken by is e shr screech of brakes as the flgure of the old man dashed rn front of an auto and hesxtated ln lts path The car a shlnlng limousine topped abruptly but not until the old man had been struck to the pavement A crowd gathered Many rubberers pu h d through the circle hopmg against hope that the vxctlm had broken both legs They were doomed to dlsappomt men however for the unfortunate lndl v dual had struogled to hrs feet and had 1'r tarted ln search of somethmg muttering to hlmself The black bag Where IS the black bag3 Meanwhile the crowd mcreased and the pollceman pushed hls way through the circle and lmmedlately recogmzed the eccen trac old person of regu lar habits Oh rf that were only me gloated one of the spectators That car be longs t B Rutherford the steel magnate and l d certalnly ma e thls a The old man however seem i ed only con cerned with the recovery of hls bla k bag and was searchlng frantlcally for the elusive b t of baggage when the police man appeared with the desxred artlcle m hs hand The artlcle of the old man s dxscomfiture prox ed to be merely a very worn hand bag The amiable officer whxle bu ly engaged ln collecting data on the accxdent allowed the queer old person to hurry through the crowd v.hxle the envn ous audxence groaned The well groom d sedan continued on ' L 'J' .f .' is t . . 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III-1.1.x S X gf X 'E l llll lll .I I .4 l 4' 4 4 4 ,J THE REDANOBLACK its way The crowd dl persed and the cxty went on about its busmess The traffic ofhcer howex er went into a nearby drug store and there extracted from his pocket a gorgeous dazzllng dls play of jewels He chuckled The Van Velten jewels l knew there was some thlng queer about that old guy but nts the reward lm after and not the convlc tion of a crazy old fool The evemng papers carrled the news of the recovery of the stolen Van Velten Jewels by Officer CaSSldy The police man accordlng to the story found them ID an alleyway Leavlng the scene of the accldent the strange owner made hrs way through the crowded streets wlth the agllrty of a per on accustomed to the clty and the de termmatxon of one havmg some definlte object The brisk walk ended a short dlstance from the scene of the recent accident where the guardlan of the black bag en tered a massive brick reslclence havmg all the earmarks of a roomlng house He mounted the dark staxrway sllently cau trously entermff a rear room on the second floor cor fxnd and He peered stealthxly lnto all the ners of the room as nf expectmg to ome one there The floor creaked he Jumped backwards overturnlng a chalr He shrank weakly agalnst the wall IS shlfty plerc nv eyes clartlng about t e room Slowly he advanced forward an searched the room thoroughly At ast after atlsfylng himself that no one was there he placed the bag upon the bed and hastily opened It but upon reachmg into Its recesses he staggered back wxth a groan of horror Frantlcally he searched every part of the bag only to fall back a econd trme wxth a cry lifnpty empty oh my God He began pacmg about the narrow space of the room runnmv hrs Hnvers through hxs Gray halr mutterlng ID a dull Ru l'l monotone Gone gone my plans for the future my cream of a lxfet me the lewels that meant a home out West and the return of my health gone the Jewels that I rlsked my lnfe for gone gone Wlth each new syllable hls volce mounted hgher and hlgher untll It broke lnto a horrible sob and he fell llmply on the bed hal-:mv throughout his Slight body Suddenly he ceased waxlmg and found h s way over to the dlngy washstand where he solemnly extracted a rusty re olver from one of the drawers He stared down at the weapon wlth a blank expresslon of lnsanlty murmuring softly Gone gone gone A shot dlsturbed the deathly quiet and silence once more reigned ln the musty room of a West Side boarding house flzrtu L Y . 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RED A10 BfAcT'c 4 SIGHTS AND ADVENTURES 1-XD-XPTI J YROXT 'IHI ILBI If PRESS By Sam Spzlker ISSOURI mules are known the world over Every year some European country buys several thousand of these mules Tlmeteo Mar cellan ofhclal buyer for the Spanish gov ernment had bought twelve hundred Missouri mules for use ID Spanish agrx cultural distracts These mules had to be chaperoned while on the voyage to Cadiz Spam About forty students were hxred to take care of these mules on the voyage I was Included among the forty We were to recelve one dollar per day food and 3 I'CtLlI'l'l tflp fOl' Olll' SCTVICCS The freight tram took our conslgnment to Newport News Vlrglnla where the mules were loaded on a transport for the voyage to Spam We had poor sleeplng quarters Durlng a storm some of the mules became free and began to stampede on the shlp s deck Several were washed overboard After a hard struggle the mules were quleted The flrst stopplng place of the shlp was Calais France where the chaperones were given leave for a week We decided to go to Parls The rlde on the traln was picturesque ln Pans we saw the famous Eiffel Tower whlch IS higher than the Woolworth Bulld mg We saw the famous Palace of Ver sallles What we enjoyed most was the St Catherme s Day Parade It IS an ancient custom ln Pans for the unwedded women to parade the streets once a year If a man likes a woman he pulls her out of the crowd and marrles her We then rode back to Calais The transport then proceeded on to Cadlz where rt discharged nts cargo At Cadiz we enjoyed a bull fight The mata dor was very skllful After sticking sev eral swords into the bull he gave It the coup de grace or mercy blow He was loudly acclaimed by the crowd The transport departed too soon to our sor row On nts return rt was to stop at the port of affe Palestine for a cargo f dates and Hgs As the cargo was not ready we had much tlme to enjoy the snghts The captain declded to vlslt Talploth which IS a garden clty whose population IS malnly composed of a num ernment and of the Zlonlst organization doctors wnters professors of lem Hebrew Unlverslty and Talploth IS also favored as summer resort by a number from the ewlsh city of Tel the erusa merchants a pleasant of famllles Avlv sntu ated on the Seashore Immediately adjoln mg the port of affe Upon our aslclng the captain consented to take several of us along On the outsklrts of Talploth were large frult farms We were lnstalled ln a house at Talploth from whose wm dows the vnew stretches unhampered by any lntervenmg obstruction down to the affe Gate of the City of erusalem On Frlday the twentv thlrd of August just as we were slttlng down to have our mldclay meal we heard some shots m the dlrectlon of erusalem and received the news that the Arabs thousands of whom were known to have come to jerusalem the clay before from the vll Thzrtu mne . l . 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Rankin afacx lages and outlylng dlStYlCtS and who had spent the mornmg at the Mosque of Omar where flery speeches had been made to them by the Grand Muftl and other Mos lem relrglous leaders Upon leavlng the Mosque area they attacked the ews of the Old Clty and were plunderlng and murdermg right and left wlthout any active Interference on the part of the police Soon the sound of firing became stronger and stronger Small partles of the younger men were hurrymg through the streets to take up posltlons as defend ers of the settlement at rts stragetlc polnts On the neighbor s roof l found an obser vatlon post establlshed already and from this polnt of vantage we could see the hosts of Arabs who had come from erusalem approaching Talploth Then the attack upon us proceeded rn earnest and as l look back upon the events of wonder at the fact that poorly armed as they were the Inhabitants of the town succeeded ln keeping at bay a host of several hundred Arabs armed with mlll tary rrfles and ln possesslon of an appar ently mexhaustlble supply of ammunltlon Fortunately for us ln response to a tele phone message to the government authorl tres ln jerusalem an armored car arrived to help us rn the defense and shortly afterwards about half a dozen speclal constables clvrllan British ofhclals and Oxford students who had just recently arrived as tourlsts rn the country and who had volunteered for service Flghtlng shoulder to shoulder we succeeded m beating off the attack From their hiding places behmd pieces of rocks and depres slons m the level of the ground smpers kept on hrlng Isolated shots at us almost lorhl wlthout ceasing durlng the whole day Our own meager supply of ammunltlon had almost glven out lt became obvious that unless speedy and effective help was obtained lt would be lmposslble for us to hold out another night We under stood that the taste of the loot taken ln the course of the earlier attempts must have whetted the appetite of the attack ers and that nothlng would stop them from exertmg every effort to get into Talploth when nlght came Our urgent appeals to the government authorltles ln erusalem to lend us more rrfles wlth whlch to defend ourselves were refused so was our request for at least a dozen or two of pollce or soldlers We succeeded ln keeping the Arabs at bay untll the next mornmg when several armored cars arrlved The residents of the town and their valuable possesslons they were under the protectlon of Brltlsh Troops whlch had arrlved from Malta We were conducted back to the shlp Lookmg back upon experiences In the course of the nlght and day dunng which we were under Hre ln Talploth l cannot help rememberxng the splendid Splflt whlch two gurls fourteen and eleven and a boy of elght dlsplayed ln those hours of greatest danger According to the dlrec tlon from whlch the Arabs appeared to be flrmg the children were made to move from one room of the house to another They were told to go on quletly occupy mg themselves with thelr books or games and under no condltlon were they to show their heads above the level of the open window lt was a pathetic and funny slght to see them get up quletly and creep along practically on all fours from one , J ' . .- . 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' . n 1 I J J , ' - . . . that fateful morning, l am still fllled with were then conducted to Jerusalem where gf 4Bsr.aJl141441 A 44.41 THE REDANUBLACK room to another thelr books or their post ave stamp album .xncler thelr arm arrlwlng at their destlnatlon slttlng down under the protectlon of a writing desk or ln a sheltered corner behind a bed or a ward robe and contlnue readme, playing or StlCkll lL, stamps ln then album as If Tal ploth was stlll Talploth of the previous day as nf men hxd never dreamed of murderlnv their fellow men and as lf all over the country people were stlll engaged ln their peaceful work of cultl watlng the fields The ship left affe and arrlved at Xlew Orleans vwlthout any mlshap From New Orleans we took a tram to St Louis We were none the worse for our experiences QOOOV6Q0+Q9GOQ6O ODF IO HIGH SCHOOL SILDIQX I Bef Fre el Dubznslzu III be Good cmd suck ro studzes Ihe rrqhl fund of boys I II pzck els buddzes Slaef IU nzqhls cmd cram and Crum III prepare for that I nqlzsh Lxezm After I exe! home to 'vzefhf III star! m Izemez nah! 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' '- 'e U ' ef -SLII77 lfIl1'4JI7 S af X-X l 1ll.414.44 444 THE REDANDBLACK ABE THE HEALER By Weqer Kzbaushy BE the Healer did you say3 Of course l remember hlm Although lt has been many years since l last saw hlm l can see him now as plamly as though xt were only yesterday that he sat beside my bedslde Abe the Healer No name would have fitted him better for he was a healer a healer of aching hearts as well as aching bodies You must be from the Lubar CllStYlCt stranger Everyone for miles around Lubar knew Abe You were never there3 N03 And yet you speak of Abe h your wlfe she knew of h1m3 And she IS gone too bad too bad Let us sit down here and l will tell you It all back to me that long ago when l was a little boy ln far off Russia We lived ln Lubar a little Ukranlan vxllage The people were nearly all poor sanitary condltlons were bad Disease was common and epidemics frequent So t was that Abe was known throughout all the countryside There were two other doctors ln our town but they were doc tors not healers The same thing you say3 Not at all A doctor to my boyish mind was a severe person who scowled at you and fright ened you so your heart almost stopped beating He always expected his fee ln advance and had no mercy on the poor families who could not pay what he asked If there was not enough money h would pick up his satchel and leave the house and the patient could die as far as the doctor was concerned All doctors lfrlu lu are not like that l know but those ln lubar were Abe was dlffercnt He gave the same tireless attention to poor and rich Not only that he would send the poor to the drugstore whlch his family owned and have their prescriptions filled free Yes a klnd man was Abe l wish you could have seen him as l did A tall thln man L, wearing an old topcoat although always clean showed plamly that It had seen better days l remember thmklng that he must have been born in that old coat as l never saw hum without it lt was a coat which he wore in all kinds of weather too thick for the heat of the summer and too thln to keep out the bitter cold f wmter It Happed around his legs as he walked His eyes were blue and steadfast and there was always a merry twinkle ln them them l'ldCS even though the dark rmgs about told of sleepless nights and wearv through the blinding snow to some Dam racked sufferer , . 