Chattanooga High School - Dynamo Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)
- Class of 1924
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r-15,51 yn EX LIBRIS 1 4' , , ,11 ff f ,X N r 'W'l ,iiflffwgfffifiiwlf-..nl ,1y1g '-- jg 1 ,X Migzi,- A Qajigf ni k? ff' M 1 ,r 2 rw' , , l ' if 4 fx ,, ,,,, ' F A 'Zn e 1924 DYFIAFXO VOLUME CHKFTAHOOGA HIGH SCHOOL CHATTAIlO0GA,TEIT.Hr 1 i ml mm mm 1 um Inna. S-Lveamm ,u 9 1 X5 fff5 wf ':L- ' .N , f ff I'i ,: f, ' ' ,. f'7?i3,' ' V- , , f' 'Z W ff :iii-44114 li X ' 9 ,Z M , V ' '-mfflnzzzsz f---f I Audilonum .ES C Q E D 2 w L. -2 'G VI 'U C U va L. .E 'U N. D V1 E' 5 ORDER BO FACULTY CLASSES BOYS ATI-ILETICS GIRLS ATI-ILETICS I2 OTC ff IC 1 1 c IC f 14 5 , an QI -'Q If -L -Qw- J T - F I ... T ACTIVITIES 5, DYIIAMITES TI ADVERTISERS I 7 O41 I9 -I ,nr S 'I JI 1:5 5 ' uv.nr'vm 14. , A 'Il 1 a,, for N Y S .1 ' ' K -AJIKC UC IEE- -'-S X 2 -1- X63 -Yr' XC? -ii XE? e?,,XG5..f3g., 9,43 '- llllllllllllll Il IIIIIIIIIIII I I IIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIII Il IIIIII I I IIIIIIII Ill IIIIIIIIIII llllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIITE MRS. B. F. HICKMAN 'IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIII I IIIIIIIII IIII ll I I I Behiratinn With deepest love and gratitude we, the graduating Class of I924, dedicate this cDynamo as a simple monument of love To HER Having only the hest to give, she gave generouslyg and of her own rare spirit, she strove earn- estly a double portion to impart. OTEWOTCT THE 1924 edition of the Dynamo is respectfully submitted to you for in- spection, criticism, and, we hope, enjoyment. This is your record---a record of four years of work and play. If the record is incom- plete in any way, it must be that the Re- cording Angel has forgotten to note the evil. This Dynamo is strictly a Chattanooga product, from cover to cover. All designs, art work and compilation of this Annual are the work of Chattanooga High School students, and all printing and engraving, the work of Chattanooga concerns. Therefore, we do not fear to give it into the hands of such loyal Chattanoogans as are found in the Chattanooga High School. I '7 I 14 1 s 1 I I Jr l ng, Nl X r 5 1 ' ' 1 'I nl? ,v Vlvi S f X N ag. E162 -e: 755 -Ta Yggz aa Y,-if -fa '13,-Q -i-zigea -i-3 Mc:-1 ie 7 rr 1 -Ag: - 4, iff an 'ef S Z iv ,ff Hp 1.1 I I . 343 IQVFII W EBEEii'lHH5l A H1- he M192 'lg ui: V -:Z -it X432 -Trl NCQ: ei KG-3 e?.4XG?..sE1.,h5.4?..1.K'Q1i Lani' S I N L I1 1:9 Q 45: I x lf- 4 , lp I lp W Q lk! ff, . L, .N , f ,rx sb :: :b -N: F: -: W fi I Q- 1? -1, ,nt 1 L. .. ,- 4. ., .,. . .. A. , ,- S ,ay f 4-' sux ' , w N . - - 5.52 . Yi., 'ACE , 'l. - f lf- 5 f K f li In 441 xv! I fgr Z cg? 1 Xs . li I fight, While proud waves our banher aboveg N 5 'J fu I f Then forwarcf we go io The IQ I' S I N ,:, I X 4. I 5 45: 1 x 'f 1 5 fr' 4 If lb! S xxx '4 15, KE, y -2 .ag mfg xcaz e yea faxes as ,wr V Q f '4 :V 1 M 1 'S '51 x I 1 1, QU X r 'W 1 1 K M nlf , 1 x S 'Y' Q , My ,. 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Through former students, as well as patrons of the school, the whole city of Chattanooga has felt the influence of these two women, who live their motto of loving service each day in Chattanooga High School. These two we delight to honor. Page l6 fu ---.. 'y,.l '52:1,,nf'fm ,, .,.,.4.:., ,,,,,,.,.,.. MZ, 'f ezzizzzzzumm ------ .. ....... ,.,,,m U Z5 4 W-:::::::::::::::::::::::t:::::::ggg--......1,0 V .., E? M I . gn M V I ........ .,,g3,4 -H- , .... , ...... 55 ................... ,... : :::::::Jf ' ' 1 , ' mm 'M' Z:mfzmnmzxm'mm1m1 vwmnz as ....... if fifff, 2 iff :E 'Q',ffIflZ'z59' '--Q-...,,.J:.54fm 'wfiillfllr--.:::::::::::::gggg ----- --.--. . 5 mv, v ---.. ........... . :::::::::::::::::gg 5 5 4 ,Q ' :V 'gi 0 2? 1:33 ' el an if L af .0 1 .4 i! 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' Then' pledge rang loudly in their breast: Live pure, speak the truth: from all wrong desist- . , , ,, if' 7 Follow the King! but, above all, KEEP TRYST I THE PRESENT- Four years we have struggled and not in valng There s been nothing to lose, and all to gain, . W4 And as we enter that great Sea called L1fe- Perhaps there'll be hardships, and sorrow and strife, zz-'W l 7 But, oh! fellow classmates, don't drop from the list, Strive upward and onward-above all, KEEP TRYSTV' THE FUTURE- We may have riches-Silks, satins and gold, l'f . WZ 3 We may have laid away treasures untold, -Q .2 . 2 We may have wisdom and fame and power, We may incur praise each day, each hour- But there will be a time at the Throne on High fWhen our three score and ten years do pass byl The happier we ll be, though honor did ex1st- That we're worth of answering, l have KEPT TRYST. -ffm' y -: Zi: ALICE EOUST, 24. ,, l 17? 5 -' sz if ' ft Wg iw? 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'-wgf:::::g5'Mnm 5,-I .... .,.....,. .......... .. .,..........,............................. zz 1, .1 IMOOENE EDWARDS rr -1-EGGYH A-HALF P1N'1 ' Lvl men say n:hale'cr they mill, Peggy, Peggy rules urrrr. still. gi W i Special Glee Club '22-'23-'24g Basketball '22- 233243 Football Sponsor 22: junior Play 'Z3g ti 442 Treasurer junior Classy Winner Gym Exhibition ,Z ,,:g '23-'24g Sponsor Radio Club '23g srrrrierrr Conn - ffl 1 1 ' ell wwf gl 24: H1-X273: Treasurer '24g Vice-President Honversazione 45 Sponsor B Co. '23g Sp 5 CTV, CR ,245 Agpual lgloaril '24g Treasurer Sceliiiglr EQ ,assi eceiver ass ante '23: Stu t N't '24. if? 4 is 10 ALFRED J. LAW. JR. A-PETERH 71? H 4 A11 me world loves .1 lover. 'A l 3 '2 li Maroon and Wh't St H '2 I ' H'-Y '21-'22-'23-'24: X Corrigan? '22-'23-'E-ir Sergeant of Co. B '23, Captain cf Co- NAv ,24: 04? gpttallion Major '24g Business Manager of junior 'ay 23:. Business Manager of Twelfth Night '23g lrlispanofnlia 24g Lucy McDonald Literary Society gill ?'f55'3e5f2lVlaEalger of Dynamo '24: Student .1 ouncr - 5 t iopian Strutters '24, QYW1' 45 47 gms BERTA COLUE E? B.T. r f-PUPH 55422, asf gs 5:4 Z' nBeauly's ensign ye! ls crimson in Ury lips and in lhy cheeks. i3as'?fi'ba ,2 '22 241 Toy Shop '22r vice- resi'ent Sophomore Class Q25 L'E.ntente Fran- 1, cause 23: Qlee 'Club 235 Gipsy Rover '23g Dra- gas? QUE? k23-5l4g Conversazione '23-'24g Girls' 55 ,U 'C pea ing ub'24r Ha-Y'24rAr IB .1 24g. Student 'Council '23-'24g Secretarymgf Cixi- mgrmfl Club 24: Commercial Carnival '24g Stunt Nile 24: Honor Student. Berta speaks for herself. DOROTHY DOUD DOT 'zo if M 1 They laugh who win. Orchestra 'ZI-'22: Inter-Cl O r - 1 C '22: Glee Club '23: Thjssflipii' orlsgver ggi?