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TJ ' All S l lair.: I 1 1 4 1 4 .1 4 1 lf , 'ft-IE REDANOBLACK He would come mto the slck room and jest wrth the patlent to make hum forget hls pam whlle hls understanding eyes took note of every symptom I remember one story they told of hlm A certaln young woman was always lmag lnlng she was sick and continually sent for Abe He would go dlscoverlng nothlng wrong Finally one day when she asked hlm rf he was not going to leave some medlcme for her he sat and studled her very gravely for some tlme then he sald Yes I am gomg to prescrlbe some very special medlclne for you You know what a wlllow IS, Well tomorrow morning go out very early and cut three young soft branches of the wlllow Weave them to gether and put them m water for a couple of hours Then take them out of the water and use them to beat the sickness out of your head Everyone ln the room laughed at the strange prescrlptlon The gurl was angry at first but when she saw the qulzzlcal twinkle IH Abes eyes she knew that he understood and had no more slck spells No wonder they called hlm the Healer I was just a little fellow when an cpl demlc of dxptherla swept over our com munity and I was the first to be stricken Dlptherla was a dreaded dlsease then Antltoxln was not yet ID use and more prlmltlve methods were used to combat lt I was too young to gargle the ull tast mg medlclne Abe prescrlbed for me so he resorted to artlflclal means for the treatment of my throat I suppose I was out of my head wlth fever for I sald to ham Llsten Abe you re alwavs sprlnk Img my throat That s no use Sprinkle me on the forehead where I need It I feel so hot there Abe dld not laugh then but for a long time afterward when ever VlSltlng our house would say to me Well son do you want me to sprmkle your forehead today3 He loved hrs ht tle joke Abe drd He had never Gone to the Umverslty but he had the knowledge of medlcme and a great deslre to help people Hrs father had been a healer too and as a chlld Abe had vlsnted the patients with hlm and by thls acqulred a knowledge of doctormg As he grew older hrs father taught hum stlll more lf Abe found a case that he could not diagnose he told his patient If he had a patxent who re qurred treatment that he could not grve there m Lubar he would send hum to KICV whlch was a few miles from our town ln order to get the care and treat ment he needed Had all doctors been ahve today Abe was not rxch he didnt care for money People pald him accordlng to thexr clrcumstances and he was satlshed When he left the house they would sllp some money Into his hand and he would put xt ln his pocket without as much as looklng at lt He trusted everyone Shall I tell you more stranger or are you weary of my chatter3 N03 Very we When I was about seven years old I became extremely rll I remember one evenmg very well lt was bitter cold and the wmd drove the sleet against the wm dow panes whlch created a tlnkllng nolse The room was dlmly lighted and when Abe entered hrs tall figure loomed up fantastlcally ln the shadows My brother spoke to hlm ln a low tone I orll Ihre - '- x -, ' Y 4 ' 14 K A . 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Ra Ago BfAcK A 'ft Abe answered gravely Your brother IS beyond my help I have done all I can The crlsls w1II come tonight and lf he Ines through lt you can thank C-od for avlng hlm If not well I-le shook hrs head gravely and turned away All through the darkness of that vunter nlght my brother prayed and when mornmg came but I am gettmg ahead of my story Abe sat down by my bedslde my mother brmgmg a Ilght so he could see better Her face was x ery whlte and there were tears ln her eyes I felt very grave and told Abe that I had declded to due Abe said Llsten boy personally I do not care lf you Ilve or dle but I am a doctor and lt IS my busmess to see that people get well He take the medclne I was stlll thlnkmg of dying but he declared that my favorlte toys would be glven to the boy next door You dont Ilke hlm do you Sam5 Well hell be glad you are dead for he wlll get all your toys After thls news I decxded not to dle just so as not to glve Daniel the satlsfactxon of my toys Ah well' That was a long long t1me ago Many thlngs have happened smce that mght Childhood gave place to man hood I lived through many clark days Well the old llfe IS a thmg of the past but I have never forgotten Abes words to me All thmgs must pass away And Abe3 He dled as he lived serv mg others durlng the World War He has gone home to hls reward I-le was a brave man stranger and a good man We shall not see soon has equal You will come agam and slt down wlth me3 Thank you that ls well You have made me llve agam those days that haxe passed and have permxtted me to do honor to the memory of Abe the Healer THL ll1Ul.E By lrtun Halla lqhe other dat! I Saw Cl mule As l LLCIS on mu way Io school And oh lll sau It ILLIS arm! lun fo Luullh Ihzs tunnu Lftlllllli run Hrs lomf Lars lllf Iuo szcmfzl flflclx Slood on hrs hum' like lurqa cms lmqs II are floulmcz qlntlu to and no But ht sure :malt Ihc small curl ao fha clrrur loo uas mlahlzf outer Hc dzclnl seam Io hum u leur lor LL htn Ihzs mule LLOL1lCl slurl Io ln lla Ht d qurcl hrm Ltrlh lrlllc lull I orlu lou! . 1 v a - K . . , , , 7 ' - D D v ' , . . 1 1 ' I y -5 ' promlsed me many thmgs lf l would only ' ' , ' v Y. ' H , I ' 1- Y, ' I - ' v - ' , , .I A I K 'al 7 .'- K. A ll- I ' 1 1 l- Kr' 7 ' I k - I , , , - r I 4 'I v . I ll P I ' l'll 'I ,I ' f v , l. , v -Y - : x ll Il I '4 l I QA 'THE REDANDBLACK SIGNALS Bql1'lzc1n Fznk HAT S a Iotta bunk' What3 Thus scxentlfrc detectlve story thats runnmg dally ln the Post sand Red IVIcAdam polntmg to a serial story ln the IocaI dally Dave Walbrook hls frlend took the paper and glanced at the story What s the matter wlth you Red? ThlS lb one of the best detective storles ever wrltten and whats more lts mentloned ln the edu torlal page of the POS! as a detectlve story t be ranked wlth Sherlock Holmes Well that may be so but that klnd of story doesnt seem reasonable That guy should be put to work finding out pieces Iast week I d call that a real job Red grumbled So thats what alls you' Is 1t3 sald Dave I thought that our team would urely walk over Lake Forest Saturday We were stopped so completely It seemed as lf they were gettmg our signals The two boys were best of frlends and one could I1teraIIy say partners crxme Both boys were students at Northwestern I-Ilfrh School They stood ID the doorway of the gymnaslum talkmg while waltmg for their friends who were changlng into street attlre after the foot ball practice Red was quarterback on the football team and who as you may have already guessed earned hls name from hls fiery locks Dave hrs frlend leaned to more scholarly act1v1t1es Well sand Red When they broke up our trick play I felt mxghty sure they must have heard of lt ln some way and so were able to stop us Perhaps they have found out vour sxgnals sald Dane Here s a chance for yours truly to become a great detectxve perhaps a Phllo Vance Serlously though Red I thlnk there xs somethmg wrong and I am gomg to try to and what rt IS The next football practlce session found Dave on the sldelmes watchmv the plays closely and studylng the spectators for any possible spy but the spectators were all loyal members of the school Dave trxed to find the solutlon by watchmg the plays themselves as the team see anything that would gne hum an ldea as to how the opposing team was able to get their plays I-Ie contlnued to attend practlce foot ball games and watched for any posslble mystery The following Saturday North western I-Ilgh agam Iost by an overwhelm mg score ThlS IS getting my goat declared Red Somebody s gnvlng away our sig nals or there IS a truck to It somewhere The team was dlscussmg the game m the Iocker room and Coach Stephanson was trymv to locate the cause of the default by questlonlng the boys It looks Ilke someone IS glvmg our slgnals away boys They ran over us Ilke a steam roller Have you any sug gestlons to make ln connection wlth this bugaboo that IS tracking after us5 I orlu nu , , -I x xr 4 Y -1 Y 4 A - . 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Lfx Xe 15.3411444444 4 444 THE REDANBHLACK Dave llstened to the coach and then to the comment of the team but nothmg could be explained The following Monday at practice ses slon Dave stall kept to hls problem as faithfully as he would for a solution ln Math Q, Q' 1 Thls tlme he had a palr of Held glasses Again he searched the Held and surround ings for posslble spys from the other members of the city hrgh school league but to no avail TlflHg of this he took a seat at the edge of the Held and watched the team itself The glasses were falrlv strong and as he looked through them he could see the faclal expresslon of each member of the team Suddenly he halted a ray of llght breakxng upon his face He again carefully observed left end lmmy Powell a good player but new and therefore somewhat nervous No he could not be mlstaken lmmy Powell was the guilty one' He had found the bugaboo at last Practice for that day broke up and Dave kept qulet about his SUSDICIOHS The next day hls beliefs were confirmed After practlce that afternoon Daxe walked home wxth lmmy and talked to I II-I szx him about the forthcoming game with the league champlon Lake Forest Hugh Listen oe do you thunk we can beat Lake Forest thls txme3 asked Dave Well Dave I hope we do but our last two games showed such poor results that l hardly know what to say lmmy was really worried o you have any trouble remember mg the plays 1m5 o l have studxed the plays and l always repeat them to myself as we prac tlce them T at s Just lt shouted Dave notxced your llps movmg ln practrce to day and thought that as you were a new man you were nervous and to make sure that you knew the play you repeated It to yourself ln the excltement of regu lar games you must have forgotten your self thus tlppm off our plays as they were belng called by the quarterback I . . 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In . l , 5 .H lmmy was astomshed to learn that unknowingly he had been the cause of the team losing their last two Dames He why the opposlte team reallzed now watched lm partlcularly and thelr own left end man for dlrectlons to tell which way the p ay was golng Dave you are right l reallze that my nerxousness has been the Cause of the team s defeats Saturday before the Lake Forest game Daxe was to be found ln the dressing room placing a Stflp of court plaster across nmmy Powells upper llp xmmy thls ns just to remmd you to keep your llps together Dave laughed Daxc l arn sure l wlll keep the plays to myself this time The fxn xl score of the game that batur day proved that he dlcl Northwestern 20 Lake Forest 0 6 0-Q-0-0-9-0040 Q-0-90-0-0-0-0 T0 SOOTHI THF SAK XGF FAR Bu Warn Henle Hn mu szvtr stuffs Io practice Of' tht czcfomf I m m I z In mmf lo Ihe SC1Ll6CI1'S and squuul s lzcm hir Lzolzn c lh lzlch n pcm' fc fzncl fl solact lhere f 1 II t 561771 lh sc,u als um L 1 lloulzrm on lht xlz tc L11 Ih 4 L S I7 sh nfl c I :lu S LA . . 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The page had been torn out at the cIlmaxI Georgla stared Incredibly at the smaII torn edge which was the only remnant of the end of the story Gee whiz' Such tough Iuck Can you beat xt' What can I do now3 Oh dear' Suddenly her face brightened and she queaIed ln delight She had an ldea' The cIass had Ixstened for 40 mmutes to boring falry stories Everyone had re clted except Georgia Finally as the Iast pupil took his seat Miss Lander s cIeared her throat omnlously and sald We w1II now Ilsten to MISS Fmlas The whoIe cIass knew how much affec tlon was exchanged between the puplI and teacher so everyone sat up to Ixsten to her story MISS Fmlas proceeded to read at Iast reachlng her triumphant moment The kmghts had sllpped and sI1cI all day ust then there was a Ioud clankmg and squeaklng Everyone turned ln amazement to see a contraption caIIed a Ford wendmg nts way towards the hull On the back wheels were skid chalns and as It reached the hlll the chams dug mto the glass and sIowIy but steadily cIlmbecI to the top As xt reached the summlt the prmcess clapped her hands gIeefuIIy jumped m the front seat rode down the hull and disappeared Georgia took her seat amidst the laugh ter of her classmates After Miss Landers couId controI her laughter she said WeII the only thing I can say IS that MISS Flnlas certa1nIy used her lmavmatxon T - f . 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RET: .1oel.AcK THE PROT EGEE B1 N often Cxrzckrm n ON DALTON dropped the letter he had been readmg and stared belxevmgly at the pollshed tlp of hls left fore finger lr was too preposter ous Lammert Wxndsor dead' He could not realxze lt The memorles of his college days of the delightful sprees they had engaged ln of thexr efforts to enter the busmess world Hashed through his mlnd He plcked up the letter and reread xt and noticed for the first tlme lts real pur pose He left lmmedlately for the office of his lawyer William Gordon ln the Paul Brown Burldmg 9th and Olxve to seek hls advlce Hello Bull greeted Don l came here to get your oplnlon about a rather WlndSOr a childhood friend of mme re cently passed away and l got this letter from hrs lawyer Read xt After careful readlng of the letter Gor don advised Don to leave for New York as soon as possible promlsmg to forward all necessary information concerning the matter After hurrledly gulpmg down his break fast Donald Dalton ran down the steps two at a tlme then dashed into the walt mg cab He had exactly twenty mmutes to catch has tram and he lived about five mlles from the statlon And he had to buy his ticket havmg falled to do so ln advance He could plcture hlmself walt mg restlessly ln a long lme of ticket pur chasers The drlver seemed to understand hls predlcament and promlsed to do his best to get hlm to the statlon on time They were compelled to stop for a Stop and Co signal Then another' ust hls luck' The drlver was extremely reckless He speeded mto the mrdst of congested traffic and lt seemed to Donald Dalton that he possessed the demon speed whlch would lnevltably termmate ln catastrophe the very thought of which made hlm shudder and made hls blood turn cold wlthm hlm Too late he reallzed the price of his carelessness hls over sleeplng He resolved that thls would be a lesson to hlm ln the future lf there were a future At this pomt the car swerved to the right and although his mmd was ln turmoil he heard the dm of an oncomlng statlon Donald pald the drrver and frantxcally darted mto the tlcket ofhce Fortunately there were only five persons ln lme ahead of hlm Seated ln hls prrvate drawlng room Donald pondered over the sltuatlon he the guardian of Lammert Wmdsor s nlece He could plcture her ln his mlnd now pretty blonde blue eyed youngster slt tmg upon Uncle Lammerts lap chatter mg ln her Innocent chlldlsh way She was only mne years of age when he last saw her and that had been fully ten years ago Several days after hls arrlval ln New York Donald received a telegram whlch read as follows Donald Dalton oanne Windsor llvmg a the St Regis Apartments on Riverside furlq mm - , 1 Y ' I Y II I V . un- .. .. . . I Y , . . . . . a , , , . . , . . I ' - . . y . - , . 7 I ' it 1 UI tt . ' . Q I a V , ' A . 1 . . , perplexing and important affair. Lammert tram. Arrlvmg at the entrance of the . . . . - , Y ' y u . 1 ' ' v . . . ' ' Q , , Q I I v . . . . a - - - 1 1 ' 1 . ' 5 - . V , - , , . . . . . Y - 1 , . . . - , 5 Q . . . sl f' ' ' L , - . . m S af X-c 1 f,1llll 4.-.af THE REDANDBLACK Drlve Register there lf possible Good luck William Gordon ln conformrty wlth his lawyer s mstruc tions Donald secured a suite of rooms at the St RCglS Apartments He crept into a tub of water as hot as he could endure After hrs bath he put on hrs evening clothes He set his srlk hat on his head tapped the top of It smartly swavgered to the elevator and went to the mam dlnmg room He llngered at hrs solxtary banquet as the room emptled rapidly He pretended to be ln no hurry He sat smoking and dawdled over hlS coffee hopmg to get a glimpse of hls ward When the last couple had gone he realized he had walted 1n vam and pald hrs account He passed to the desk ln the lobby and asked the clerk Could you recommend a good show3 The Blackblrds of l929 IS a very bxg success snr and l have a tlcket or dered by a party who hasnt called for rt lf you would care to go Ill take It offered Donald Dalton wlllmgly as he was extremely lonesome among the thousands of strangers The theater IS one block west sr directed the clerk A sudden peal of laughter caught his ear and led hls eyes to a box full of well dressed men and women Among them Donald beheld a young girl blonde haired and blue eyed dressed m a beau tlful evening gown of black velvet He caught hrs breath wlth an ache of admlra tlon Her escort was a mere silhouette ln the background Looklng at her scrutlnlzmgly he decided that thls glrl lzrlu must be oanne Windsor the niece of hls dear departed friend After returnmg to the St Regis he de Clded to slt ln the lobby to awaxt the arrxval of hls presumed protege Wlthln a short txme hls patxence was rewarded The young lady returned entered hurrledly and went to her room Not to arouse susprclon that he was watching her he lingered ln the lobby several moments before retlrmg when to his amazement the young lady returned walked hastily to a waltmg taxl and drove away with her escort Donald Dal ton dashed out of the lobby halled a taxi and ordered the drlver to follow them To hls chagrin they entered the Cm derella Nite Club Seated at a table near whlsper to the leader to omlt the xnter mrsslon and play contlnuously so as to not to alarm the dancers Puttlng two and two together Donald reallzed that the Federal officers were about to enter and raid the place Seeing the young lady seated alone at thls partlcular moment as her escort had stepped away for the moment he walked up to her Introduced hlmself selzed her wrap and wlthout any further lnformatlon waltzed her to the nearest exlt She mdxgnantly demanded by what rlght he had mtruded ID such a manner Because l am your guardlan Are you not Joanne W1ndsor5 Laughlngly she sand No but l have been taken for her many tlmes Thank you for the compllment and for avmg my reputation So that was that , - - A J Y ' A , ' ' - I . I . Q 6 ' , 3 u . . I U , . . , - , . . . , , . . . . , , . . . . g . . . l , .. the orchestra, he overheard the manager . . . . AA A u I 1 ' K . y . , . - r , , It U 1 II ' I . , l , 5 . I P . 7 lv I 1 ' 1 . ! 7 . - ' . , , . , , , I , . S . K , . S Lf X .- 4 X 0 .0 1 4 4 4 VULTURES OF THE SKY Bu Lows LE BILL HARDIGAN manager of the Atlantlc and PBCIFIC AIr SCTVICC slammed the receIver on ltS hook and swung around In hls swIvel chalr HIS face was clouded as he eyed the group of pllots omInously Arcott s been shot down thlrteen mlles north f Washout and the Phoemx Constructlon Company s payroll IS gone That makes two men kIlled one Injured serlously three wrecked shlps Wlthln two months and bCSldCS the stealmg of the money the Insurance company IS ravmg about You pllots must be a fine bunch f muckers If you can t put through a large shlpment when we Hnally Get one Stull Snafllng he turned away The pllOtS gomg toward the hangars There they Jomed a crowd of grease balls and mechanlcs who were bUSlly re latlng and Improvmg on the latest toplc of the day The man who brought down Arcott surely knows hIs onlons because what Arcott dIdnt know about handllng a crate wasnt worth knowlng remarked one grease ball rubbIng hIs chln thought fully One sneered another sarcastlcally LIsten to the dear boy talk one at least two and shlftlng hls quld of tobacco he spat wlsely Yeh assented a thIrd 'lhere must be more than one cause Rogers and Coleman were good too As he termmatecl hlS spech the group was Increased by a late arrIval Snake Tterslzu Eyes Everst who sauntered casually Into the hangar He was called Snake Eyes because of hIs Interest In the nat Ional pastlme known as Afrlcan golf ln thlS game he consIstently rolled more snake eyes than the rest of the crowd together could do Dlja hear the news3 he asked Wlth an Important aIr Wake up blg boy the war s over We know all about lt came a sarcastlc re mark from the rear of the crowd Oh you do do you3 Snake Eyes murmured languldly lve got a V that says you dont At thlS remark the man quleted The egotIstIcal smart aleck mlght know somethIng after all Wxth a mag nanlmous aIr Snake Eyes proceeded The Insurance company and some publIcally mmded prrvate cItIzens have contrlbuted a reward tOtallhg SIU 000 for the cap ture dead or alIve for anyone Implrcated In the murder of Rogers Coleman and Arcott Ar thIs startlmg revelatlon each person In the hangar began to Jabber excltedly to hlS nelghbor After ten mlnutes of answermg questlons both senslble and otherwlse Snake Eyes casually remarked ThlS IS a fine tIme for me to get ome of my money back What do you say we start to agItate the domInoes3 The sug gestlon met wIth Instant approval and the game was started Thls favorIte but costly amusement left Snake Eyes broke In an hour as usual Oh heels' he walled Cant l ever hIt anythlng but deuces or treys3 flflu H7 - I , H , , ' - . . O G . ' IA 11 Il 1 . I . l lt n I . , , . .. . - . , . .. , ll . O 1 ll O I 1 1 V . H VI 1 ' D , . ' . , V . shifted uneasily and then Hled out, slowly - - -- T .. ' , - , . Y . . . - Y P . . , . - . . ' . I Q U V .. '.. . ' .. . . . 3 Q y - U l y ' - y a s l 1 . . ll , II l 1 tl P , . , , . 71 tl Lf x X 441.434 ill Ar 1 ,J 4 .4 4.-if THE REDANUBLACK Then movrng to hrs locker he slowly began changrng hrs clothes Gosh h mused If l could only collect that ten grand l would marry Alrce tomorrow A wrstful expressron stole over hrs dark handsome boyrsh face He would have asked Alrce sooner but felt that he hadn t enough to offer her Resolutely buttonrng hrs coat h brrskly walked out of the locker room and made hrs way to the door of the burldrng Hearrnv hrs name called h turned around growlrng rrrrtably Whadya want? Ole Brll wants to see you came back the answer Snake Eyes l havent done anythrng l shouldnt have done He slowly made hrs way to the man ager s office Upon reachrng the door he paused puzzled then wrth a srgh of de sparr over hrs rnabrlrty to frnd a reason for hrs summons he pushed rt open and strode rnto the room There sat Hardr gan hrs face burred rn hrs hands On lookrng up and percervrng hrs vrsrtor he motroned hrm to a charr close by For a moment both men were srlent then Hardrgan began hurrredly Everst you came to me wrth a great reputatron as a marksman and a prlot Tomorrow at erght you wrll leave rn an armed Spad carryrng S40 000 Thrs rs the monthly payroll of the Western Constructron Com pany for the men at work on the dam at Attrla s Canyon That rs all for the pres ent and turnrng he busred hrmself wrth hrs papers Snake Eyes was stunned He arose as rn a daze and walked out forgettrng to Irrru mo close the door He was to go rrght rnto the heart of the terrrtory that the vulture of the sky terrorrzed' A chance to get the ten grand to marry Alrce' Oh' Thrs thmg was drrvrng hrm mad Then Jump mg rnto hrs antrque remarns of a Ford coupe he drove off to see Alrce The next mornrng Snake Eyes reported early and after talkrng to Ole Brll for a whrle he recerved hrs drrectrons and made hrs way to the warmrng Spad Clamberrng rnto the cockprt he lovrngly touched the twrn Vrckers They felt so reassurrng He waved hrs hand to the wartrng grease ball who qurckly extracted the chocks The Spad gatherrng speed rose slowly and Snake Eyes was off to hrs destrnatron Snake Eyes zoomed for altrtude and reachrng 3000 feet leveled off He looked at hrs map board Attrla s Canyon was plarnly marked on rt He drscovered that just thrrty mrles off hrs course was the spot where Arcott was shot down It wouldnt do any harm to go a few mrles out of hrs way and pay a trrbute to the man whose loyalty to hrs frrm cost hrm hrs lrfe Then there was that ever present hope that he mrght meet those vultures of the sky who seemed to know just when a consrgnment of money was berng transported Turnrng to the left he headed for Wa hout He soon arrrved rn the vrcrnrty where Arcott met hrs death Flyrng around he slowly lost altrtude for he wanted to get a good look at the place When he reached an altrtude of about 400 feet he suddenly heard the roar of motors and lookrng up saw two large Fok kers bearrng down on hrm wrth terrfhc speed l l - . '-' Y -, ' 4 Qi' 7- 4 . . g .. ,.. e . , . Y ' - , . . , - . . , e . A .. . .. , . . . .D . , e . . .Y . , . ll u . I II . I . . f . n . , I wonder what ails him? thought Q D , - . . . . , . . . . . , . V . G , . . Q n 1 I . , - I ' Y . . , LF X xx 4 4.535 I 4? 1 4 4' .4 4 4 4.141671 THE REDANDBLACK Snake Eyes cursed softly while through his mlnd raced many thoughts At thls altltude where the resistance of the a1r was greatest he dldnt have a chance He was soup for these two crooks Wlth death staring hm ID the face he acted luke an automaton He clxmbed and glv mg the Spad all the gas she would take zoomed Slowly oh so slowly he gamecl altitude Cnpes' One of those Fokkers was coming straight at hum head on for a colllsxon but grlmly he kept on wrth his climb Ar the last moment the Fokker went off to the left splttlng tracers that raked hls fuselage Oh' That was clo e too close ln fact The other Fokker was approachmg care fully and he had a moment s respxte He would gain a little more altxtude now Snake Eyes banked sharply and adam climbed he was now I IOO feet up That helped some They had hlm between them now Something grlpped hxs heart and old sweat rolled down hls face the world was such a good place to llve ln Then uddenly he got a chance to use hxs own guns He dxd a back Hlp and got beh nd one adversary Wlth a shudder he crouched as the Fokkers yellow tracers sped over his shoulder He jerked h1s plane to the left ln a barrel roll and f ot out of the way In an Instant He was now behmd and below out of the reach of the robber The other one who was m front could not get around to hlm o wrth an xnexpressxble amount of satisfaction he pressed the trrgger and raked the Fokker above from motor to tall The bullets must have hlt the gas tank for wlth a belch of flames the plane shook convuls vely and plunged earthward Its struts screamlng ln a blanket of Hame and smoke Some of the tensxon relleved Snake Eyes laughed hysterxcally and looked around for the other shlp Now that he had an even break he felt reckless and determmed to carry the battle to the enemy He looped and maneuvered recklessly for posltlon He reached the posxtlon had hlm lined but mlssed Roll nf' he went upward ln a cllmb An un ea y feelmg a salled hum Wlth some pre monltlon of danger he glanced at hls dashboard Holy cats' He was almost out of gas Hrs needless trlp out of has course and hrs cutting capers had dralned hls tank There was less than a pmt left Hrs motor would stop soon The fuelless engine soon ave a last slckly hollow cough and topped as he slipped mto a tall spin The Fokker notlclng hrs predxcament dove for a landlng so as to rob Snake Eyes when he landed Snake Eyes stuff cned agalnst the cock plt and barely eased the dead orate out of the taxl spin when he felt something digging mto hrs back Holding the joy stlck with his left hand he reached mto his pocket with the rxght The other plane was streaking toward the ground below hlm Removing his rlght hand from his pocket he brought forth the cause of hrs lrrrtatnon Two dlce and a monkey wrench An ace stared hlm ln the face' Everst now cursed vlolently with cap ture and probable death staring hxm ln the face and fate jestlng wlth hlm Snake Eyes ln supreme anger threw the contents ID hrs hand overboard After gettmg a chance at the robbers lronlcal fate let Inu Ihr t x 0 - e L .., 4 4 I , A , . . , . , I . . , - v , . ' I 5 '. - v 1 - ' , 1 O. . - . s s . - ' x Q . . . . -, . U . D U . . Q Q . . . . , . - , . f' . - - , . 1 I ' s , ' . . . 5 x , . . 1 . . s , . , . . N A. A , , ,J ' - . , g . . . . . , . , .1 , ,.. rms X, E . X., I iiiiig llbJl4.1l1a1.4144 14 .4441 THE REDANOBLACK him know that he lost by means of his dice. He looked over the side of the cock pit for a level place to land Lo and behold' There was a ripping whir and the Fokker sidesllpped into a tail spin Being close to the ground it crashed before its pilot could level lt Snake Eyes was jubilant and it was with great difficulty that he managed to hold the crate to its course Llttle splinters floated up to him Catching one he noticed that It was highly varmshed and polished on one side He had it' When he threw the wrench over with the cubes, one of them must have hit the Fokker's propeller, smashing it It didn't take much to smash a delicate wooden blade making V500 revolutions per minute Before he could realize he had landed and was taxing over uneven ground He would walt till a searching party was sent out to look for him and then he would collect the reward It was the first time he had ever heard of Snake Eyes winning for anybody but they did for him win ning his largest bet 44-04-604- SPREADINC JOY By Maru' I orandos XVhy should LLL be Crabby sour and sad Gozna alony makzna others feel had ll hen Lt s yas! as easy Io be happy and aay Ana' ao u,1Ih a cheerful fact all day And one kznd LLord LLlll help alona Keep on slruaalzna force a sonq And eLen Ihouah it hurls your heart Be cheerful and qay and play your part THE COST OF A TFACHI-RS SMILE By Jcanne Smolxnslzy Dzcl Luryhocly hanal !hL r l'JOI77tLLOI'l Ln 1oa'au lhe hrzahl onLs sau Oh yes hal lohnny says Oh nay l he 1eachLr xmzlts SL pLLasanIly as ILaChLrs usually do elm! Johnny lhznhs ht s round a 111612 Ihat IS so Lift! ULLL ISL!! LL hmn Ih clay of tlLlllS app1oaLhLcl LL huh rs LLLl1 lnoLLn Io all John l5roLL n LL ho lhoaahl ht LL as so Sl77tlIl had lltlllt a hLaL y tall or ht 1178111111 ol l7tlL!I7tl I s ll Lll noLL 1 aLLss you l'noLL ll hofm LL orl ht had dom I oL1lLl ro! LL r1IL Ih x IalL of L It Ima ' 1 - 1 v y ' ' 1 vi t- - 9 , 4 . . 