-I L'Entente Francaise '23: Dramatic Society 323: 'ffefi G' l ' P bl' S k' Y . ' 4 I 519' li Qffr. 'rs u 'C Pea mg Club 23, Vice-Presiden 1' 4' V C ' , . I 1: 7 1: B , :Jnversazione 24: Stunt Nite '24g Annual QQ, card 24: Homelliconomics Club '24g Winner igyzfli lnter-.School-Oratorical Contest '24, Doi is a laughing, loving, true-blue member of our Class. A 27,95 .5 lhjfi ?: 210 5' f:W6r..........,... 0 E' 5, -..., ......... : :::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::''::::::::: '!::::::: ':'---...,,,,5.7 f--. ....., .w -43... if Wx: W1 ,4 xyw gy W 5ffff?i5ff7ff7Z!!!I!:i::2:::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::::: ' ::::::::'::::fi 4' :Eff 0 ' f , f ' 4 ,X f Q 3- ,or raw 14 ar, fffw K iff 4 H ,,,, ,uhhvlmi ..,- . . -.....,. . .............,............... ::::::::::::::::::::::::fi Page 29 n55mm,m3,..u,,,, ...... ,umm .... :mm:m::m::::: ......................... fa:-Wf'---4 .,........ .fgi1?:5YZ:y,vl'5:Z22......urf '-yq49 g Z'iff::::::::''7::::::::::::zzzzzmzzzzzz:1:me1:amz:za:L:mamzmmnmmmm gm' Qv wx 0610 ,Q iff? 400, iz, M 10, fm W 4 ,, zz Lhymm ,,', ,,,,, ..- Wrjxwiglmin . .' I uwmjzkj .... .. .....,................................. ,. ........... :::::::::i 1' 'sg 4111-we-1 ,, as , ' aa MARJORYE MCLEOD l HMARGIE-' Wiz .. , , , gem Q A popular, attractive grrl is she gi 01,2 Anil clever aml sweet as she can be, w Secretar F h ' ' ' ' V, L, Q Y ICS man Class Zlg C-irls C-lee Cl b 257 A2 21 5 Theta Sigma 1:21 5 Maroon and White Stailft 23 5 Sponsor Co. D '23 9 L'Entente Francaise '23,-'24s Treasurer '24g Paint and Powder Club Efoffl '23 I Home Economics Club '24 3 Conversazione 24g Charles-Egbertcraddock lriterary Society '24g Exfoodrgvzwkon l-gislgry Cllub2g4 ggecretary Senior had ' ass 3 nnua oar ' 9 ym Exhibition 1? 245 Honor Student. ii ily, 12 :WK1 if far 'z X12 ii if mf 2102 RICHARD BOND PRICE -ADICKI' if 5? .. gi ,xg Talge the worlzl as you final il, but rlo not leave it sof :il if, '2 l 3 Corporal Co. X '22g Sergeant Co, D, 23: 2nCl Lleut. Co. D '23g lst Lieut, Co. TB ' '24: X Co. 'ZI-'22g Track C '2l-'22- 23: Track Captain '23g Basketball Mid ets '22- WW 44 1: 9 9 g- ' 'L Basketball C A 23- 244 Student Council '24: Maroon and White Stall '23g Stunt Nite '23-'24g Dynamo Stall '24g Vice-President of Class '24. VW lf W 5 1 25 Zi I f Wai Eb 1 fi 'I . , Si GLADYS SMITH I-GLAD She laughed away the sorrow 4 55 Aml she laughs away the gloom. W 22 . , sv' 41? Entered from Girls' High School, Atlanta '22g Con- versazione 245 Tallent History Club '24g Charles Egbert I Craddock Literaryl Society '24g l..'Entente Francaise 24. Crladys is the kind of girl that always has something to say, something cheerful and gzzii humorous. Moreover, she was lots of help in the ' piiitllll sales. cglirlugys we think she is one of the lf 4 gg Jo lest gir s in . . . ,Z ii :Wu :E Q22 rj 22 QW 4:1 QW? ge 'es HELEN FISHER vf C: H if 1 if ZW: ITTF li .--4 sunny disposition aml a hear! to say' -yu hy: Are a wonrlerful comlnnation lo work things lay. .Mx 25 Qi c: Glee Club '2 l -'22-'23g Bulbul '22g The Gipsy Rowrer '23g Girls' Hiking Club '23-,243 Dramatic Society '22-'23g Hispanohlia '23-'24, Helen has made herself dear to all the Class by her gentleness. Shehplwayghhas a wilwliglhand to help you out of fl 742 trou e. attanooga igi will lose a h ft f - W' light when she is gone. S a 0 sun 2? Zfz W it 5: :V ZWMLH., ........... .... . . - 52, Z .... yn.::,:.:7a:::::: f:::r::Q:::::::::W7:::::::::::::::::::::fE'gl ' -7f? 'cZ?:.,-f '-M9 .................... ,,............,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , li! 03 glam? 6713! X Q! 1 Wy W7 7, , ,Z Q---7,---5 ------ xg .,.. .... . A .......... .:...:t:: ::::::::::: ' ::::::::':::f5fW l wfwwf ZZVZM Wie! mf: fzvfde Zmfw, fo, M fa! 9: ,.,, ..,,hWL4, -..,. 1 4' --------- . --.. ..........,................ : :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!4 Paige- ill -.......,...fj1'f5?::wv'i'-'3ffi..,,,,,,1 ' I r '-' '' ''' '-' '- - ' '- - ' - ' -'fi .i?4q597 ::::'::::::::::':::::::::::::::::11::zzzizzzzzzazzzzzzzazm'.n:::::::za::- :Z ,... Z ..,... .... Q .... ..,.. ........ ...,...... I EM ..... f WL Ml 4m W AW, WZ 4 ,.... 1 ......,..................,...,........................,....................... Q ilgmmwmHW106,01-w4guW '-an ,. 1 ' ,, ......,..... ...,. ... ................,.......,............................,.,.. I . ,qfgjzvdf I 5? 4 fi die OLIVIA LOWRY fx sz e l'I.tVIA Her voice was ever soft, gentle ami low. W An excellent thing in Woniali. i Entered '24g Clee Club '24: Captain Crossbones '24: Charles Egbert Craddoclr Literary Society '24: Conversazione '24. We are glad we had Olivia with us this yearg she is such a nice girl and a good friend. Although she has been here a very short time, M Q she has made as many friends as some of us have in 'W ' ii f . E12 ' a our years :Z if VIRGINIA PECHIVIAN IIW0 214, -A ::Q :E VA iw EE -All - - - 6 1 ff 155 er smile was like a rainbow, limi Flashing from a misty sky. L. O. K. '2t 5 Glee Club '2 I-'23g Bulbul '22g Boosters '22-'23g Paint and Powder Club '22-'23: Dramatic Society '23g Tennis Club '22-'23g Pocket 516713 Testament League '23 3 L'Entente Francaise '23: lfoolball S onsor City-Central Came '23: Literary ., f, y P A ,V , Society '23-'24g Conversazione '22-'23-'24g Home lfconomics Club '24. Everybody loves her-what 3 more can be said of anyone? If 3 1: M5 5' , Vwl in 9 25 ,9,E IRVIN SHAPIRO So conscienlious, and responsive lo llie call of July. ci.-e Club '22-'23g Bulbul 'zzg The Gipsy Rover 14 f, .4 I, '23: Oratorical Contest '21-'22-'23-'24g Camp Qfl' 4 1. 1. 4 - jackson '2 I 3 Camp McClellan 'ZZQ Fort Bragg 3 '23: Boys' Public Speaking Club '24g Maroon and White Staff '2l-'22-'23-'24g C. H. S. S. C. '24: Sergeant of Band '22-,233 Battalion Sergeant- Major '24: Dramatic Club ,239 Twelfth Night ,233 'Z 1' The Big ia.-3 '2s. if 'A .. 4 if 55, 95 2? si 5 BLANCHE GREEN 52 1 zz? 3: t tif 2 if if 'I'OI'S' 211W .4 girl whos quiet in her own sweet muy, But will holil a place in our hearts always. 