7 J . V V. V . I 'L 'L I ' 2 1' . . . . .. 4 . .. .. , r ' .' - 'f .ii I' .' . .i ' ' .' .' . 1 ii- ' - V- - -1 1 L ' ' t' i H ' K ' . i li l' Q ' . L ' ' ' ' .' .' . ' . A ' ' ' l . . . . - . , I' ' f ' ' 1.7-H ' ' l'.'.' x i, ' l 1 ' ', li ll Y ' l-V ' Lit '. F-lull! v-SPURTSV Qi ,gig I , - 1 L- N.1.w,qguL30 I 02 TEAM OTB 'X VO . QF 4 X J 4 -ff Ahli IT ui RFB A10 BfACK A' l FOGTBALI I 929 1 l t1sz'zos Iumhrc s ENTRAL S football team thxs year was represented by a group of clean hard working boys We owe much creclzt to these boys who fought from start to f-lDl'3h and llkewlse to those unfortunates on the hospital lust The call for football durmg the begun nlng of the season brought out forty five boys Coach Conant was somewhat handl capped because of the scarclty of veteran materxal Blondo Hassler ouret Rlch and Yourtee were the only football lettermen who returned Wlth these men were sev eral last year s second team players and also others who were out for the first tlme Coach Conant wlth the ard of Assist ant Coach Nlarl-:land and ASSlStaHt Coach Deterlng soon orgamzed a regular team fbwf E1 D Z7 f7C, XGSLHP Although Central lost most of its pre season games the dle was cast for the league games Between the l9th and the 25th of Octo ber Central went through stuff practice 1n spxte of the cold ramy weather Then came the Soldan game on Octo ber 26th and like all other days we were expected to lose the game heavlly The ame started and xt was not long before the powerful Soldan team scored ln the first quarter on a safety and a touch clown ln the second quarter Central held the Gold and Brown Team from scorlng Durmg the frrst of the second half Soldan had the surprlse of their life when Bucz couskl caught Yourtee s forward pass for a touchdown ln the fourth quarter the stram was too much for Central and the West Enders ended the game wlth a score of 26 to 6 The next game scheduled was wlth was that the Red and Black Team de feated Beaumont 6 0 for its first league vlctory ln two years The touchdown was made by Buczkouskx who lntercepted Nxcl-:les fumble nn the last quarter and ran 24 yards for the wlnnmg score ln the next two league games Central clldnt show up so well The major part of thls was due to a lack of reserves It rs always true that a team ln the first games especially IS no stronger than lts reserves The most outstandlng players on the team were Captaln Bud Yourtee Hassler Ted Buczkowskl Malcom Rich and Eugene Broslus On the first all star eleven of the Clty H gh Schools Central drd not place any frrtu setm x ' 4 .. 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K X kr xx l 1 I l ' ' -ni? nf: .fo afncfc one On the second all star team Central placed Captaln Bud Yourtee quarter back Theodore Buczkowslu left end and Malcom RlCh right guard Jx S is Lxjigh wh :ff?3..., The letter men and the posltlon they played are as follows Lawrence Blondo Left Half oe Bono Center Eugene Broslus Rlght Guard Theodore Buczkowskl Left End Lewis Cardosx Left Guard Bully Ens End Quarterback ohn Fmley Right Tackle lsadore Glazler Left Half oe Hassler Rlght Tackle Rlght Half Ray Hollock Rxght End ullus ouret Center Halfbacl-L Pete Keleman Tackle iegr Q Frank Kessler Wllllam Koslow Fred Lande Wllllam Nlltchell Harry Paplrner Malcom Rich Woodrow Walsh lmmy Wolff Ralph Bud Yourtee .ff Rlght Half Fullback Left Half End Rnght Guard Left Tackle Left Guard Fullback Halfback Captain Right Half uaterbaclc Seven of our letter men will not return to us next year They are Lewis Cardosl Bllly Ens Ray Hollock Fred Lande Malcom Rlch Ralph Bud Yourtee and Woodrow Hlppo Walsh A number of the boys who dnd not qualify for letters were awarded numerals These boys played m some of the games and were very regular lh practlce They are Louis Adams Arthur Broslus Na than Berman ohn Casey oe De Luca Wllllam Hanson VaSlll0S Lambros The Greek Herbert Morros Bob Patterson Herman Pfelfer Russel Pottor Walter Rlch lrwm Solcohk Edwin Wllllams Breman JXKX X 'N if I-Whip mf 5av-xfom qi KE? 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If L , V729 S y af Xa 4 5.7: ll.: 1 1 4 A 4-it THE REDAnoBLAClK TENNB Bu Reuben lupzr FWTRAL did not fare so well 1 the Tennis world this year ln fact things went far from well When Coach Neumann made a call for candn dates this fall he was met by a hearty response But sad to say the candidates represented quantity and not quality A the conclusion of the school tournament Coach Neumann selected a team com posed of the following Tletjen Ens and Prosser singles arembka and Lapin doubles Thus Central entered the lnter up ln the main of green material Xvxxx 'fjjinxx ar,'Q. Central drew as her fir t opponent Sol dan who was favored to end up the cam pa gn in first or second place Solclan made a clean weep of all four matches bat Central s supporters may find some consolation In the fight Billy Ens gave Brewster of Soldan Brewster outsteady mg his opponent Hnally emerged the x c tor winning by the close score of 7 J 8 6 The following day Tuesday Central was not scheduled to play having clravxn a bye Then an inclement ra ny sp ll set in and all tennis matches had to be post poned to a later date When the tourna ment was af' n resumed Central was lated to play Beaumont Roosevelt and Cleveland ln the order named The team 5 X cf fx lost the rest of the matches with one ex ceptlon That one exception produced a rather pathetic incident ames Prosser was playing an opponent from Cleveland and winning by a large margin When within one point of victory Prosser learned that his opponent was ineligible Therefore his victory would go down in the records as a match won by default and not actually won on the tennis courts This proved a bitter pill for Prosser to swallow who was very anxious as the rest of the team to gain an actual victory Coach Neumann in an attempt to find a winning doubles combination substl tuted Margulols and Wahlert for arembka and Lapin The substitution was made in the last day s matches against Cleveland Margulois and Wahlert put up a real bat tle and at one time ln the match were within two points of victory but finally lost to their more experienced opponents S1 xlrf or L . if -, I 4 4 7 Y . X 1 A J 4 I ? +1.1:1iwxs xx' mms osztwr-'z s. ' 'n s , , . '., 4 ' A . , ' I- ,f '- . - . .,4.5 , ' I , ' ' ' l l l , 1 lx H al- L!!! 1 Xa. LX --:L4 so , -x,3'T1'-l , ' , .2 J ' , ,f . - ,ff N scholastic Tournament with a team made lxx V' fx, fl cJjf.1 ,ggi . , ,JkAo- . I . U .5-' ' ' ' ' . ,I A J . . . . ' L, - . . . Q . Y . . H 5 V . . G . , , ' , ' ' ' v , ,E - . . . . e . . . l F l ' - . . - , - . J , , , . v y I v ' . ' . ' , i e . ' - . 5: I , ' .ga . . f 5 - if S g Rf XX lggllg ill 4 1 .4 4 4 THE RED ANDBLACK The final standing of the schools were year as a nucleus for a new team Central as follows may expect better thmgs from her tennls Soldan team Roosevelt Beaumont Cleveland 4 X Central ffl Soldan should be congratulated on her excellent team whlch set a new record by Wlth TICIJCD and Prosser back next maklng a clean sweep of all thelr matches BASKETBALL Bu V aszlros Iambros ASKETBALL actlvltles began when Coach Frledll started preparation as early as October wlth thirty boys Practice was held two and three nlghts a week during the football season Wlth the football season completed and ten more boys maklng the total forty practice was held two days a week at Sherman Park and the remammg three days ln the boys gymnasium Bud Yourtee and Bully Ens were the only veteran men that returned to us After weeks of hard practice Central played against lVlcBrlde and Belleville the Red and Black being defeated ln each contest The clever attack of the McBride Siu team baffled our team the hnal score being 23 I2 ln favor of the Mlcks A few days later Central journeyed to Belle vllle where the veteran team coached by a brother of Mr Frledll handed us a 24 I4 defeat Our boys showed good floor work but failed to make the easy set up shots On December l4th Central played er first league game wlth Cleveland on the Roosevelt floor The lineup against t e South Slders was Ens and Edelman t forwards Shechter at center and Cap tam Yourtee and Pfelfer at the guards The game was witnessed by over 2000 fans Although Central was defeated by I. : . - 2. . 31 i 5. . t51Nes Mex Q UQ iff ' L Q. lil ' I if x I LJ Y ' . . - . h - ' . ' ' h . ' a fix V 'lu' Outstanding was Koslow s sprlnting in S cf THE R6 .moauxcx called Dark Horses Especially lllus B ump 2nd tie Lay wit tratne of the term are Morros and Opp Moore of Beaumont Ilger Morros captured the running broad SENIOR DIVISION I 880 yd Run 3rd Wolff xfxk 0 tty Wir ZW Jump with a leap of nineteen feet nine inches the latter who had scored only three points in dual meets took a second in the I20 yard low hurdles The teams strength lay in the unior tically no seniors worth mention Wolff who took a third in the 880 yard run was the onlv one of quality except Kunitz who scored sixteen points in dual meet I-Ie was injured before the district meet and it is not known what he would have done in the eliminations The summaries for Central s end of the score card is as follows JUNIOR DIVISION 50 yd Dash Ist Koslow 59 3rd Glazier 4th Morros l00 yd Dash Ist Koslow CIO 8 R B ump Ist Morros II9 91 I20 yd L Hurdles 2nd Oppliger 880 yd Relay 4th Morros Sokolik C-Iazier Koslow MIDGET DIVISION R I-I Jump Ist Lay 6 lb Shot Znd Gordon 75 yd I. I-Iurdles 3rd Koby 4th Lay the meet Capturing the 50 and I00 yd dashes it was onlv through his thrilling finish in which he gained twenty yards that Central got fourth place m the umor relay To emphasize this moral victory is to relate the outcome of the four dual meets held during the season Central Beaumont Midgets B 66V2 C IOM juniors B 7I C 50 Seniors I I C X MIS' Wdxxmgl Central Soldan Midgets S Q 4lf umors S 78M C Seniors S 90 C 30 Central Roosevelt Midgets R 5A .Ir Sr II2' Central Principia Senior P 61 C 25M 42M 4I'Q 29M To the midgets goes the credit for the only victory of the season that over the Soldan youngsters with the score of 41 'Q to 35M points The tilt with Roose velt was lost by the same close score After competition has moved down the ranks of aspiring and yearnlng athletes there always remains a few not those who were lucky but those individuals whose natural ability and fighting spirit Sixty Hee .. . . - R- . J U- C . D .h 5-H . - , . I ' . . . . . si lj , ' g . y . -I k . . . . :XE ff, . . . K . ' Q ff Af ' J I faux l . , . . YV! X - ' ' , QB. 1 G LQ, zovaf and Midget divisions. There were prac- 11,7-Nh' . . . I Y Q ty. ,fi ' ' ' ' . I. I 3. I ' - . , . . I C. 3 I . .- .-R. C. . - - , I . li , - ' ' ' : ' 1 . , . ' 3 , . 39. . - , . . ' : cf X 4 433015444444 4 444 'Tilt ' El,AlNlD' L lclf overcame opposition Thls IS truest ln Track because one has to place xn the Fmal meet or get twenty polnts ln dual meets to get a letter not be on a team for a penod of txme wm or lose S when a man gets a letter ln track lt IS for a personal and mdlvxdual vlctory for which he alone IS responslble The more such men a team has the greater the chance for a team vlctory ln a large meet Under exlstlng rullngs there can be no One Man Team Those recelvmg letters xn Track at the end of l929 season were Mldgets Lay Koby Gordan unlors Koslow Opplxger Morros Clazler Sokollk Semors Wolff Kumtz Numerals Farina Hamm Scharf Wahlert Schwantes Unsung remam the plaudxts due those boys who practlced wlth hlgh hopes every evening partlcxpated with all they had but were not quxte good enough The ranks of the mecllocre are vast but from them wrll contmue to nse those who ex whom IS the greater credlt due he who IS a winner but wears hls laurels ungrace fully or he who always keeps on trymg looks up and hopes some day to wm his race3 W Q Slxlu Sl 1 . - ' 0' I' ' ' . -- l I cel those who have the stuff. To J. u , 1 ' Y ' I N5 WV? EAXXV qv sl U A W' C5 . K' QWWQQ fx mf W '- W ON A THLETICS IJ? 'I ,I -. W' 4 .Q V-'fx fi'ZJf ., X- X .LTIZKWI YDM KW 'la f ffl, , 5 ix my if VT VY' ,,.f.- T A - 1, MGR -AER W Q , ., A M yxjx 1 k 'R' - , K iv, X K 1 cf X -F J 4 40 1 l 1 1 4 4' 4 A 4 A ' THE neo sfo BLACK GIRLS ATHLETICS Bu Izllzrm frnlz EALTH and fun through CXCTCISC' This IS the motto of every Central gurl Athletics are a major factor In every Central glrls program for we know that happiness IS a result of health whlch comes only through regular exer clse and mdlvldual well bemg Central gurls are Indeed lucky to have ln their midst so noteworthy an organ: zatlon as the Girls Athletlc Assoclatlon of Central Hugh School Thls organization provides for our athletxc materlal By supportmg the G A A the gurls are able to have hockey strcks baseballs and bats and golf materials Out of 1ts treasury purchase of chevrons state letters and lovmg cups These honors are awarded to gurls who earn a certam number of polnts Although baseball comes m the regular class work the rest of the aCtlVltl6S are not compulsory Tennis golf hockey hlklng and swlmmlng are taken out of school hours Each sport IS supported by a large number of gurls Tennis IS played ln the spring and fall but this term a portable manual tramlng school occupies our tennls court and the gurls were obliged to play off the class matches at the Forest Park tennls courts Sara Flnkelstem ln the finals defeated Dorothy Dunn 3 6 6 4 6 l to become school champnon Miss Sullivan and Miss Haesler the gxrls gymnasium teachers prepared an ex tenslve hockey program for this term and Szxru eldhl consequently golf Instruction has been left out of this term s athletic program Hockey Instruction IS open to all gurls lrsted five and above The hves and slxes go through the prellmlnarles of learnmg the rules and the sevens and elghts play off certam games to deter mme the wmnlng team of the school This term Miss Sullivan secured permlsslon to use the Faxrgrounds Park hockey held and the gurls assemble here every Monday at 3 P M The glrls have chosen captams and after one more practice meeting the contest wall be on to see whlch team IS the best This term the girls have been requlred to take gym three perlods a week lnstead of the usual two The first two perlods are given over to outdoor baseball games and the last perlod IS glven over to per fectlon of carnage acqulrlng grace by danclng and polse by marchlng Do you know that although everyone knows what the meaning of the word marching means only a few can march correctly3 Central glrls are taught to march correctly At varlous polnts throughout the term we are gxven tests on Indoor work Swlmmmg IS an ever popular sport at Central We use the downtown Y W C A pool which IS open the year around A swlmmmg sllp xs fifteen cents This IS good for one vlslt to the pool You must go swlmmlng five times ln order to enter the swlmmlng meet or take an lndlvldual test The gurls are dlvlded accordmg to the following groups good swxmmers comes the money which provides for the . ' ' S af X vu-if ni: Ain anncfc ' 4 ' fair swimmere and beginners Fach group voes on a different day ln this wa the life Guard has time to UIVE in struction to all Exery Qentral firl longe for a silver lowing, cup or a chevron or a state letter time ut think ow food you ee when 'Vlr Douvlass calls oat your name to come to the stave of the auditorium to receixe your award But dont forget Cnly STEADY workers are rewarded We realize the benefit from exercise and we keenly appreciate the splendid which we will all support ' ti..V SIXIUPH1 K ' .. K ' , L i , ,J . ' ' Y . 5 . 5. . - 4. V V V A V . K A as an athletic honor award at graduation work of the Girls Athletic Association ' . J s ' h ' ,Z 'll f l ' ' 9 . W ,xii ' 7 ,Q l . li , ,, '53 V7 jfarultg Alltngraplm IEEE U E .J ORGANIZATIONS cf X J 1 4 .ff l lhlll TH? Ra A10 BfAcfc A A A SAMUEL PEPYS PEEPS AT CENTRAL Se t 2 Awake after sleep of two hundred years to flnd world going along well wlthout my presence Wlfe also comes to llfe Once married always marrlecl Deciding to look at town whlch IS called St Louis but whlch atmosphere so laden with smoke brlngmg back mem orxes of London Am feeling more at home Lost way ID maze of trafhc to a huge burldmg resembling small sectxon of Ox ford to Gnd Central High School S to lnvestlgatmg Am quite surprxsed to know my drary IS famous whnch ln my day was not known but to me I see af: la out ff 1570! f ye ft! lay AI? 5015 fi Saw student snlcker at sunt Must see tallor .Se L .Mu 1.1. U Met Hrs Hlghness Stephen A Douglass and heard speech on adjusting one s self to surroundmgs and tlme agam consclous of clothes Must see tailor' At I2 0 clock almost crushed follow mg crowd reached dlnmg room where odors dld assall my nostrlls Although promlsecl wlfe would not eat untll home clxd partake of food Wnll keep promise next time Two hundred years have changed dress manner of llvlng speech customs but not food' so overjoyed to eat agaln of beef Determined to come dally to Central Hxgh School and continue dlary of hap penmgs Almost steppmg on boy four feet hlgh whlle promenadmg hall who dad scurry away thlnkmg Home for Small Boys also there but find mdlvldual IS only a Freshman During day saw many more and am mterested Passed room l I2 and kmd lady Crowder thmklng l am vavabond by con dltlon of clothes dnd give me cheese torte A woman after my own heart So to home and rellectmg on progress of world I -, A ' lk ' A S.1mm'l lhpvx um burn Vx l nglmml :rr lull, Ihr' pin.. ol lwvrllw rxnknvu :1 lfurmy has Ill. ln hm .ru unuxunl dmrx tthutlz rs una Lmwus rlxmughr-xr' th. uvrlrl 'lun lwumirrri .ini rv.--xx wx xr.rrx.1tltrlnx thnlh lk'--xt nm- rw I it .md found imwrlt In Sl luuxs 'll-4 ldrr-wr U. rlz. 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THE REDANDBLACK THE NEWS Sept 9 Followlng absent mmded person wrth pencll on ear and pad ln hand reachmg small office on balcony of audltorxum where smell of Ink and paste drd mtrlgue nose None notlclng my entrance for all very busy but one who drd dnd have feet on desk arms folded belng ID perfect oblrvlon '-YMXXXX A2421 tes X To hlm l trptoed gracefully stumbled fell but none disturbed certaln young student only snormg more loudly On pmchmg punching and jabbmg some student drd open eyes slowly Tlmldly l lnqulrecl for IHICIVICW wrth sponsor and on such recelved startllng answer from student Why lm Rana PIPICHS and l know more about thus paper and the reporters than the sponsor and the whole staff put together l ought to after seven years of experlence wrth cub reporters As to the present staff members well here s my Impression of them Nora Steel the energetic edltor radlates more energy than the rest of the staff combined All the hard work IS left for Nora but do not have too hlgh an opmlon of her for she qulckly distributes lt so that she has only half to do herself rnstead of three fourths Coleman Ralston the assocrate editor was so stunned when he recexved that post that he has never recovered and consequently does lrttle work Confiden tlally though l thunk hes just plain lazy ln fact the lazlest person l have ever encountered V Marle Gegan the VOICE of he News deserves great credit for puttmg the News campaign over with her aud talks Most of the students were getting thelr money read-y before the talk was half finished Beside bemg the publlcrty agent Mane reports all senlor news Dorothy Gonzales and Bob Kurrus are semester and that s just the way they act ln the News office Theres not a mo ments peace to be had when those two are together ln thelr more serxous mo ments however Dorothy IS the staff car toonlst and Bob IS the business manager Marlon Bonnell dark eyed vlvaclous queen of the staff rs sent to lntervlew all the men teachers and naturally comes back wnth a whale of a story Marlon spends her tame on feature artlcles and every once ln a while gets out a good one Cave Man Billy Ens resents the re strlctlons of modern tlmes and wlshes to return to prlmltlve llfe ln the forest I would however be qulte startled lf Billy dnd this because he has absolutely no de slre to work that IS on the News Then we have the new Cubs who have yet to be mltxated Hugh Johnson who wise cracks his tlme away and Ruth Kane wnth the mechanical vorce when ever conversation IS needed a blg cry Satrnly Ilan 7: XXX X ' ' LL, ' . ' ff t f ' ' X sister and brother in the class play this f - Q , . A - NEWS ST X S THE REDANDBLACK goes out for Ruth Allce Dungan IS the dlrect opposxte of Ruth and IS st1ll very tlmld before the hngh and mlghty vet erans Marne Lorandos IS very versatile bemg a cartoonist and also a reporter Frances Scissors our new typlst keeps the keys pounding wlth a rythmlc sound that IS music to the ears of those who have at last hmshed their artlcle whlch has required at least four hours of hard labor Now for the great cllmax meanmg our sponsor MISS de Llmere It IS really a plty to see the reporters come dashlng ln with a broad smile and say Gee that wrlte up IS finished at last MISS de Lmlere reads lt cuts out the best part and hands It back Wlth This will have to be re wrltten Too Flowery remember this IS a real news Item But l suppose that IS what the sponsor IS here for From the way l hase been talking you probably have the ldea that xt IS all work and no play for the staff and l do not want you to go away wlth that lm presslon At the end of every semester the cub reporters are put through the mlll of lnltlatlon at The Party If you desire any more mformatlon come to our party Such was the text of young student or Rana Pleplens speech many things of whrch I have no knowledge whale of a story wlse cracking time away cub re porter but must remember In a different age So home to study and catch up wlth tlme 'EX 'gf Sttntu fu , i 4 f , , , . . . . . . . . . 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' ,Liao f fl ' .fun-'f ' ,V ' ' , ' ' 'L -' f ' Y, wsu R A I jwl, O SS C A fe 4' L14 I l 41-'li RE1,A.:oBfAcfc A 4 -4114-t COLOR DAY Oct 23 Nlanagecl way mto auditor rum to flnd four front rows taken by young ladles ln whlte Also opposrte spruced young men His Highness Stephen A Douglass drd gnve moving speech and felt for handkerchief to f-md rnssmg ln embarrassmg posntnon ln which speech told of hardships class endured how members scattered to fxve schools finally met again at Central Class une 29 dld present colors to Slr Rueben Lapm Presldent anuary l930 who also spake Must remember to put a few words from speech lnto vocabulary whlch words do ment remembrance Speech sent thrllls down spme ap plaudmg vigorously MUSIC played by whlch four rows of young ladles ln whlte and Immaculate young men drd march up to recexve colors A pleaslng spectacle couples walking slowly to muslc Sir ack Kravwll Treasurer of Class anuary 30 glvmg Red and Black rub bons to lVl1ss Anna Friedman Secretary of Class anuary 30 and who drd pm rlbbons upon boys K. K plensgc AN 2' Q f Lg DT? Sxtuatlon reversed by lVl1ss Marne Ge gan Vice President of Class presenting ribbons to Sxr Rueben Lapln who drd pm same upon glrls and nn proceedure all thumbs Smglng of Loyal Song completed exer clses and Senior class drd surprise school by smgmg all three verses So to marchmg agam by music out of audltorxum I brmgmg up rear if Seuenly seven , V I , J v 5 . . I . . . . . . 0 fqfxlxk .I 'ff . . yxlix J IJ X . , a QV 'Jl L l . ' J If-l X , Miss Stella Knoernschild, Secretary of C l 'I J . . . l l X Q I ' . ' 4 , .I , , V I s l Y J , , . . . - . . y . . U ' 'gsffaf , . ' jUNE, l930 OF Sb CLA cf KX se THE RED ANDBLACK NEW SENIORS Nov 6 Hearlng followmg conwersa tlon whrch drd arouse a womanly curl osrty wrthrn me Gee I wonder who wrll be our Pres: dent All the candidates are so splendld that I wouldnt even dare guess But that rsnt as hard to guess as the result of the VICC Presidency runnmg Ao 7 fn K-X me J hen 1-ecfsevan over I Well l wrsh you d hush You ve got me sxttlng on needles and pms Mlss Nma Todd squealed wrth excitement but l seeing no needles and plns around so to wondermg rf Joke IS on me My Lady Langenberg sponsor of New Semors and looklng as sweet as the first day ln May drd approach me l shlelng from bashfulness Resernble unbroken colt fearmg master But my lady IS k nd so to rntroduclng myself Wish wlfe would resemble Lady Lang enberg rn aforementloned characteristic married llfe would have more charms Her Ladyshrp drd explain that count mg of ballots cast for ofhcers takmg place and outcome to be known m five mmutes Am catchmg fever of excitement get slxght meanlng of slttmg on needles and prns Result of electron cheered and forget tmg self dld yell bully but no notrce comlng from same The ofhcers are the Srrs Robert Ecoff Presrdent a posxtlon of note Davld Margulors Treasurer ln whose face shxnes determrnatlon whlch does come with ex perrence rn such llnes and Mlss Mildred Basden Vice President one mch taller than Presrdent and Mlss Mabel Lee Todd Secretary by last name seeing rea son for excitement m young lady men tloned at start So to stroll rn nearby park Farr grounds and to feedmg nuts to squirrels iw? 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I , 2 , y - . , v 1 ' . , . 3 . . 3 I 1 ' ' V Y I 1 TERARY SOC FTY YS BO S 44L431Jl44r1441 4.4 444 'fl-IE RED Ano BLACK THE BOYS LITERARY SOCIETY Nov 7 This afternoon l donned my sunt wxth Great sklrts attended a Boys Literary Society Had heard a great deal of through a newspaper called the Globe Democrat which newspaper drd say that many men of prominence Huent speak ers accompllshed debaters and great leaders the renowned soclety has pro duced To my mind a fruitful slxty years Of one thlng l am doubtful It IS sald three cablnet members are of the So clety no connectxon belng between fur nlture and debating but that IS another thmg Honorable Ely P1lChlk preslded over the meeting but gave up chair to judge ln whlch tlme a mock trial was held Ac cused of murder was Charles P Slnott but to my dellght found ungullty Durlng trlal the judge amused himself with a so called yo yo top procedure not beflttlng but l now blushing as a school boy for secreted ln my prlvate bureau drawer a creator of VIPC and sm am hop mg that wlfe will not dlscover The mother ullus Lieberman wept bltter tears throughout trxal l feelmg qulte moved but used kerchlef not to wlpe tears from eyes but as shield from sallva whlch excltecl defence attorney Ely Pnl chxk could not prevent Altogether a depressing scene udff' ,ual -xv' Armlstlce program planned plans sounding quite well Was duly presented to Snr George Huemmer VICC Presldent expert splnner of yo yo tops must remember to ask about the technlque to Slr Morris Dugan m the Secre Treasurer but no money I saw handling to Snr Herschel Easton tary handwrltmg bettering my own Also met my Lord Vest Davis Sponsor of the Society and debating team whose eyes brlng me back to the Thames So home to a scoldlng by my better half for delaylng supper TTTTTLZTWJ 5 Izrqhtu an Tl' . . D . 5 . . ' 1 . v ' resend, . tr-.usa Y , N 'Plums . ' ' ' . WPC? . 1 . . N . 551' ,' ' I . . . Y' dll - : - W5 5 . , . 3 ' . . ' f . ' ' - ' Y ' . - , , 5 ' 3 ' : ' , . A . 5 - 2 ' ' - . . . - . ' ' ' ' . , J ' ' , '. . 5 . Y . . . . i g . . . D v ' . - E gg Im f x V ,N s VI J QE li . fa 5 T.. , -l 'U g4W TFR 'XRY SOL ETX S LR I ., 5. .ft-' 'I 1.3 1.1 - .1 5 tl ' S g, mf X A llglll Ill 4 1 4' 1 4 4 4144 THE REDANDBLACK GIRLS LITERARY SOCIETY Nov I4 Braved ram to Glrls Llterary Society feeling qulte lost among so many women Inxtlatlon to take place Fear wrltten over many femmmes Rumors about rldmg goat slttlng on pms eatmg raw chops drlnklng l0dlDC but fear exaggerated lm quite com Ort cible q:rL5 DANG? Q.-JE Only glad I wxll not rlde goat as had sad experlence 250 years ago In which time goat dld eat srlk hat and destroyed dlgnlty The mltlatlon was but IS a secret so must not wrlte even to lntlmacles of my dlary Program proved lnterestmg being a book revlew poem and blography of author of book Three glggllsh women dld slt behmd me causmg slight disturbance throughout recrtmg of solemn poem My Lady Bowen sponsor of the society g1VCS suggestlons to chairman of commit tees for program ln whlch IS a great help A charmmg woman Must be careful wxfe does not notlce precedlng Ime Snooplng into prrvate committees Iater found plans for next program mterestmg but being a male cannot come agaln of which I am sorry Parliamentary procedure holds sway IH club and remlndlng me of dear old Eng and Hrs Highness Stephen I-I Douglass 1 ask Society for a program ID large sembly hall called auditorium club swermg with a play The Mistake ln t e Manor which I falled to see but by re marks a success Outmg clrscussed makmg my mouth water by l'T1CI1tl0nlDg of roasted wleners and toasted marshmallows will be held at Forest Park but agam am out and feel qulte sad A bug Hew m window settmg on MISS nose from whlch refused to leave My dear Iady ln great dlscomfort maklng maneuvers wlth nose but unsuccessful I rescued suffermg female recelvlng such thanks and blushes that feel a second Slr Walter Raleigh Drplomas glven to graduates of club being quite the thmg wlth purple and whlte rlbbons and what nots Made acquaintance wlth the Masses Mlldred D Terry who presldes the Chalf also adornlng It Sylvla Schukar Vice President volce sounding of the waves breakmg on Dover Cliffs causmg a home sickness wlthm me Anna Altman Secre tary reserved young woman Iowermg eyelnds at lntroductlon Rose Morgen steren Treasurer bewxtchlng me wlth smlle away wxly women' And Lllllan Fink News Representatrve one of three glggllsh women So back to home and a mustard bath Fzahlu three . . , . . . , . 