55 35 . . ioA 1 I-.ntered from Central High School 'Z3g Glee Club '23-'24g Captain Crossbones '24: Conversazione E '24g Girls' Hi-Y '24g Home Economics Club '24: Woodrcw Wilson History Club '2 4. When your igmii dreams come true-for we know yours usually do, UWM Blanche - we're wishin th b d Il h t 55 tl EZ 4155 , g e est an a t e res , 501' when your dreams come true. Blanche is always a lolly good sport. Z, X5 tl 'ff , 1: gi 1 1 :: 5, :1 1 1 M 22,402 ii off 3::':::::::::::::::::::::::::::'::::::::::: '- ::::::::::: '::::::::::' ::::::::::::::::::::::fE'ff 'k ' 9 '3- Q4fz::::: ':::::::::: ' : :::::::: ':::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::::: ----' :::-: ' . : '::::i I ,W -1 'iff 75 WW 99,4 llama- I I H0 ....... .,..e577x'1::v,vni7m......4,,,f,f--.-?eQj W ........,.........,.......,..,..............................,.,..,.,......... 25.294,1'Munn'ml''WV':::,'af?4 nnnnmm-u,Z i Q 3 GLADYS RIDGE if W5 Sf X: TOOSE Here's to the girl who halves our sorrow and doubles W our joys. Entered from East Side Junior High School '22: Glee Club '22: Bulbul '22g Girls' Hi-Y '23-'24: 12 Hispanofilia '23g C. H. S. S. C. '24: The Merry- Go-Round '24: Lucy McDonald Literary Society '24g Home Economics Club '24. What would we Z do without Gladys to laugh our trouble away? Gladys has a smile for everyone. and everyone has a smile :Q Zi? for her. Zi ZS: MW' X 22 jfs 27525 3 W' FRANCIS JAMES GASS FRANCIS il if 1 '72 . . ' , ,, li I ' Coed-looking girls can do wonders with me. Stunt Nite '2tg Bulbul '22g C. H. S. Band '22- '23g Coontown Chorus '22g The Gypsy Rover '23g Twelfth Night '23 5 Hispanotilia '23: Assistant Business Manager of The Big ldea '23g Paint and Powder Club '23-'24g Tennis Club '23-'24: Ethiopian Strutters '24g Captain Crossbones '24q Rollo's Wild Oat '24g Student Council '24g An- I nual Board '24g Honor Student. 'z 9 G 1: 1 1: .1 ,, L: 41: ALYNE SAIN :z fy '1sA1N sa '1 cg A : --Her age just flying e1.f1e111eee1'e pzeyiffqe, As bright and innocent as the Maytime. Entered '23g Boosters '23-'24: Paint and Powder Club '23: Girls' Hiking Club '23-'24g Bible So- ciety '23g Glee Club '23-'24: The Gipsy Rover '23g Captain Crossbones '24g Gym Exhibition '23- 124: C. H. s. s. c, 24g The .1v1ee5y.ce-Reu,.a b2n:,2lZrar2ocs lgyndle lbiytizary Society 243 Basket- a - 3 ase a . gh? rg 1 fi: ,z 45' 1. 4 1: QW? 14 ffzz ,: 4 1 fZ9fEf :af A MARY HAZEL HUNT as .. .e 4 as HAZEL' if ..Earth seems more sweet ta live upon, more full of love, because of her. Entered '22g Glee Club '22-'zse Euibul '22s The Gipsy Rover '23g Dramatic Club '23: Conversa- zione '24g Girls' Public Speaking Club '24g C. H. S. S. C. '24: Tallent History Club. '24. Mary iw? Hazel has done so many splendid things while in school that it would take the whole Anglia: to relate all. We wish her happiness all throug i e. 221002 :ffl 'fi EE Wf I o','W ,Wf 40 1 4' i 4,9 ,fi W 4,' vii? '51 1' Z W ' Z wif ' ' 19,4 '9 W Page- 32 . 0,5 ,sz :l A WW!! 2. 3 --.mm ,,,1 -. ,,. 'zwezczzzz: Zz::::::2:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::f2t!Qz,' ' M I 'M ?Qy::::::: - ' ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::zz:zzszzzszzzzzmaamzm 1 ' I , 1 4 2 ' E I A k'h,,m,, ,,,,........., ,........ gt EMILY HERSHFIELD gn The mildest of manners and the bravest heart. S. R. S. 'ZIQ Glee Club 'ZI-'22-'23g Bulbul '22: gy? The Gipsy Rover '23g C. H. S. C. C. '24: The 33 Merry-Co-Round '24g C. H. S. S. C. '24. Emily 2 has done her duty with a will while she was here and fy won the hearts of all her classmates. We hope she wins the heart of the One with as much ease. I I, MARTIN REYNOLDS .fgagi .. .. MARTING A good heart is laeller than all the heads in the 11 35 ld. lg DOI' Business Stall of Junior Play '23g Business Stall of Twelfth Night '23g Annual Board '24: lst Ser- geant,of Co. f'B '23-'?4: House Manager of Stunt Nite 245. Hispanolilia .245 Washington Irving Lit- 5 erary Society '24. This handsome young lad is the despair of the ladies, and, we venture to say, can ac- count tor a number of broken hearts. 5 1: 40 DOROTHY ROBINSON It --DOT Her hair is of sunlight yellow eil 17 fl 5 W 2? . Ag : 7- 7 .4 And her eyes a morning blue. Entered from Knoxville High School '24g L'E.ntente Francaise '24g Francis Lynde Literary Society '24g Glee Club '24: Conversazione '24, No one can have the blues when Dot is around. She is a iolly girl who always looks on the bright side of life and generally gets the reflection from that side. lndeed, not even her hair is more sunny than she. KITTY MARGARET BLEVINS KITTY A rosebud set with little wilful thorns, And sweet as freshest air could malfc her. Entered '24g Conversazione '24g Science Club '2-4: l.'E.ntente Francaise '24g The Senior Wranglers '24: Woodrow Wilson History Club '24, Even as a rose would not be a rose without its thorns, so do . 1l'f:f:f::ffffffffffffffffffff'fffffffffff fffffffffff'Ifffffffffn'fffffffffffifffffffffi' if? MBQ7, ,lf 2: we prefer Kitty with her one fault-she prefers lovers to studies. Luck to you, Kitty, in either course you take! 1 inn 5' fl c 1 xg . fe .... c .... .... ,...,. wi ...... ' , ........ .,,,....... ...,.. ..... ,.,.... ....,.,...... . ..........,......,............... ..,........ ....... ,I ' 5, , 3 . ' HM.. . I is 'v PAQ! 33 U 1-moan' 112521151113 .1 'W 1 er , ,Z EW if We ,. . El M :Q ' ii 44? .Q Z 7 'ffl Q ifkff 5.7 If eqi 25 X 2 gl fl :Sf E 2,2 f 3215 3 fi -than ,, ........ 5' r .,... .. ........ . ...... .. . ....... .. ..... .... '-'--- -'-we 0 ,..., .... . ....... .,... 1 f E ,, 0. ,4,. ? ......,.,.. 5. .... ..... .ITE ..... ....... ...... ..,.. .,... .......... ,...... .... ...,. M iwgym 01Mmm'WM'Ihmig'nunmumwmki ......................,..............,..................,..................... '.,5:!!Lj:v.' I if e' W f l REBA LEAMON 435 l .. .. 557 Life has no dim and lowly .spots 0' That doth not in lier sunshine share. Glee Club 'ZI-'22-'23-'24g Bullml 'zzi The 55 Gipsy Rover '23g Captain Crossbones '24g Bible Society '23g Washington Irving Literary Society '24: L'E.ntente Francaise '24g Paint and Powder Club '23: C. H. S. S. C. '24: Conversazione '24. M Reba is just the kind of girl we looli to when we want something done. She's always ready and willing. will :afar MM. as tl WM1 la iz MOSES LEBOVITZ MURRAY The successful man is not the man who never falls, But the man who geis up every time he falls. Midget Basketball 'zle Battelle... All-Slar Team '2Ig Varsity Basketball '22-'23-'24g Hispanofllia '24: C. H. S. S. C. '24: The Merry-Go-Round '24g C. M. T. C. '23-'24: Boosters '22: R. O. T. C. Sergeant '24g Stunt Nite '24g Lucy McDonald Literary Society '24g Grand Gizard of the 3 K's '24g Lettermen's Club '22-'23-'24g All-City Bas- lcetball Team '2-le Annual Board '24, IRENE. MCBRIEN wwf: '-DUMP if if .. . . .. fE!,?QQ Gl Cl b '5lm'tQe2l?2h5i2flimli31 lib flag? The Gipsy 552 ee u - - - I U U I. 22,2 It Rover '23g Captain Crossbones '24g Science Club '24g L'E.ntente Francaise '24: COHYCTSBZETC 34: me Q? Girls' Hi-Y '23-'24: Hiking Club 23-' 3 UCY McDonald Literary Society '24, lrene is a girl who has proven worthy in all her studies, and a girl who QQZM1 has found many true friends. QW 22' Q lf! DOTTIE MAE JONES 1, Wg 5: C gg DOT Zn : Z Dee brown eyes running over with glee. 5:1242 as he P WM: Entered '22: Glee Club '22-'23-'24: Bulbul '22: The Gipsy Rover '23: Captain Crossbones '24: May the Maiden '23: Gym Exhibition '23-'24: Hiking Club '23-'24g Paint and Powder Club '23: 4 Conversazione 124: Girls' Public Speaking Club '24: Secretary ,243 Home Economics Club '24: Student Council '24. Her youth was marked with iifg some act of goodness every day. 226 1 if fl? lf' ' 92 ,, ,,,, ..., ,, Page 34 ., , ,. ..,...,.. . ......,..,......,.,....,...............................,...... nn . . z - 2z::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: '4 , ,fr X '' Q .. , . ls I 'f -r' - ::::: ll ' L 590 aims as 425 i740 se 'Q at await ,, ,,. I 4 5505 EV f If' I' iW i VWH It f 1 ,l 11' gg SARA RUSSELL uSAYn IV1odest and simple and sweet, The very type of Priscilla. Glee Club '22-'23g Bulbul 'ZZQ The Gipsy Rover '23: Charles Egbert Craddock Literary Society '24: C. H. S. S. C. 'i24: L'Entente Francaise '24: Con- versazione '24. Truly, Sara has been a friend to us not only as individuals, but also as a class, for she has always been willing to help out in any way. What more could we wish? DAWSON HAMILTON I-HAM Fearless and Faithful, Tender and True. Entered from Pittsburgh High School '24g C. H. S. C. C. '24, The Merry-Co-Round '24, Francis Lynde Literary Society '24. As a loser Dawson has no equal in school, and it takes more than defeat to dampen his ever-ready smile. He is a conscien- tious worker, and is always ready with a helping hand, regardless of the inconvenience it may cause him. MARTHA SHAHAN SHAMROCK As though a rose should shut and be a bud again. Entered from C. P. S. '22g Student Council '24: Lucy McDonald Literary Society '24g Conversa- ,,,,,,,. . . ..,,...,......,.,.., V.. 55 1 fo ff is fl lgf it g Wil 4 ls 2 5: 1 :S 2 ll Wai Egg! :. 9 Q fr' 52 wi : WH: Q .. if V EE ei :E ti i '5 11122 ,,,,, .2 iff if? .aj .. zione '24g Girls' Hi-Y '24: L'Entente Francaise '24g Basketball Squad '24. just think, we've only QW' had one-half as much pleasure from Martha as we could have had. for she only entered in '22. Any- ,jfffgif how, we love her and wish her luck in everything. 7671 :z Z 2: KATHERINE DeARMOND GOLD DUST .1 fgi fi 'S Sweet and gentle, good and true,u Smart, sincere, and friendly, loo. 291 Secretary Freshman Class 'Z I 5 Stunt Nite '22g Sec- 0 retary Science Club '23-'24g C. H. S. A. C. '22- '23-'Z4g Hiking Club '23-'z4, student Council '23-'24: Conversazione '23-,241 Bible Society '23g Writer of Class History '24. This girl has ., hitched her wagon to a star-though fame should claim her, we know she will always be our same true- hearted Katherine. f 15: if if 1 A ., .. zbizn... ............................,,..,........................... ,. ............... ., .... ..,..54:s,,r'---....9t'w -43a,.,- -.,4Z ...,..................................,...................... .., ............................. 4' ff 1: .... ....,.. ..... ..... ..... 3 ..,... ..... ..... ' .... .... , vlvl .. .... V , ......., 1 ,vi ,A A . .... . 19 '24 ,..., .,.,....,.. tg Page 35 nassaui: ls ,. Nferm. 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X Co, 'ZI-'22g Corporal '22g Hispanofilia '22- '23-'24g Rifle Team '23-'24g Special Squad '2l- 122g Sergeant i233 Tallent Current History Club ,241 Football Squad '21 5 Scholarship Committee Senior Class '24: lst Lieut. and Battalion Adjutant FM 'Z-v4 . , . . . . aff! 'Egg '24g Washington Irving Literary Society '24. Virgil 0 2 has made a host of friends who predict for him a bright future. it 0' ' E7 fir? 4: MILDRED 1.UC1LLE THOMAS Earlh's noblest thing, a woman perfected. 11 :Z . Eg' 5 cies Club '2I-'22-'23g Buibul '22g Tl.. c.p.y Rover '23g Dramatic Club '23g Woodrow Wilson Historical Society '24g Home Economics Club '24g Student Council '23-'24. Mildred, we've enjoyed by having you with us during our four years at High School. Our wish for you is that you may have all the success possible for one to have. E294 E545 if 4 as 25025 saga gzgj' Qi is .5 fa? 1: X 1 me s ELIZABETH EDITH JONES 1. 01: 1: 1 BOOTS 11' :E . . 52 ' ' Her eyes are blue, and beam lacseechingly, And seem lo sap 'Comef' H 4 .: , , , 5' 1 Entered '22 from East Side unior High School: gzfvj ,. WM ,f , Orchestra '22-'23-'24: C. H. S. A. Club '23: Paint and Powder Club '23g L'Entente Francaise 7243 Conversazione '24. Yes, Boots, someone does love you-we all do-but is it because of your beauty alone? No, dear, we love you for more than that-for your sweet, lovable disposition and school loyalty. 4. ,,,,,,,,.....,..,,.,.,.,........... ......................... . ,,-................... W:V '---0321 -4Z ,,f --V49 ..,...,.... , ........,...............,......,.........,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , g ,, .,.,.....,. ,................... .........,. ........... Z ........ ....... L ...... L ....... A 3 , 4 :Z I ,,,,, ...... .,....,.. 4 ..v.....,.. 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L ....,......, N.. ,...........,.,.. l...::JJJ: ......... :.:::::.j:::::::f::21.1522 1: L: L 47 ' 'wr' 'qr' , ' 'li-I 1: , ' A 11111 ' ' 5: 5, asv? ia M MARY FRANCES MCCHEE PE'l'I'1'E TIDBI'I '- Af-BABY just the airiest, fairest slip of a thing. WV Glee Club '2I-'22g Bulbul '22g The Gipsy Rover :ff 9' . . '23g Paint and Powder '23g Stunt Nite 24: Con- II? versazione 'Z4q Woodrow Wilson History Club '24g 5 .. f ' . ,Q L'E.ntente Francaise '23.-'24g Secretary 24g Lucy McDonald Literary Society '24g Home Economics i?Q'Af Club '24, While Mary Frances is considered the w. baby of the class, we know she is really very smart. EE gi E5 4 5' ii Z . life? 5 ALICE HARRIETTE HEIBECK '-HARRY 31 WS EEZ, 2' ef' ? Everything young, everything fair From East and West is blushing there. 'Qi Entered from East Side junior High School 225 my C. H. s. A. C. '22-'23g cies Club '22-'23s But- fi bul '22g The Gipsy Rover '23g Girls' Hiking Club ,042 '23p Girls' Public Speaking Club '24g L'Entente 55 F ' '24' C ' '24- Ch l Ecb t il e 5 HZ 23 rancaise ' , onversazione ,I ar es ,al er EE EE Craddock Literary Society 24g Science Club 24. ' .4 . 