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XX, If Margaret Plunkert s projecting feature, or 1 lruhlu four GlEE CLUB LF X 4 45 D Ill 1 4 1 4' A 4 4 4 ' ' TH? nsoannauncx GLEE CLUB N v I3 Hearmg old favorlte Atha la an oratorlo by Felix Mendelssohn rushed mto Audltorlum where was Glee Club 'Vly Lord Bluthardt pald no notlce of me whlch IS as should be My Lord wavmg frantically for bass sectxon to stop as tune lS rn wrong channels but Slr Robert Ecoff nenther heeds nor sees efforts extended by my Lord Puts Fingers ln ears to drown out abuses but Lord Blut hardt ln good mood Now s1tt1ng back for enjoyable tlme Club IS practlclng song whrch wlll smg wxth Dulcimer and effect should be strlklng rn volce and young ladies and men lay a llltrng tune whlch sxnglng after wards wlth head hlgh ln lunchroom dld result ln soup bath Practlced Thanks Be To God a beautlful song and which too will be sung at exhlbltxon to be ln anuary Also sung at Father and Sons banquet Applauded numbers then fear mg plercmg glances but received be nlgned smlle from members and my Lord A h Snr Wrlllam Ens President a pleasing blond drd suggest to smgmg of Jazz songs whlch drd recelve cry of Joy from fellow members Wh0OPlCl Suggestion accepted as only ten mm utes left Slr oseph Schamker drd joy fully collect muslc but droppmg same when nearmg case Laughter followmg but belng Engllshman slow 1n seemg humor Accosted by Snr lrvmg Sokollk who dnd tell me to occupy regular seat l explammg that am vxsltor for whrch recelve gruff reply Song enjoyed most was Mammy and emotlons stirred ff fidmzz , Feel as twopence lntroduced to the Snr Davxd Margulols Treasurer possessor of a poet s face and Snr Hubert Turner News Representatlve who drd extend hand mlncmgly At bell rushed home to get sleep And so to bed i vy 4 arf sw' Ezghfu fite O q .- . , .. - . y . 1 i .,' . .1 ' : . J . . , - . . . . . v . . . jk Q QA I 'L .KD a Y . . . . . X , QA 4 . I. ln meeting sang The Road to Manda- FQ N . ' 5 L ' 5-I -ffm ' J I Ly., , . h-a . . ' l ' D W DULC MER CLU S k 4 4.5354 J l 4' 4 1 .4 4 1 4 4 4.14 4 THE REDAuoBl.ACK DULCIMER CLUB Nov I8 Found snooplng ln corrldor after bell forced by my Lord Welrs plerclng glances to hxde ln Audltorrum ln whrch place was the Dulcimer Club My Lord Bluthardt addressmg club and ID earshot found topnc to be chewmg gum of whxch my Lord has a dxstmct hatred It seems four women were busxed wlth jaws instead of music and during Slnglng a pop and snap was heard which was not the proper accompaniment for the certain song For whlch an ll'lVeStlgatlOl'l was started Seeing no strings of plano had snapped the trouble was found ,ffm 11211 d aff! fm cb W me .fy Qyggfp x 0 Tx .xx NN L K fd J rx f K QL The women defending gum declared no harm clone by chewing same when Slnglng at whlch my Lord ralsed a collec tlon and proceeded to chew four pxeces whlle dlrectmg muslc Which proved amusxng Now desire gum whlch have never tasted but supply exhausted Ten mm utes of fun then lmlng all up gum dns posed of mcludlng my Lords slnglng agam holds sway Miss Bernice Alexander Lxbrarlan passlng out more sheet music whlch by name was Mendelssohn s Oratorlo Atha lla Am stall slngmg parts of sald song and caught self whlstlmg but reframed The Little Brown Owl dum dum de de da was sung and quite prettlly Saw two young women bent over desk mqumng found them to be the Misses Sara Flnkelsteln Secretary and ane Zollmger Treasurer slaves to posltlons At bell saw fleeting figure of Mlss Zollmger runmng after young lady yell mg Paulme here s your nlckel ulte odd and Secretary stlll bent over desk wondermg and wondering about l wonder Fund by forbidden conversation with young lady beside me XOICCS are tested for entrance lnto club Examlnatlon not difficult stage frlght possessing some but my Lord lf notlcmg such glves prlvate volce tests to afflicted lndlvlduals Young lady also lnforms ln sorrowful tone dues must be pald seventy Hve cents for begmners fifty cents for old members ln whxch old maxlm comes back to me Wxth happiness comes a touch of sadness Musxc halted for second sopranos are weak My Lord glares plays the bars over bellowlng Open your mouths and smg' l start from chalr seemg no one moved by volce manage a sickly grln My admlratron for women now two fo d Met the MISSCS Dorothy Drlday Presr dent Adele Feddersen VICC Presldent and Paulme Wlsdom News Representa tlve all plCaSlng young ladles So to wrltlng Ezahty sewn V - L . 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THE ORCHESTRA x fx - f S C Lf X +- QALJJJ lllalglg 4144 THE RED Ano BLACK THE ORCHESTRA Nov 23 Followmg entlcmg musxc as flshermen dnd follow slrens to come upon Orchestra Muslc dxd stop sharply for Mxss Mane Lorandos falled to tune vxolm so rummg song Surprlsed to see young ladies play mg vlolxns but ah tlmes have changed I that not was any w e I um' d t 5' 'XXX cf .-f C UDGV U DOUG JUNE My Lord Bluthardt dld glve me sharp nod as have met before Crchestra again ready to play but Sur Oscar Feldman ln anxlety to flx plece dad upset stand with a clatter My Lords temper aroused culprlt beet red from ears to neck Piece now pl1yed through without mls haps and well Which plece IS for gradu atlon club also playmg for concerts class plays etc Orchestra dnd play over radlo another lnventnon of new age and dad glve pleasing program of Valse Lente by Coerne La Grace by Bohm War March by Mendelssohn and The Anvll Chorus by Verdl Snr Ben Cohen played Serenade by Tosllle on vlolm on which strung dld break but Snr ack Krawl glvmg another vlolln to player ln llghtnlng speed so causing no break In plece Success of program a laurel to club MUSICIHHS weary with work but my Lord unrelentless Am moved by pxty but must not reveal Bell ending misery of buddmg musl clans as orchestra meets durmg school tlme much nolse caused by removlng mstruments Snr Carl Pass dnd tell me whlle takmg money and marking absences being Secretary Treasurer Orchestra recogmzed as cltys best ln hlgh schools WhlCh to my mmd IS lndeed good Also pointed out the SITS Ben Cohen Presxdent a VlOllf1lSt of note ack Krawl Vlce Presldent called Young Paul White man and student dld say there was a resemblance but l ignorant of such so could not comment lsadore Pass L brarlan who dnd work feverishly through out meetlng and Mass Mane Loranclos News Representative cause of one unfor tunate accldent So to drug store to taste of Ice cream soda ' W7 Erahly mm J 1 Y - 'Y T 1 v , V Y . 1 y . 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F O TTEE MN1 CO S af X THE RED ANDBLACK COMTVIITTFE OF TWENTY Dec I7 Escorted by my ord Frledll sponsor to Commlttee of Twenty Club 215 ldfllf me 5? does q uf? 3 iQ 5 4 QVVYX' ities Nose drd recelve blow from wad of paper thrown by Slr ROXIC Russell Vlce President but also recelvrng apologles Explalned pent up feellng must ex plode so ln form of throwmg paper wads l belng beneficent drd pardon culprlt Honorable Francis NOTTIS preslded over meeting Sxr l-lerschell Easton Secretary endeavormg to read minutes from unm telllglble notes so puttlng patlence edge ln meetlng dlscussed freshman party which boys drd declare a great success Sn' Abram Alpert told club drcl do hrs dally klnd deed at party by gettmg hun Ury freshman three cllshes of lce cream Mouth IS watermg but must overcome weakness Put hands ln desk to encounter wad of gum Am glued or as moderns put rt Stuck up Must keep out of unknown reglons Remember old maxim Curl oslty killed the cat See young man extractmg dime from members fearxng hlvhway robbery ralse arms but told only Sur lVlelvm Oppllger Treasurer collecting money past due for party A pamful procedure Club also helps Co C H1 ln managmg halls durlng lunch hour have had un pleasant encounter concerning Such which was made to walk up stalrs and across hall for drunk borlmg when reach mg fountaln so drmkmg enough to quench fire Members wxll aSSlSt Saint Nikolas this year again ln grvmg glfts to the orphans Such a cause IS worthy and my heart swells lVlemor1es of Chrlstmas ln old England come back so maklng eyes dlm but from splrxt shown am sure of Jolly Christmas Stuffed turkey wlth chestnuts yum So home to a dum room and memones 1s1IH1111ml V Aa linuung 39' Xmety three . i l I -l 4 ' 4 f' f ' ., .- L D ' ' - , , , 1 fp 21: 1 ' fm--'A ff-QQ. fs..vr'wf,'.t1 9 -,cc T, , . . give qgyf ?L9,fj'27-fjfrf I ff.. . 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' . , , v - ' . . . - y . . : . . on . . . , 3 , , - . . - 'l k ., l , l l Il X T- A Y - QOUNL L C ET AT 1L 3 E Z L1 , i l lx' il S kf X 1-HE' nan Aifosnncx ' ATHLETIC COUNCIL Dec 22 To Athletxc Councll from dentlst Feel pllers stlll ln mouth and mxss wisdom tooth Honorable Ralph Yourtee presldmg at meeting and which was carrned on wlth great dlgnlty slttlng up stlffly Saw equal number of students and teachers belng six apiece but Sir ROXIC Russell dxd tell me student representatlves nomlnated by Athletlc Councll and elected by Athletlc Assoclatlon ln which every Central boy belongs and Faculty Representatlves appointed by Hls H1 h ness Stephen A Douglass Am not re sponslble rf data mlxed as Snr Russell dld mumble under breath whlle Slr Melvin Oppllger VICE President dnd nudge htm ruthlessly ln slde Also am told hlS Highness Stephen A Douglass and most noble Lord Welr are ex OECIO of club but whlch tltle make nothmg of Must try harder ln whlch meetlng club d1SCUSSCd glvmg compllmentary tlckets to Freshmen for basketball games and feel put out Heated argument followlng Slr Lawrence Blondo declarlng so called freshmen would depend ln further years for tlckets and lt belng up to the Athletlc Councll to teach same to stand on own feet but shushed down by William Krasner Club dld declde to glve tlCk6tS to new members of school for one game My Lord Conant football and track coach sneezlng vlolently so blowing budget concerning each sport from the Secretarys hand My Lord Chrlstenson TH rec Nc p Q t df 5-ig C 4 6 R gyda. 'Qt Must tell my Lord Conant about Vlcks for colds Also should take mustard bath My Lord Frledlx Secretary and basket ball coach dnd tell boys to put sales of t1CkCtS over the top and recerved a V1 bratmg Aye aye l also jomed ln respondlng and re celved qulzzlcal glances from My Lord Gould hlgh school league representatlve and dld make me feel consplcuous ln a corner were My Lord Neumann baseball and tennis coach conversing wlth My Lord Klttlaus custodlan of ath letlc goods of whom IS sald does know every hole ln every piece of sport clothes ln Central This alone a great responsl blllty Meeting adjourned So home to active CXCICISC wnth dumb bells WP? W '- Q ' 4 4 f ' .1 ' A ., 1 v . . . . . . - . 7 ' . . . . I ' f ,F X, 59 ' f'3' U17'f1- Q . . I . . . V ent f 1 ' p 'I-e7? buf-vnu! W p J Nc 11: ,1 rwf . . . s . . 4 nt-A-7-he ' . . x y Q 1 . . , .U - 3 - X , . A . . E 1,,,6,i-l,A:3 v 1 - Y , . . Y - 1 - , - , - - . .. .. v , . , Q 1 - ' ' . 3 . 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B OLOGY CLUB i THE RED AND BLACK THE BIOLOGY CI UB Dec 23 lVlet Blology Club at Broad way and Washlngton at 9 O0 a m after havmg lost way three tlmes lnqulrrng way of Bobbles who d1d get exasperated so taking me to spot requlred Turnlng to thank officer but has fled m haste Wonder lf am a nuxsance3 lVl1ss Mabel Lee Todd Vlce Presldent dld put me at ease mtroduced to my Lord Holferty sponsor a sprxghtly gen tleman Slr Wllllam Gutebler Treasurer lVl1ss ulla Desherlln Secretary and other members but names have forgotten way for Carondelet 'Vlany men slttln women standing and wonder to what degree chlvalry has suffered Car dld rock causlng sea snclcness wlthln me but refreshed by brxsk walk to River Snr DaVld Knax at reachmg of rlver drd suggest the yell Yea Doctor Yea Holferty Yea Yea Doc Holfertj and m the domg of whlch feel two years dropped from shoulders Then to a rlde on the ferry boat and In the boarding mlssed step mlserably wet Requlre sympathy and hot sun get tlng both Trip taken over rlver to Columbia bottoms Spent hour watching steam driven plle drlver and other steam drnen tools ln rebuilding of landmg for raxlroad ferry boat To a long tramp and found perslm mons only to pucker mouth though warned of eatmg by MISS Vlfglnla Lox ell Presldent lfc 1, t fi' X A, W gl Flre made whlch dld warm heart and burn toes while plCklng burrs from trou sers Then partaklng of wleners a dlsh never before tasted and toasted marsh mallows eatlng hogglshly but wife not present so qulte safe All ready for longer tramp along un fenced country roads through grassy fields to the hlghway the ferry and home So to a rab down of wxtchhazel V 'I XXV , s f Ihmlu mm . -' T I l el ,V 4 -4 - .1 ' .' 1 ' L.. I . ., ' . ' ' I 9 ' 3 5 Q . - , Q - K T v Y - Y . . 5 . 1 ' , ff? W' T' ' ' ' if W.: E-1 . . 3 .S,-,,, - 4 . jx . ' Y L, , X 5 f 1 - ' f , fl f Boarded yellow car Sufnanled Broad- qfw . . - 'Q U rf N T 37 l X . J g . , x X . W 5 . . . I I X . , 1 X y W'K.f . , . , . T u T u s - - - , , T Y U Y ' TY ' ' ' . . . - 1 v - . g . . , . ' y ' T , . . . : D 1 . Q ' y - l Y . Y F 4 l' V l .as '1 . al mv. f rf Lt 1 yn' X,- l - T -,TT slr ,, . 1 H UM ENAE 1 AT 1 V - ' . . ,.,,1 I S kf ix 4 514 I l 416 Ra, A19 BfAci A A -T21 THE ATHENAEUM Dec 24 Bundled snuvly one over Lady and Olgvles from all females But coat three sweaters three palr socks two cannot see point or connection at sea palr gloves and ear muffs wlfe s dnrec tlons So through snow to Athenaeum Club 1 2 6019 1 Women and more women' f-in m fav: K Bi Lady Thomure sponsor acts kindly helping to remove coat Funds mxstake when seelng has many upper garments taklng her leave saylng must call glrls together Honorable Mildred Basden drd sharply sv call meetlng to order Hashmg eyes around whlch dld rest on me Squlrmlng uncomfortably although have nothmg on M133 Ruth Kane Treasurer measures consclence except the takmg of two hot to my height drd take negatlve srde IJISCUIIS Wl1lCl'l Wife C1ldfOYbld wlth Airplanes are unsafe on earth Extemporaneous debate Resolved Thlnk of the parking condxtlons and that axrplanes are the safest thlngs on Weep Applause from followers but earth drd take place and many humor ous points glven Miss Dorothy Belter VICE Presrdent dnd arise with much ado pat halr and say There s a song entltled You cant walk back from an alrplane rude so what are the glrls gomg to do and thus song would be the sum total of all the argu ments for the afhrmatlve slde but whlch suggestlon recexved frowns from my rack bram for meaning of parklng con dltlons and have vague ldea of seemg mention of same long yellow cars Wlsh members would speak m terms of my fathers Debate ended by rnotlon of Miss Thekla Knoernschrld Secretary and whom wlll put ln prayers tonlght So to bundllng up and plodding home ward Om Hundred and Om , ' 'I' f '1 1' 5 'Z ' 5 :s :a ' , , , 1 - , : - ' I vie: ILIJC? , Q -fwcwrmff for gan.: rum rr v ,N 4 fggnyl - f' x W5 7- at . if frat,--e-, , - . 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' , 3 , , - l. t c f X A. , 4 45331 J 1 4 4 1 4 1 1 4 A 4 A 1 THE RED ANDBLACK CHEMISTRY CLUB Dec 25 l-learmg explosion rushed tremblmg llke a leaf into room but only Chemistry Club Relleved beyond meas ure as dread calamltles 1 you!! uxd E wh le OMS f f7dU6 a, ant I 'fl 0 ,SU I' 1 w O fo' 0 QV 0 0 X' l Slr lVlaur1ce Enger dnd amuse self but stunned me ln changlng water to wme and back pourmg Amerlcan colors from one pitcher mto three separate glasses and about to put metalllc sodium lnto mouth but stopped and scolded for rashness Brought back mto reallty by Slr Wrl ham Yokes Presxdent whose volce dnd resouncl ln room but MISS Nma Todd Secretary Treasurer composed through out readmg of mlnutes so resolved to compose self Must take tonlc for nerx es Business to mltlate new members but plans mcomplete so for next week dreadfully dlsappomted Novlces made to take solemn oath and lmpressnely done Club discussed trips taken causmg red hot cakes thrust from retort oven by electrlc plunger at modern Cokmg Plant and molten lron lssued from tap of cupola furnace mto molds Only hot cakes enjoy hearmg of are those wlfe makes for breakfast Met Slr Carl Fxxman VICC Presldent an enthusiastic chemist who clad wlsh to talk about sclence but l dlscouragnng con versatlon My Lord Wllson showing experlment ln whlch dld break thlstle tube price Sl 25 spllled mtrlc acld over trousers so rulnmg same and causmg complete collapse of my nerves But students unperturbecl so to home an old and broken down man Ve Om Humir J and Tao f , 'I .. A 4 ' 555: 01 ' , . . . Y s ,7-, U 'f 3' A '7,,,,i 1 . . . , ...Q . , -f . ' - Qi, .u '- , shivers to travel up spme, as spoke of VK ' . Y - 9 . . ' - . , vl!! 7,1 as , g, - LF X THE REDANQBLACK THE ENGINEERING CLUB Dec 26 Drafted axmlessly lnto Engl neers Club Surprised to fmd room ln utter darkness wlth whlte sheet against wall and plctures movlng on sheet ues tlonlng got answer Dont be a block head It s a movmg picture Am totally ln dark not only meanlng condltlon of room Have never heard of movmg pictures Must tell wlfe about discovery Am getting slowly accustomed to plc ture whlch dnd show Fords constructed Parts of large lron or steel were assembled and flnlshed product resembled many large objects seen runnlng IH street Ask If had more nerve would ask lf student was bemg lmpudent as a Ford does not resemble a tln can but young man be slde me bestowmg malicious glance Hot around neck Stlll puzzled and silently praylng for Engllsh speaking people Plcture over which does please me as have acqulred ache m head and qulte dlZZy Also feeling stupld hold Feld meet Honorable Kenneth Houson dxd meetlng ln check whale Snr Martin haur droned out mmutes ln whlch week Park Hldxng tears hearing rlver IS being burled mg boys dlscussed trlp taken last to Rlver Des Peres Sewer at Forest whlch does pierce tender spot but boys enthused over project so attempt wan smile Also trlp to Amerlcan Car Company ln whlch place dnd see electric traction cars made terms not understanding ut secured from glowerlng student who later found was Mr Eugene Bxshop From same learnt any boy can enter who IS good scholar and taklng mathematics sclence or any subject dealing wlth engl neerlng No women allowed rn club for whlch l laud them Jw w Women .1 5 Siayoul' ofthe lllfel In U Q22 3 Met my Lord Vertrees sponsor and know by manner IS sorry for my lgnor ance of englneerlng Must study to late ln nlght Met also the SIYS Wllson House Vice Presldent and Michael Hadlgostas Treasurer but had met latter at Art Ap preclatron also occupled m same posl tlon Poor Sxr Hadlgostas Almost lost In stampede at adjourn ment Wonder lf pell mell IS because of joy at closlng of meeting or anxiety to get home and study Although from back times have ldea back of head whlch susplclon IS correct So to a rude on a long yellow car One Hundred and Three U' 1 . . . .- Y . Y b , . . Q - . . . D tiff-'xii . . 0 H gf ' . ' - . X l . . . U - - jj ing what is a Ford got reply, Tin can. J 1 B QLAbb C 'XL CLUB N r V 1 ' 1 l rn llz:r7.1'rl',Iur7J lx-111 i lmpglllggglz 4 A44 THE RED Ano BLACK THE CLASSICAL CLUB Dec Z7 To a VlSlt of Classlcal Club ln whlch surprlsed by Roman dress but reassured by Lady Heltzell sponsor only members prepared for play ln whlch play Miss Vlvlan Newcomb or Brutus toga bathrobe opened and rope by whlch was tled did get between legs a stumblmg following Assisted to arlse by Caesar Sylvxa Schukar the stabbmg a blt belated Hearlng rumors that entlre meeting conducted ln Latln fme of five cents for every English word used Member dropped lf uses three Engllsh words dur mg semester and feel for members but Honorable Ann Frledman who have met before drd denounce lndlgnantly m guild!! f 5555 1 f cf if few! mf mmnmn rf'0-'57 L Jfuae fb' r sf mensely rellevecl Also to become member must pass mtelllgence test of fifty ques tions one of which IS to wrxte Vlrglls Aeneld but pathetlc look recelved from Presrdent downed further ques tlonmg Am glad to see Latm still exlstmg but called dead language Startled to see Caesar supposedly dead crawllng over Hoor for mlsslng pen cll without whlch cannot take minutes Pencll under my feet and ln haste to re move same dad break the pomt for whlch recelved scathlng glance Am mortlfled Miss Vlvxan Newcomb Vlce Presldent dnd say that purpose of club IS to learn about Roman llfe customs and tradltlons Sounds unmterestxng but proceedln s of club the opposlte Also not required t eat raw chops for mltlatlon but only the taking of Oath of Membership May now safely venture lnto club as have secret horror for ll'lltlatlOl'lS Unpleasant mem ones fllcker Dad hear money rattle but only pass mg of Mxss Thekla Knoernschlld Treas urer Hlntmg gently about refreshments to Miss Sarah Prince only to hear such IS not policy of club Sigh and lean back wearlly ln hunger Unawmg cuff buttons but resemble teething baby so desxst Blessed adjournment So to restaurant to partake of heavy meal if ? Om Humlrrd and fue C 1 l ' g 7 1 - , I C J , . , . . , x ' , ' Y - Y 3 3 . , .. I . . . . U 3 , ' ' . I - ' . ' o MQ ' V-fi f ' il lc, 4?j . .. . , - sl .f . ' - ,fc f X . . W' f lx- . . l , - . W , - fore ' 0 H. . . . I . . . 11 X , r nfr 1 X . . . In 1 5 1 CQ 3 ' . ! 'nw 1 , e cf 4 gnapllll 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 - A 4-11 THE REDANOBLACK LA CASTILLA Dec 28 Hearlng strange nolses came upon Spanlsh Club ln sesslon Am qulte bewlldered by language and wonder lf certaln lndlvlduals have me ln conver satlon by lnqulsltlve glances Put at ease by benora Glbney who dld beam upon me When asked lf understood Spanlsh an swered truthfully and she dld glVC me a letter whlch l can read after mastermg language WhlCh letter am recordlng ln dlary MIS SOCIOS Amados de la Socledad Castllla de San LUIS Aqul en esta casa de campo sobre una montana que domlna una de las reglones mas hermosas de Espana he recebldo sus cartas y postales muy lnteresantes Al fln despues muchos dlas de vlaje llegue fellzmente en Madrld La travesla habla SldO buena el mar tranqullo y el ClClO despajado pero no me gusta con templando de tanto tlempo un horlzonte slempre equal Madrld es una culdad grande 3CtlV3 lndustrlosa y encantada por el esplrltus de progreso pero yo estaba trlste entre tantos rostros de conocldos y lndlferentes Me encontre solo y por este razon ml estancla en esta fue tan breve Nadle sabe lo que valen los SltlOS donde que se halla lejos de ellos Este expllcara porque hacla dos sema nas una manana magnlfica me levante muy temprano y tome el prlmer tren a ml pals natal de Andalucla un sltlo querl do que no he VlStO hace dlez anos y de cual no es POSlblC escrlblrles lo que slento Antes la presencla de la naturaleza estoy contemplando el mar tranqull bosques populados de plhOS robles mul tltud de verdos prados llndas y olorosos Hores campestres y centenares de bellas casltas de campo esparcldos como palo mas blancas en un extenslon muy grande NCCCSltO tener anlmos para cumpllr la mlslon de la Casa de NCgOClOS de me padre que me ha traldo HQUI y volar al lado de ustedes para no seperarme nunca Esta esperanza presta alegrla y consuelo a ml alma MIS recuerdos a los Senores Douglass Welr y Schwelkert de la Escuela Superlor de Central Reclban mls SOCIOS y mls amlgos la ex preslon de nuestra gratltud y cuenten slempre con la buena amlstad de su atento -S S Q S M B lsadore Welnsteln Know a few words after copylng letter Task looks brlghter Have plle of Spanlsh books and feel lndustrlous Down to work ,,,f QUSSO ZW-lu sl. L me EL. P fu fa! fflfa ME f7f5ff7i' lm So through the nlght untll early dawn Om Hundrld and Seten H -n . 5 . . . , I V - - : I , . V - ' . . , : ' ' , , Y 1 - , 5 , . . I Y - 1 1 I 1 I , . . . , i , , . 64555 tienen recuerdos y sus afecciones hasta E125 -- i': V53 I 5571 1152 ' Illl E: gfji 2:22 . r r I - I '.' '-V' - . f iz.: 121: IT..' ::f: 1 . lit, izi' 5,12 , . we :W fx if. ffff 'F I' Y - . l I V il V MAN BOYb Sl' FRE 3 5. -. Q: . 54 1 :Q . ., . Q 1 P1 Z 3' J W , f', - N 2 ff 4' . . cf KX ',Ill1l1 4 4411 THE REDAnoBl.ACK FRESHWAN BOYS Dec 29 Amazed to flnd great num bers of small boys ID front thlnklng school out but find oily freshman boys ready for takxng of pxcture Flnd many boys mterestxng studles one teeth pro Jectlng another face a mass of freckles and a thlrd trousers two inches two short At my Lord De VCYCS command a seats or as one young boy dnd say rung slde seats Am catchlng up wxth the slang of tlmes and feel triumphant My Lord the photographer dnd tell me to go further back as obstruct vrews of smaller men and lengthy explanatlon dld ensue IH whlch explained am only on looker but told to make self unseen Am sllghted Freshmen nudgmg each other and talk mg about monkey 1n camera and being xnqulsltnve dld straln neck to find animal uxte unsuccessful Wonder lf boys or l mlstaken ff-4 XA fx x,..,-1 iw Q. 'Jr-XA Q3 43 SE 45,5 ln two clncks picture over and troop n lnto bulldlng nolslly Determlned to stay for dmner So to snooplng around Red and Black ofhce until I2 00 o clock Om flumlrttl amz' Xzne I LL, .. 4 I , l , Q . ' 9 ' ' - f - 'V Y-Q .-at X f .. , . . tfgng ,mg ,QL ' , ' - . 72 tt- fn-5, .-,- -. .f , .W ggi. ,f ,f X hurried scrambling did ensue for front X , . tl - , ' fl , - - if . k - 1 fl . , . A 1,11 Z X . . . L 4 ITA 5 , t pl M A t , , lx A lx . , S , lf 1 . . V . . . I . . , - 3 I L g . , . . . t 5 ,' ' : ' , . w Om llumirui um! Tu' LS GR ESHMAN FR , A A BQ! , Mi? , V i 3' , Q' Q ' I S fc Ay kf X L 4' X J 1 A -6, FRESHIVIANI GIRI S Dec 30 On way to Central and dld meet wlth accldent Car on which was passenger drd smash Ford remams belng one llat txre one unbroken wlndow one wheel spoke and a radnator cap Am excited and thrllled but call self old fool So to leanlng back ln seat and refraxnmg from looking on Conductor attempting to secure my name and afraid might be lmprlsoned for unmanly conduct so act dumb Seat ln front occupled by two glrls who d1d talk much about the hardshlps of Soclal SCICHCC l and General Sclence l Surmlse young ladies are Seniors and coats but see none wonder rf were for gotten Traffic stopping when I allghted from car puff wlth Importance but find am not responslble traffic bemg handled by a Jolly old Bobby Recover dropped book for one of the two young women who drd slt ln front on car The thank you received making me flustered and curse mwardly for loss of tongue but young lady does come to rescue by askrng If am vxsltlng the school So to lntroduclng myself and conxer satlon HOWIDQ more easxly Fmd gurls bemv only freshman and wonder at self s Judging ablllty They dld tell of excltement experlenced rn taking plcture for Red and lilac! A powdenng of noses a smoothnng of harr and a scramblmg for best posltlon drd take place 01110012 W fallrght gl 7+ .J Young lady tnumphantly remarked that she secured front seat so deterrnlned to buy school book to see same C-allantly doffed hat at school entrance and bowlng low bones creaklng at pro cedure So to library where contented self by readmg own dnary Or' Hurfdrttl ur d El tm Q l . , l ' l n ' ' ' al: A 1 ,gif r . ' If - - - ' th JUG D . fr 5 , studies are hard. Look for ribbons on Q , Y - 1 'ff . l A- ,7-illfj . . l X 1' QQZL' ll ,F 372:27 .U . ' T ' L' ' C5 ,nf T' s f5 'II Q 1, 'W'-'III . w w 1 ALS PERHAPS a certain sclence class ln Central Hugh the teacher was asked why men grow bald This questlon was answered as follows A man grows bald because of continual movement of the bram Another member of the class had puzzled look on hls face and suddenly his hand shot up ln the alr When told to state hrs question he sald Why do women not grow mustaches3 Is xt because of contlnual movement of the mouth3 ADVICE TO NEW JAYS CONCERN ING LATIN They are dead who wrote lt They are dead who spoke xt They wlll dle who learn It Blessed death dont they earn lt'-I COOK NOT SO POPULAR Girl at Soldan Central football game Mary, why do they crowd around that player on the ground3 Mary I'lI find out very soon Boy passes and Mary asks him What happened3 Boy Left End tackles Cook Mary The Left End Tackler was cooked Onv Hundred and Tuelw THE WAY TEACHERS WOULD PUT IT Sclntlllate sclntlllate thou dlmmutlve specimen of nebular hypothesls Situated at such a hrgh altltucle how I question your very exlstence In other words Twmkle twmkle Ilttle star How I wonder what you are Up above the world so hlgh Luke a diamond ln the sky Mlss de I..1n1ere spent a whole period explamlng to her thxrcl perlod Amerlcan Hlst 2 class what elastxc currency meant Thls conversatlon took place Immediately after the recltatlon period Harry Inukal What IS thns new elastlc currency they are talkin al:-out3 Hugh johnson Thats the kmd that lasts from one pay day to the next l EXPERIENCE The World History 2 class was discuss mg England and Mr Gochenauer asked why the Sun never sets on Engllsh terrl tory One of the femmme students pnped up, Because you can't trust an English man ln the dark ,, I ' . A ' . - . , ' 'I J 'fI4.j'j, ..' , 2 - , , '- - ,,' ' H74 3-px... ,hu 2 , . .rj 4, , Llp: .. ..'