21,2 fo ' 4 A if 51 A girl with manners mild, and a generous heart, is a blessing anywhere. EEW 2 i, 0, A az 77,4 EE ,Z E MILTON H. MATTHEWS, JR. HAPPY V722 sate! gi Laugh, ami me worm laughs with you, 52 iffy' Weep, and you weep alone. 21,13 Co. X 'Z I-'22-'23-'24q Glee Club '23-'24: i,2ffl The Gipsy Rover '23g Captain Crossbones '24g The ,Z Q Big ldea '23g Hispanohlia '23-'24g Boys' Public ,QQ Speaking Club '24r: C. H. S. S. C. '24: Sergeant- Major '24g Captain Dynamo Ad Team '24g Track Squad '23-'24. Milton has many friends because of his good nature and quick wit. 51' 1 :' 1 : Z ANITA LOUISE CANN Sf: .. ,. .. Nt 1 A Her soul seems sel to music uml her laugh is like the chimes of many bells. n A Entered '22g Glee Club '22g School Pianist '22- '23-'24: Orchestra '22-'23-'24g Conversazione gf' jf '243 Hi-Y '23-'24g Hiking Club '23-'24: Secre- my '23g President '24g Basieibaii '22-'23-'24, i 'ff Captain '23: Leader Gym Exhibition '23-'24: 4 Student Athletic Council '24g Maroon and White ' Qiffff Staff '23: Toy Shop '23g Stunt Nite '23-'24: 1, 43 ' student Council '23-'24. 0,5 as Ei mi if ii :f 0:5 :E 1 : ...... .... .... q 24 ...V ,,,... A.................................,:.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::. Page 3 7 QM?-.., ,f4bh ..... .... 2 ,..... ..... : ..... ..... 3.7.3 ....... ......,. ..... Q .,... ..,....... ..,...... .... Y HAM aj ............................,........................................,........ in24.00 lun'IH,MWW,Tiiyqfzflnnummmum 2' ............ ,..,........................... ....A.......,.............Y..Y..... Z -SZ:::.,,:v4:f Z f zz' 5. 3:1 ef? 2' W: 'l 0, f ? 5,' lg BEss1E MAE SMALLINC. BESS Grace was in all her steps, l1eaven'in her eye, 3: Q ln every gesture, dignity and love! ga we , . , . Glee Club 23, The Gipsy Rover 235 Paint and Powder Club '23: Literary Society '22-'23g His- 7 'tory Club '22, Conversazione '24g Wwdrow Wil- 3? 1? ion Historical Club '24. We don't believe Bessie Mae knows what a care is.At least, she's learned to 0 make the best of 'em, for she smiles, rain or shine. Keep it up, dear, and good luck! J s RAWUNS -'JAMESH He strives far honors-never to give in-- And in the race lie always mins. if Extended Order Platoon 'zzz c. H. s. Band 'z3- '24g The Gipsy Rover '23: Boys' Hi-Y '23-'24, President '24, Sergeant of C. H. S. Band '24g Boys' Glee Club '24g Captain Crossbones '24: Stu- Q dent Council '24, Lucy McDonald Literary Society '24. His enviable record as a student indicates the sterling quality and ability of this boy among boys. MILDRED CAYCE si TILLIE Eiewfi lf singing be the food of fame-Sing an. Glee Club '22-'23-'24 Bulbui '22- Gipsy Rover '23g Captain Crossbones '24g Science Club '24: Q22 Conversazione '24, The Senior Wranglers '24. Here is an example of a girl that you can't keep down. She has been into everythingcfhat acfirl ccggd 12474 550 3: do for the school. What more coul one 0? e ii if X 1, . . . gzfp .. wish her good luck and best success in life. Qing.. lfnfff iiafr 220: as Z' as ze 1 fi: KATHERINE HYSINGER Z -f E AT M JIMMI How small a part of time they share' H QZZES Tha! are so wondrous sweet and fair. 1: f z , E0 I ,g Glee Club 'ZI-'22-'23g Bulbul '22, The Gipsy Rover '23g Kalia Sophia '2 I 1 L'Entente Francaise '23, Boosters '23g Paint and Powder Club '23g Q President Girls' Public Speaking Club '24: Wood- row Wilson History Club '24g Home Economics Club '24g Senior Play '24g Winner of Inter-School Declamatory Contest '24, Speaking of school spirit Z and pep, Katherine surely has a supply, ,I . 575 ,f 54025 EE 9 si :Q' 425 l lf' if fl: ly 'ii ff fr: ' :E if ..... le e v- 'la 1 ,Q 7 ya , 0 ,Q ,f p, ,, Q , s ..,, , ..., Page 38 , ,., H7 i , ,. 01: 'v 'M-.....,.,,.MfI 11Iz,,vAi..!Z2,.:..,.,,,,f m 44' liiiililliiifififiiiii 12:21:15: ff:51515iff::1::::::::::::::::::::f:::::::::::fqfn' ??7:f:f:f::' 'H21:122211:1:1I1:212111152112117212111if23:11111511111171112S1117i515111211 5 7' fy' W ' W -'74 N . I ,nf 4 .,.... 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LILLIAN STARR 5 ENNE -'TWINKLEH So here's lo her that long hath walfed the poelis rf WWE sigh is We i 2 lb 1 2 Th G R ii '54 ' Glee Club 'ZI-'2 5 Bu u '2 3 e ipsy over 5: 5 ,235 Modern Crusaders '23g Gym Exhibition '23: Girls' Track Team '22g Paint and Powder Club '23g Business Staff Junior Play '23g Christmas Play '24: Senior Wranglers '24g Ad Team Captain for 1 Dynamo '24: Home Economics Club '24g Tallent iff' Current History Club '24g Conversazione '23-'24: gg? Hispanoiilia '24g Girls' Hi-Y '24. fi 51 iffy? fi 53214 gg JAMES B. COLLICOTT B. V741 2144 Of this man we are justly proud v For he is admired in every crowd.' 3 . lifes , 55942 17425 Entered '24: Co. C '24g Tallent Current History ,Zi .fyy . i.f!1, Club '24: C. H. S. S. C. '24: Senior Wranglers fi f 5 '24, . B.'s ersonality is built on the solid founda- 1 X P f :fa tion of honesty, cheerfulness, and determination. Hi-s born habit of thinking for himself and acting for him- self is bound to spell success for him in this world of 34 4 5' deavor. li' U i ' 14,At 1: 1,1 Wy? gg W 5 :sf LENA BARAS -:kia W 4 SUNSHINE She loolfs as clear as morning roses newly washed with dew. Glee Club 'Zi-'22-'23-'24g Special Chorus '2l- '22-'23-'243 Bulbul '22g The Gipsy Rover '23: 2 Captain Crossbones '24g Tallent Historical Club '24: iff. , . A sweet, lovable girl is Lena, and all who have met f her have found it out. She is a valuable member in 3 all her classes, and we feel sure that she will be the Q 777 same in life. 445 if 3 'Q' 425 sz s 2 ?1' ?ffffffwifffffffgaf:::::f :fiff f:f:ff 'ffffi:f fffZL6gf:?'--N 3?7'a'4n1 ',0 ???i ::yf:::: ?::::?E:q:::::::?Zifffffff ffIfIff'IZ!fgi h Q 3 ,Ej72Z:?q g?y ::::::::.H ::f:f:f: fffffff il Page 39 fmv...,,M,,fmg-. ,,,..... ., ,H .,1. A.5n,m.::,5.,,,,,,, ....., ,anim .... 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UWM? zz an Kalia Sophia '2 lg C. H. S. A. C. '22g Glee Club '22g Boosters '23g Hispanofilia '24g Paint and Pow- der Club '23g C. H. S. S. C. '24. Swan ranlcs as one of the very foremost of our attractions. Always gracious under any circumstancesiihg wlas Lone ofhthi 2 most earnest worlcers to malce C. . . t e est sc oo 1 possible. Swan is also one of our Class beauties. if? 55 sz Q it :E 9 1' W ts sw! 1. it CLYDE JERNIGAN ft elf 5? X 2. Fl CLI Rfm 1. tiff? VWQ. Let come what may and I will do my best. av at 123 -1 Corporal D Co. 'ZZQ P. E. P. '2lg Sergeant 'of C Co. '23: 'Lieutenant of Co. A '24s His- panofilia '23g Football '24g Francis Lynde Literary 559723 Society '24g Stunt Nite '24g Assistant Cheer Leader '24. Clyde has shirked no responsibility and he has always shoulclered it as a true man. ln short, Clyde is every inch a gentleman. 35 g' ft :WMV 'I :E ., if 2. :4 ,fig 1: 0 1 zgwfgi gigwz. is ft 22022 MARGARET SHIPP Mfg '-MARGIEU gg, 4' rr fit .. ffz 4: She with all the charm of woman. ci.. Club 'z ufzzvza. Butbut '22s The Gipsy Rover '23g Washington Irving Literary Society '24g C. H. S. S. C. '24g Conversazione '24g L'En.tente Francaise '23-'24. Everybody loves Margie- everybody admires her. So sweet, attract.ve, unaf- fected, and helpful is she that no one can help lov- QW ly' 'ng her. 2' Nz ,,,,,, , ' ,, ..., 7 .,,,,,...,, Page 40 2 i 4 5.1 .swf-nm ,f 4? 1 5 1 : 15 . 1- -.-:g::::32?52722222222::::Z27!!jg:!!::3t:?IZ!!2:!t1 -21? 4 'g ifzztzzzzzlzzizzzzzzzz:::i:::1:z:::Z::::::1:25:zz12:1::?:2::z:Wz?:::mzi:i:?E ill 'li ig A, - .. 'vpn'-M ,,,,,,.. 5 'Irina' I' IM, ,,,,,, u n S ...,....... Munn .-.................................................,...... Z2 W .f A2 MARGUERITE KELLY t 492 :Z Fair tresscs man's imperial race ensnare, 042 And beauty draws us with a single hair. Basketball '2 I-'2Zg cies Club '21-'22-'23: Bulbul ,229 The Gipsy Rover '23g Volley Ball '2l-'22g W2 The Big ldea '23g Football Sponsor '23: Paint and Powder Club '22-'23g Student Council '23: Spon- sor of Co. B '24g President of Conversazione I '24: Stunt Nite '24g L'E.ntente Francaise '24: Commercial Club '24g Chairman Senior Ring and invitation Committees. 25 Z 13 ZWKE sg 25 'eff LUCY MCGHEE 55' 277 '-LUCKY E 9 55 if 2,5 You hear her laughing, you thinlf she's all in f n, ei 153 I But the angels laugh, loo, at the good she has dime. 'gg cies Club 'zwzz-'23s Bullsul '22g The Gipsy 52 mi Rover '23: Hiking Club '23-'24g President of Girls' Hi-Y '24: Maroon and White Staff '24g 49 EQ? Treasurer of Science Club '24g Bible Society '23g Conversazione '24g Lucy McDonald Literary So- ti' 2 ciety '24, Lucy is some bus lad , as her record si - if 95 2 'fa bthh ' f llhi h ' 8 51 I ni es, u s e as time or a t e un t at's going on. 4, W if ,, sf' ?i as at is , .: 22 1: :E -hi? :: 5 gf 93: W ,s FRANK DAVIS -'BEEF TRUST if Ei .. . . 25 wtf 053 Thorough in his lvarlf lo the last d gree, 224021 A successful man he'll surely be. e glegflli-lo '23M 'illghe RoverS'23: C, H. S. S. . ' 5 ucy c ona iterary oc'ety '24: Bo ' 571253 Hi-Y '23-'24g Inner Circle '24g Corlporal Co. gi '23: Sergeant of Co. D '24. As a friend Frank :ings Sue, End is a companion he is all that can be eslre . or lm we predict a future of great success. jk 411: 1: :. ia, 4 if :: 2: WW EVELYN Domus Hcr1sunny locks hang around her temples lilfe a a golden fleece'. ' 4, cies Club'2l-'22-'23-'24g BullJul'22g Ti-. cz' IZ? EE13V054'?il:l Captain Crossbones '24: Conizesiazigriii - , lspano ia 24: C. H. S. C. C. 245 The Merry-Co-Round '24s Charles Egbert Craddock Literary Society '24, Evelyn is a good student and v 21 Reggie! girl, and has won a deep place in all our 5:7 li Ev?-:::::::---:::::::::Wi::::::: -'-- E::::::W::::::w:::::i::E::::::::gif 3f i 44-' 'f??f:::y::5:::::::fgQg:::::::3::::::qiggg::::::::-':::::::::g:x::gg:::::::-:xiE l' '-- '--- Page 4l f?9Y'--,.M,4r'4'f2 nm-. ge Z ,mm ..... m..,m,, ....... :.,,.:,, ...... ......... .. ................................ 2 M y'im md ': 1',,' 'l?4i91f:::::::: :::::::::::::cz::::::::1::::::zz51:1:z:::mm:mm:mzmmzzmazaz- Z .... fy W . ., W ..... 7.7 ......... 72g...,,5 ..... .,... 1.24 I f ry qgh ' Ml 4 W 0 6 XM Y HAM ff .,., 6 ................ ........ .................... ................................ I5 nnu'nwuumw:! 'mgzfilvnnumugodz ........... ,.........., ...... .... ..........................................,.. 7 is as A1 .0 5: 5, I KATHERINE MeWlLLlAMS A-KITTY 35691 .. . The beautiful are never desolate, Z For someone always loves them. Et .W 1 15 Z! 1? Entered '2 45 Hispanofllia '2 45 Glee Club ' 24: Captain Crossbones. '245 Home Economics Club gf? ,245 Tallent Historical Club '24g Washington lrv- ing Literary Society '24g Conversazione '24. We all wish that we could meet all people with a smile W? as she does. She came to us late, but nevertheless not too late for us to learn to love her. 1' ft aint: ii 24 W2 av ' MIM if 5 HELEN FERGUSON '-BETTY ii 2 E A fuzzy girl-me love her, too: With lter eyes of deepest blue. Glee Club '2l-'22-'23-'245 Bulbul '225 The Gipsy Rover ,235 Captain Crossbones '245 C. H. S. A. C. '2l-'22-'235 Dramatic Society '22-'23-'245 His- ? panofilia '2 3 -'24 5 Conversazione '23 -'245 Paint and Powder '235 Spring Concert '235 Science Club '24. Now here's a girl who's always willing to lend if helping hand. ' 3 a f W JACK STUDDARD ggfi tl STUD Wi elf fi A merry heart doeth goacl lilfe a medicine. :1 4 it .. ,. . . . . . 77 5 ' X Company 225 Rifle Team 23- 245 First Ser- geant '245 Woodrow Wilson Historical Society '24, jack is a fellow who believes that To have a friend Hyf ' L, cl ll it it if 'f 21 5755 is to e one, an a - w o now - lm ean testi y to the fact that he has lived up to his belief. He has Eigni if it ' 234 4. made many friends here. 55 if 9 ll F RWM: :Zhi KATHERINE JACOWAY -'KA'r 05 114 Z Forgets her labor as slie toils along, Weeps tears of joy and bursts into song. 2 f EE . EE I' 3 Glee Club '22-'23-,245 Bulbul ,225 The Gipsy 25142 I. . wif? Rover '235 Captain Crossbones ,245 Paint and Pow- der Club '235 Girls' Hiking Club '245 Washington Irving Literary Society '245 Girls' Hi-Y '23-'245 Conversazione '24. Her heart is as blithe ancl free as the summer day is long. Those who know her like 29,4 her. 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Page 4 2 'Q WE '4113577535755355512Iilffffiliffifiiiiiiilil7 59 71:11:11 ::::::::::::zz:zz::,::::::::::szzz::::::::zzzz:zzz:zanzzzzzmmaazzmz l::111:11f21::1 111111 ::::f:f:: ' ' We rf' Av ff . 4 E ff af, W M 1 55 4 4 'a I H4504 2' M KZ' ff? f46!Wg ...... :::::::::i lg W' 'Wu 'il 0, :xv 12 0 HELEN ROBERTSON A merry heart goes all the day. 'ff .3 4 5, 5' 2 glee Club QZI-'22, Bulbul '22, Vice-President eopatrlan ociety '2 I , Panisophian Society '2 I , ' Basketball '2 I 3 President of Sophomore English 'gi 2 Class '22, Student Council '23-'24, Dramatic So- ciety '23, L,Entente Francaise '24, Conversazione '24, Senior Wranglers '24. Dependable, happy, warm-hearted is the best way to express Helen. 