- I. - . . , -. 2 g, ,- Q ' br A '15 ,, . 4:42441-.'. -'Li Q- zu-, U: Q If ' M., -Q FPVJ' -A A' v-- - 1 - V' '3 . ' N. . T f- . qw .1 :,. .4 -,, . .A , , . ' at 5, wfi I T- f' In II T - I' ' ei' ' . . ,.,f 1 - f- .sv ., I, I-RS. 'f-M 4453 ug ' ., ..i-:ff 't 's:i W' 'r 1 ' '-II U 4, L . 5 . ,--rio ' .11 -fm ,nj- r.'N: L ' X 'Az ,-rf' 1 -v.',3 54' -a. Q , ,,,.4-t'j1'.g-'Zxob N., ' yi rf., , .3 x ,fr -. :,f. X -.-Sqft' 4' A ' 'rf' ' ' , 1 ' 4553 u5?'E21::Sf-.Pr .151-2- '7fT:1':'fT3'i93St'i 4hx ' .17 1 :Y ,' ,, .- V. 5 sf W ' H In , . , , . . .. . . a I y , , . .. . . 5 , . . . ml. . . 1' PIE C 22 5OuP5 Q 95 Q H S H55 OH111Th Hlgh School Pducatlon u han 1 xtrx fint start non that xou Ut ln H13,h School Hou utr should xou dtslrt to tmbark upon a busmtss tarttr do not lost sxght of tht lmporlanct of Spt nhztd Busmtss Eduntmon lOO Employed All of our students art JS9lSfLd IU 1CQUII'lI1g posmons lI'I1I'l1LdlJILlQ upon LOI11pltll0I'l ol than xrnnmg, Vslth out Ol7lIg1llOI1 on xour put vat sh1ll lx xt xou lull lI1lOI'IT1ll JONFS Commerclal College 7178 'Vlanchtsttr Axtnut IH U ll Hllmd lg-ll 4680 Mr Cochenauer Who IS the Secretary of AgflCUltUfC3 Bright Boy Mr Hyde Mr C-ochenauer Where have you heard that name before3 H Blhklfl Hyde Park Beer 35, W? '-' an K Freshman Do you pay a check for the water too3 Ur l llL117dnlium1 In urltm COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Bmkm Fnedman Gegan Sonnenschem Naomi Wlelansky You re on the Red and Black Staff aren t 5ou3 Do you suh mlt many 1olces3 Lllllan Fink Waste canfuls THE PALM! R mm u slood 111 tl ItIl7CIlI s cc r Af u hzrh Ihr formfr flilfl zmplorr Ht LLLl!7ltd p1lLf liul the ranger hue! II all m sloze MISS Dlckman to W Hlstory durlng the Sth hour A boy or Qlfl who draws a map wlth a fountaln pen IS as optlmlstlc as a man who works a cross word puzzle wlth an mdellhle pencll Teacher to new pupil Are you one of those puplls that keep watchlng for the end of the per1od3 Pupil No l ve got a wrist watch LOSINC. A GROUCH There was a student named Strouch Who always carried a grouch One day ln the hall He met Mary Call And that was the end of the grouch THE R 1lMBLE RS . I 1 H. . . ,1 A. ' YO ,, A ., I, . K K Y M. lv L . ' 'y ' Y- S- ' V ' , for ' 3 -' , . l ' .4 I . , . v . If ' ' ' : - . I!! ' . I 1 l V ,. A1 ' ' Kao. ' X ' ' 1 7, - . .R . glad I' gi j A ' ' . ion ' ' ' . ' free about our school. .So runs lhe IIIIIIU. ' I I I ' ' 'J F A 15' x Vi 3 - 1 R . . . 4 S' ce Nfl! C11 Ifmlx Loop . Sl. l.ouis. Mo. ' - - ' .xo I 5 A Ra 9- f . 5 4-I-:. ll 'gl 1 S 1866 64th Year 1 930 St LOUIS Foremost BUSIHGSS and Secretar1al School Offers These Supenor Advantages ice S iolamxxo thc stand d umxcrsxl sxs c tiught ln 97 of tht natxon s hxgh schools Sli Nc IHIH tht fast casy m1ch1nc may mn shorthand Rl X Tl XIX opcns the doors to c OICL pos1t1ons lVlODlR EQLIPXIINT lSd1phone Llectr1cBookkccp1ng Machlne Calculator Nllmeograph etc DoxxxToxxx Pw1P1oxx1rNJT OFFICE Board of Educa txon Blllldlllg FOLK CONXLNWX1 Lof RTIONIS KISII nearest school or call CEntral 7297: for full lnformatlon Downtown School enrolls regular courses in day school only hngh school graduates Brow n s C rmdultts Gtt Prtftrrtd POSIIIOIS and ulck IJYOITIOIIOIIS Day and Evening Classes Enroll Any Monday BROWNS BUSINESS CGLLEGE Or'H lffz . , Grain ,1 - L ar, 1 ytfm L Ir ' ' 1. Staci i'1'.-xlal,-.L if .WNG4 f h X . V , L v . A ' j ' ' ', ,N , ., Q'-4 , r v V ' f ' ' v v rj V ' ' ' ' W -TQ v' 4 1 for Y .v umlredam 41A A NIIMIUUE NIGIWIIQIE, 5G,S?EN1I1IDR WHUYS WHIP my fl N Q 760 Avy 1.102 Mr mffhfn Ck9ffCIf snuff L66 1 hc a 4 0 you by any clmwcc fe cryfvfzc ibm fpecffm hoszer 69-1 LJ LUCIYIZQ f6z5 5 z amy doesn rf heyy cn offer: ffzerea on y cnc m guefy Jfeno ff:-455 ,ff ff V I7 f zffnfd zpgfif 1 If 2 y U30 rfz J KY? '7 rf 4 mf n 111 Ioffnf jen Q WW 6 orc Q ff urgrfm qf fre he A Qcma ,Amr Kato 5 md ffialfz .-Scnmr f2r15 C !77fr 1 mfr!! gfnf KCQIT cn X71 fir: ,fy an zyarc at auf' BROS CHFER UPY When Thmgs Look Black CHAPMAN IJIQOSDLLI 1180 C Rbqny 1 O PHONE C Olin 334+ O HL1m!r.JulMi Slklul' M TV 6-A W IA , 'J is : fa J V- 7 , WiXQfi:lRvv,x.Nm 1 wwf I HL X! ,AWK A - ,712 rg, ,.,,A lb ' f 1 , K ,f 1 ' ff! l wif 1 1 W ,lf m 5 ,J V ? , ff ti I f I .X W X. ff t6 yfw ' br M ' ' I - f 4 MCI' dl I oo: 2 v. 17 hifi fl Ion!! f oi' 595 5 fbul 0 if FZ X! X 1 ,- V. D , B YV? QJKRRNX, M x MX!!! for 'i Y J - W , , N W4 . Q I f C, Q + inn N ' 145 C 4 ' lf or Of. gg!! kgfff- , f I f f , A 1 r ' f ' ff , K f. -I . 'jf , ' ,I A A Q I ' 4 ' 4 v . r A Q : 5 2. . ' 70 I -. .' The Van Muller Studios WISE to acknowledge the Courtesy of the Sensor lass ID selecting tlwem as official photographer 3546 Olive Street I I Member of Photographers Association of America MOTION PICTURES AND PRINCIPAL CAST The Three Musketeers-Mr. Van Lan- degand, Mr. Scott, and Mr. Detering. Why Girls Leave Home-Mr. Pinkhus. The Singing Fool-Mr. Biuthardt. Fast Life-Miss Becker. The Iron Mask-Mr. Pratt. The Love Doctor-Mr. Schweikert. The Terror Mr GouIcI The Painted Angel Miss Fager Sonny Boy Mr Neumann Rio Rita Miss C-ibrxey Ben I-Iur Mr Kittlaus The Dancing Doll Miss SuII1van HeIen of Troy Miss Bowen The Sheik Mr Douglass Count of Monte Cristo Mr Marshall The Virginian Mr Chrlstenson Seven Faces Mr Weir Paris Miss Lodwlck Les Miserables Mr Kelbaugh Beau Geste Mr ITr1ecII1 The Phantom of the Opera Mr Davis The Sea Hawk Mr MarkIancI The Locked Door Miss OImsteacI Dynamite Miss Randall There was a young man from Greece Who Ilked very much to eat yeast I-Ie ate so much That he CI thought he CI bust This odd young man from Greece Miss Elmer IS assisting the Seniors ln publishmg a new chctionary Empire Laundry Co. 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KX i N 0 THE COLLEGE SHOP Manufacturing Jewelers WE SPECIALIZE us FR XTFRNITY AND SoRoR11Y JEWEI RY CLASS RINGS and Pms CNQYO 410 LOUDERMAN BUILDING SAINT LOUIS The Jewzsb Hospztal School of Nurszng Established 1902 THREF YFAR ACCQPDITED SCHOOL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Hrgh School graduation Good moral character Physl clan s statement of health PREPARATORY TERM Four months Two hours on wards four to five hours class work per day AFTER PREPARATORY TERM Elght hour duty two half days off each week nlne to ten hours class work per week VACATION Three weeks per year ALLOWANCE SIU 00 per month after Preparatory term RELIGION Non sectarian EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES Four splendldly equipped class rooms mcludlng Demon stratlon Room Chemistry Laboratory Lecture Hall DICICIIC Laboratory FACULTY Well qualxhed nurse Instructors who have college trammg besxdes profes szonal education and outstandmg physlcxans teach the sciences and practxcal work LIVING CONDITIONS Beautxful new nurses home Each room IS an outsxde room steam heated and beautxfully furmshecl No expense has been spared m makxng the Moses Shoenberg., Memorlal a comfortable and attractive dvsellmg., vsnh every facxlnty for recreatxon and soclal life CURRICULUM Approved by the Natxonal League of Nursing Educatnon OPPORTUNITIES Nurses graduating from the ewlsh Hospltal are eligible for reglstra tlon ln the State and reciprocity xn other states membership ln all state and natlonal nursxng organnzatxons We H7111 Be Glad to Have You Vzszt Us I ulr1nl'IL v , v - I 4 A 4 L I I 1' 1 1 - : . 3 : : 5 ' : . - , . . - , . : . , . . , . . 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N'f1L M m 1 TL 'L 'unlu-lotxr ll HY N UT Nea! door lztcs a docllm mm ed Bun from u,h1ch hegst I glttggs do run lor one dag he spzed Wg szster oulszde Am! ate cz mee mea! thu! tt us honne There Legs cz goung rellou named lack fx Il ho cgrrzed a drunk on hzs ba I2 W hen asked lVhy the thug He replzed tczih Cl shrug I guess Im a poor mgnzgc TYLER B HAUK MUSIC STORE ii The Man Who Makes Homes Happy Wlth Vlus1c BRUNSWICK ALL LATEST BRUNSWICK MAJESTIC and VICTOR RADIOS ROLLS 3618 N G d vd CO1f X 8202 Freshman Are you golng to the baIl3 PHARMACY AS A PROPESSION RECOGNIZED SCHOOLS OE PHARMACY now requxre hzgh school graduatxon for matr1culat1on ln all cases where a degree IS deslred thus mdlcatmg the h1gher plane upon whlch the professlon of Pharmacy IS now operatmg There IS an mcreasmg demand for competent professlonal pharmacxsts and especlally for Pharmaceutlcal Chemxsts for the GXJYHIIIWIIOH of foods and drugs THE ST LOUIS COLLEGE OE PHARMACY now m thc sxxty fourth year of IIS career offers most excellent courses 1n Pharmacy Chemlstry Pharma cognosy and MICFOSCOQQ leadmg to degrees of GRADUATE AT PHARMACX PH G PHARx1AcEUT1C1xL CI-IENIIST PH C The St Louxs College of Pharmacy IS Co Educatlonal Wrzte for Catalogue CHARLFSE CASPRRI Ph G B A Ph D Dean of Faculty Park Vxew Place and Euclld As enue St Louis Mo One Hundred and Twenty flee 7 7 ' ,J J ,, . 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L!- . ran Bl . a 3 I - LICKI-IALTER S FRANKLIN BAKERY Home of Famous Llckhalter Bread Thar Delxclous Je Ish Rye V109 I rankl n Ax Phdm CI ntrml 9 A F TROXELL JEXVELER AWD WATCH REPAIR Vanden enter at Boyle I' t 0992 0975 ADAM PF AF F Croc res and Meats I7-43 MARCUS AN ENLE eanne Smollnsky Seelng man dressed as Indian at Sears 6: Roebuck Gee' He s got a lot of pamt on hls face lndlan That s nothm you ve got plenty of lt yourself Smart Student Why IS the Isthmus Suez like the flrst u ln cucumber3 Dumb Pupll I don t know why5 Smart Student Because nts between two cs seas There zs u young fellott named Bud The ball he does lqzp flnd we hope he Leon t slzp For then hell be cotered Luth mud AFTER SCHOOL IN TARDY SESSION Mr Welr to very stout glrl Why were you tardy3 V S G I had to walt for two busses Mr Weir Couldn t one take you3 IN CHEM CLASS Mr Wilson ake keep quiet and llsten to thls al-ze lm talking to you ake the only way I can keep you qulet IS to ask you a questxon On H nl 1uniTLL mu U71 AND THEN THE FUN BEGAN Ch l I drank some frappe Which made me snappe It made me feel Like I would keel On the way to my home I dld light on my dome For I hlt wlth a sock An overslzed rock Going up to my room I tripped on a broom And made such a nolse That I soon heard a volce Twas that of my wlfe And palned llke a knlfe Soon clown she ran Then the fun began ZVSUSIC CO 5l6 LOCUST OST COMDLETE M H U 1: IN L 8 Q6 4520 VL AMERICAN Auto Radlator Repalr W B I Th m ut All W k Cn Body Fender Dent Work an Welding 4C 3IO0Mg, r I ' I . . W. V Y 5 i 'c. L '. f . 1 I 3 'Ores Forest I By , ar es Farina v . ' 2 e 1 ' J . ' ' , . I . . gy . ' : ' of ' .1 , y IVho at football is no! a poor dud. N I ET 1 I I ' ' . , ' - v' ST. ' usxc o .s sr. ours I Phone 5 - - ' . c o o l : ' e oi e O or uaranteed J , I d l .I ' I I Residence .I , 312 ass Ave. a 'azine St . . W P u L rm 4 'I' I -wx I KI HY X Of Xexl door lztes Cl doew ef mm ed Bun Fron tehzch beast I ezleaus do rem lor one dau he spzed Vey szsrer oufszde Mlpd ate Cl nzce med! lhfzt teas hr nm There teas a tfouna fellote named lack II ho carrzed Ll drunk on hzs bu I' ll hen asked II hu the thucz He replzed eezlh ll shrug I guess Im a poor mumac TYLER B HAUK MUSIC STORE init I he Man Vv'hO Vlalees Homes Happy Wntla Vluslc BRUNSWICK ALL LATEST BRUNSWICK d MAJESTIC and VICTOR an VICTOR RECORDS and -f- RADIOS ROLLS 3618 N Grand Bl d COlfax B202 Freshman Are you gOlng to the ball3 PHARMACY AS A PROPESSION RECOGNIZLD SCHOOI S OF PHARMACY now requlre hzqh school graduatxon for matrlculatlon m all cases where a degree IS desxred thus mdncatmg the h1gher plane upon vshlch the professxon Of Pharmacy IS now Operatmg 'Ihere IS in mcreasmg demand for competent professlonal pharmausts and especxally for Pharmaceuucal Chermsts for the exammatlon of foods and drugs THE ST LOUIS COLT EGE OF PHARVIACY non m the SIXIX fourth year Of IIS career offers most excellent courses m Phumacy Chemxstry Pharmi cognosy and Vllcroscopy leadmg to degrees of GRADLATI AT PHARXIACX PH G PHARXIXCTIUTIC'A1 CHI XIIST PH C The St LOUIS College of Pharmacy IS CO Educatlonal Wrzte for Catalogue CHARLFSE CXSPXRI Ph G B A Ph D Dean of Faculty Park V1ew Place and Eucl1d Axenue St Louxs NIO Um Hundred and Tuentu he V V LA, , ' z 7 7 ' I L' . . 4 ,V ', 4 ,. 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TTSXEM TRUE TO LIFE A fellow whose name was Jack Deck Had homework pzled up to hrs nec Awhrle 1 dzd ponder Then sazd It s no wonder If that teacher of yours zs Mzss Beck Whlle Mr Smellle was dlsplaymg varl ous novel swlss artlcles he presented quamt deer before the class Upon whlch he remarked Now lsnt thls a dear3 fdeer LYRIC So long now IS my nose That rt reaches my toes Frlends call me eaglebeak And shelter they do seek Whenever rt does pour Neath the glft of natore EXACTLY School lessons are all rzaht for some But when the teachers do start to hum There was u youna fellow named Son ll hose homework was ncter near done ll hen told hzs reward That month on hrs card He walled From my dad I must run lda Doctor l-lolferty why IS the bone m elbow called the funny bone3 Doc Holferty lt must be because lt s the end of the humerus humerousj I O KVA WBA ll amha rs a funnu man To tell a yoke ht surely can He has quite a h t Of a tester s neat wut And therefore zs or the tar. ored clan If all the freshmen were placed ln line holdmg hands they would reach more than half way across the Atlantic A lot of people are rn favor of thls Idea Mr Pratt To Rose Silverman after she takes a drlnk before class Short hand must be awfully dry lf you have to take such a long drmk Newman has a real old Dodge One mght he drove lt to his lodge Whlle drxvmg he dozed off to nap And now he has a new hub cap There rs also a player called Hzppo ll hen he stoops hrs pants ao rrppo Thouah he s quzte fat He sure knocks em flat For when Hzppo qoes flzppo they slzppo They yell and they scream Mr Wllson to chem class Tomorrow And then l dream we wrll take chlorine and Wednesday And that IS why Im always dumb arsemc On Hundred and Tw nty seuen Q o J. o ,Q - V4 4 I ' L ' . 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