31 WW 25 f MARTHA FORD sz Q si .. -. ? 2 HENRY .Zi 35 --A 1'1 -1, '1 face of 1 y ' eauly H 15,65 Wrlh a farm airy grace. 2? ,Zf ss fag g W. Clee Club '2 I -'22-'23, Bulbul '23, The Gipsy Rover '23, Dramatic Club '22-'23, l..'Entente mi' Francaise '24, Home Economics Club '24, Her face literally beams with understanding and fun, a reflection of shining character. 'Tis said there is nothing in a name, but Martha would not be half so E501 sweet by another name, unless it might be- What? .. ! Z: ri if W5 li Q li 1. ,f 4 935 2' g ,rss ., STANLEY WINFREY -'STANH 52 'V 0? 32 X Be what you seem-seem what you arc. Entered '24, Charles Egbert Craddoclc Literary So- ciety '24, Co. C '24. Unassuming in his ways. 22,9 Q5 ghgtg thoughtful and considerate of everyone, never forcing Z3 ,222 IZ fa h- If - - Efffglf imse upon anyone and. never seeking the spotlights, gg!! this lad has gained for himself a host of friends here and elsewhere. Who can say that the possessor of iffy: h - - - - ' , aww iffy suc good qualities will not attain his goal. 34 15 4 EE 4 55,9252 4,752 5022 gs yas X TT MA IE HENRY HALE LQ MATTIE E 12 Zz When 1 would paint thee as thou arl, My pen refuseth lo write. Glee Club '2 I -'24, l..'Entente Francaise '23, C. H. C. C. '24, Captain Crossbones '24, Conversa- zione' '24, Washington Irving Literary Society '24, Mattie Henry is a splendid girl and is what we might call a typical member of the Class of '24, She is in every sensehof the word dependable, for when asked to do anything, she always does it right. 1 '-1 . A fs Mft ss 422 3 f211'f:'::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::: ::::::::: ':r::::::::::::::::::::s6E'vf '3'77 '4!9.f- '-.,ggZ ............ .... ............. .. .....,........................ H H ' W 7 Zia I W, , W l ,.... ..... 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'2 Ig Hiking Club '23-'24: Dramatic 53 Club '23g Conversazione '24l': Boosters '23, Hid- den beneath a quaint little air of reserve there is a M Q sweetness and kindness in this brown-haired girl. We ,Z nptice she never has to worry about bills because she I a ways has plenty of Cash on hand. QQHE EW? MARGARET HURST W. Q2 MARGIE 1: I :E A 1 1 5 Her merry eye is full and lalue -V22 Her cheelf is fair and bright. Glee Club '22g Bulbul '22g Basketball '22, Wash- inglon lrving Literary Society '24g C. H. S. S. C. 'Z4: Hispanofllia '24g Home Economics Club '24. Margaret, you can't stay here forever, no matter how 2 bad we want you to. Some say that absence makes the heart grow fonder, but we do not want you to try it to any great extent. 77 5: l fa! - 402 zz 1 if ' , FRED WILLIAMS '-SILAS i'The motlo of wisdom is-la serve all, lnul love .. hh: zfwgl on one. 'E ' 7' 1' W7 X Company '20-'ZIQ C. M. T. C., Fort Bragg g23.: tsefsiantp '245 lvooidrolwh Wilsog l-listorgczl ocle y , Q rancis yn e lterary ociety , ZW? Student Council '24. Luck to you, Fred: we are expecting nothing less than victory for you. The con- tinuance of the energy and ability you have shown during your school career will bring success to you in any work you choose. , as smei fi Affiz kf : zz FRANCES RUEFIN BUDDY Q When from her merry eyes a ray Halh struck a bliss upon the day. A bliss that would not ga away. QQ cies Club '2I-'22g Bulbul '22g slum Nite '22- '23g Girls' Hiking Club '22-'23g Paint and Powder Club '22g Toy Shop '23: Basketball '2l-'22-'23- '24g Home Economics Club '24: Conversazione 'Z4. No one more richly deserves the good reputa- lion and hosts of friends she has than Frances. zyfegg HZ 2 560 l...,,........ .......... ....,. ...... .., .............,...... .,..... ........... . .......... A :3! --...!fw'a4n,,,,w--..rf4Z ' 'lli ummmmmum-,mu-m -----------'-' - ---- '-- Zi 2? I ..,. .... ....... ..... .....,. I ...., ..... .... 0: 1924 -.. ............,.................................,.................................,..................... ,MZnun,,...,,.,,,!,4...,,um' ,ly ..............,..................A-A ---. ....................,,. : : :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::f Page 44 ' 0 -.., ee X!12111:C112: '131111 ' '1i:f:x:1 ES i:::::f:f::fffz:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: f 'ani' ,:ff::1:'''zfiufzflcfliiZlllllffllfffilffxIn111:151511i1HZ171W7Z113Zsi111g1 I I M I L,1:a55'.,,.- ,.,, .. ..... ,,,W!',::W4!7g,,,,. .-., . ..............,..... 5 ' '5:!,j:vf.f! 4? - ll 479 ,ht f MARJORIE TAUSCHER '-MARGIEH sims ,, , , H gg ff' A pretty lass, a friend sincere and true. ff, 's 4 zz , ' , . Special Glee Club Chorus '2l-'22: Theta Sigma Z1 '2 lg C. H. S. Orchestra '22g Clee Club '2l-'22- if '23: Bulbul '22: The Gipsy Rover '23g C. H. S. S. 2 C. '24g Secretary of Charles Egbert Craddoclc Lit- if erary Society '24. Still waters run deep, and it requires none other than Marjorie to prove it. Good worl: always brings its reward, and nobody realizes this more than Marjorie. af as zz fs My EDWIN s. o'NEAL zzz. SW BUD 264 eww af il? His limbs were cast in manly mold, For hardy sports or contests bald. Basketball '2l-'22-'23-,243 Captain '24g Baseball '22-'23-'24g Football Letter '23g Stage Manager 042 '23-'24: H. S. S. C. '24: C. H. S. C. C. '24s l'lispanofil1a '24: Washington Irvin Literary Society 24: Lettermen's Club '2 I -'22-'23-'24g Vice-Presi- dent '24.A Bud is a grand sport and we do not doubt that he will malce his dent in the world. E if M l it 4 'f 3 WV, 52,5 f ff tn GERTRUDE DORST 5' 4 5 igyv is se f-GERTIEH Wl1ale'er she did was done with so much ease, In her alone 'tmas natural to please. l:ff if if' i Clee Club '22.g Bulbul '22: L'E.ntente Francaise '23g Conversazione '23-'24g Literary Society '23- '24: Home Economics Club .'24: Science Club '24. Gertrude. because of your high principles and win- ifzvfi ning ways you've made a place in our hearts that will not easily be filled. We wish the best of suc- cess and luclc to you. 54,121 :1 fl DOROTHZOSAMERON V 455 M i' OE 5l1e's one of ur t ln ' I1 d Q H I ' o sars, so rig tian Ararc, Her minds as keen as her face rs farr. 1 7 EE ' Qt 1 Entered '24g .Hispanofilia '24g Home Economics Club 295 Senior Ring and Pin, and Invitation Com- mittees 24. The good faries presented Dot with many rare gifts, among them being executive ability, gk great capabilities and grace. Dot is a girl who faces Kouble wills a smig and overcomes all in the same 2 Off! a oo -nature wa 5? 1 5 1:0 A PPY- 8 y. 22 Us we 1 52 gi :: - f .. '- , llf I I -f ' .. 55 fi 25 5 75 :z 1 : .. M. 22 'ZC'?r!::f:::t::ggg:::::::::::: :::::::::gggg::::::::::: ::::::::: '::::::::::::::::::::::W?V ' ---- ------- - ---------'-------'---- ------ ----- - --'------ ' - - ------------------ -.----.--.. . 3, yr ' ,. 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Ei fi iw BEATH HUBBARD - PROLOGUE Ta see her is to love her. f 0 And love her but forever. it z- : 19' 17 4:5 V6 Entered '22g Glee Club '22-'23g Bulbul '22g May Q the Maiden '23g The Gipsy Rover '23: Captain Crossbones '24g Toy Shop '23g The Big Idea '23: Girls' Public Speaking Club '24g Conversazione '24: President of Woodrow Wilson History Club '24: W2 Rollo's Wild Oat '24g Vice-President Senior Wranglers '24. Bee is an all-round girl and always will be. 22 Ei 22 W1 if FRANCES SNODGRASS --OUR PoET lgihiy ., . . is They are never lone that are accompanied with noble thought. Glee Club '22g C. H. S. A. C. '22-'23g Bulbul '22: The Gipsy Rover '23g L'E.ntente Francaise '24 C. H. S. S. C. '24g Maroon and White Staff '24- Washington lrving Literar Societ '24 5i lr. ,712 ' , y y , ' LM f Frances is a worker, but she never goes around with a long face, wrinkled brow, and a downcast looll. She always has a smile and a pleasant word for you. 2, Q g: 1' , . 2-,l'.. FORREST HILLIARD 1 would rather make my name than inherit it. . ci nf-- Orchestra '2I-'22-'23-'24g X Company '2 l- 3 '22: Extended Order Platoon '2 lg Corporal of Co. C '23: Corporal of C. H. S. Band ,245 Wash- ington lrving Literary Society ,245 Stunt Nite '24g C, H. S. Band '22-'23-'24: Art Tableau '24g Forrest's popularity is shcwn by the many honors which he has had bestowed upon him. Forrest is also a great violinist. gg 2 is 29035 MARY LUCILLE lVIcC-ILL .: 4: 55 Zi i -'MARY CILE Rare is the vision of beauty and virtue. Glee Club '2l-'22g Bulbul '22g Toy Shop '23g Hispanotilia '23: Conversazione '24: Bible Society '23g C. H. S. C. C. '24g The Merry-Go-Round '24g Hiking Club '24g Girls' Hi-Y '23g Secretary 57,222 Girls' Hi-Y '24g Lucy McDonald Literary Society '24g Student Council '24. A winsome, lovable bit of a girl, who studies hard and is pretty with it. 221222 ss' gs L: A if if 212 is f: fi is ' , ,f , Q 1, L 252 .sf ' ' ' W ' Q V ..... .... ....... ...,.. 39 .... . ... ..........,.......... .... ......,......,........,...........,,...................,.,.,,...,........ - .,, .p....,-Hia' -.1 ,L--..,,m, ,W -----A-------------------------- ------------ ------.--'------------------------------ - - -u...,.... Page.46 W? 5 ' ll' f1: -111,,,..... mum l n :::::: J -- -.:,::,. , W ,,,. Z5 ,f,, Lois HAR ' UMA , 4-Ze' looks,-:H H 'I Il ef ffl ' 1: 2 Che Club lg, , '5 'l admfl'lKf'5' ll 4 Rover -2 -22-'23, s. 1, ,, 5 D . 3: S. R l Bulbul 2 iz, J n rlm5llC Society :Q S' ,Z I Q Hiki 222 The Gi ,Q Ol Only won 3? Conver .58 Club 123-, PSY if but of th F Place m lh sallone '24 , 24: :I fi She l e 'mire ,gud C hear! gf th ' ,I-'ON hu f ., H ns ,lwa em bod e Semo 5 wil :l ! 'like ys 'here y of Ch Y Clllss : Ml: ,gray n by C lo 5, k anano . ,. ,H - H, S, C anything thmfiga High. E5 33 un Cr- 37 f iif 44,52 :E Q25 as 31 via El ENGLEH ,,,5z H .. ARDT fa H..,,,,y DAD al ::1' .5 . gi X4 32 ' C Whv lf'lf?,',pZg '7, l am fre , - H, S. A U cgmenled 1, C. Kalia CI ,ZI-'22-223 , Ike me? ggi? Track 0151123 gl 3 Winngrzjfl Bpresident '22 ' Gym EXW- 2: Boone , 'ue Ribb -' !: Z2 Club '24 ' lllon '23 , V5 23- H'k- on U1 3' 7 E4 L' 2 Conv - '24: Ba ' 'me Cn 560 ffl literary Society -Exazwne '24 ixliefball 721. GI b gg :lf C ar - u W. : ash- - 'ee 9 -lel2L':f.::'::ll'l'l- Ml-31:Z'1 'el35'ffni1I'v'nS S Gund he, W B Fl ay llllo mi? si CO0pE i 57 5' R DY 212' .5 se 1' .. ER zz ' fi 1' '15 .. WATE 1: ,Q Ind ,J R Boy-- 1: ,, -5 L O He?nd:'Zz1',l,tg,ggefl lym hw, .. g V ,2 lh ife to . a Cgf: Eg 3? ,4 1: H . ' It Will ,. si 4 :f C' Y YZI3 Fi,,,C' H- S. A. C, y ,Hugh G 14 f' ' H- S 5 ' Sefseam l 20- 21 l lwiw MCB, Slmplenc. Club 24219 Color S3422-123, 22 55 - let ' : an . if si Q2 Mldget Bmky 245 Maroon 00111-ow Wilsot 24' fl ll ball '2 etbbll '23 and Wh' U Hn- Und 3 truce? M9h'5 Clubxzzudcnl ManagielABaSkF!- nflld. ' C00Per is a relfxlehcs 'Z 25 1276 SP0rt sawn M iigwsi :Ml CCOLL15-I-E I1 Life , '-ED-l R Cl conjrggg,-ff, Short but lhere is almay ' 9'ub '24- C . mme fvf Hone 243 Waghinaptaun Crossbon 1 of rl?EsEConEmicg C?f,'i,'1 ,Qglflg La..ZZ,f 'gl dig ry ll-lb '24 3 Ccrefa oc fY '24: Wing: gsgnlg ladY. who gina is a 2,,,,eE::d Tfeasurq- have quiet 'Wally in man Shown h., gl-q 'eh sm. WS lo off Y Ways. 1 - 'gh School fi . , .. set the . I ls W ll 1- .. SC noisy boys. C that We E:::::::::??f Q' , 4 0.lWlixqxff 5f5I!I ----,. 5- .....,......:::::::g7 24 :::::---53,,:,:,:....,,,m S. .f. ....,,. g ---- -.:::::x:' I W ......:::: .mul 44 ...flffffflfffffffffjji P386 47 . ,., 4,1 ..,. , ............,,,...,...............,....,..,............................................ 5gW! W e---an-f-Qmkwdzm'-Mf ago, i7, .. n 1.p.. 12-:I- f...- ...pf 3 Q Q f p ffffzffxwix:nflffffllglfffilflilxi:ill1211121112H127i15Wix72112x1?3 X id ....., , .....................,.,....,....................................,..... L Zgmmwmmmm 4 Wu Vwlmnmmw ...... ::..::::::::::.::...:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::w to 2 . 1 zz N ff 1 ' ANNIE MAE OHNSON 5 1 op-f :fola- yy, l WALL STREET -- JANE ff? .. . . . . L47 A simple maiden tn her flomer is worth a hundred 55 0 1 coat-of-arms. I t D Entered from East Side Junior High School '22g Crder of the Gregg Artist '22g Glee Club '22g Con- 25425 versazione ,23-'24g Girls' Hi-Y Club '24g Manager fl H 404 rfgf of the Book Store '23-'24g C. H. S. S. C. '24g C. H. S. C. C. '24-: President of C. H. S. Savings Cl b '24g Th M -G -R d '24g F ' Lylhde Literary Societi'nll24.0 mm mums 1.2 ii 525 :Q FEW, THOMAS CLAXTON r . , .5 5. .. A-TOM 554 53 .. . . . 5 if All the year this young mans fancy lightly turns to 323,55 thoughts of love. 7653 Entered from Stanton High School '23g C. H. S. ff Band '23-'24g The Gipsy Rover '23g Hi-Y '23: , EZ C. H. S. Orchestra '24g Annual Board '24g Student ,E Council '24g Stunt Nite '24g Football Letter '23: iso ff lf: . . .1 W - QQY, if l..eltermen's Club '24, Behind the spotlight of foot- 55 9 21,22 ball fame, and held in admiration by all the students, 22,0 ZZ -fm .. .. . . we hnd Tom. Tom is a real sport and a true friend. il 5 i' if 12 y 43' KATHERINE ANSEL fi 0 4 5 Unthmlfmg, idle, wild and young, wwf. 1 laughed and danced and tallfcd and sung. :I :E :E Wi Kalia Sophia '2l5 Boosters '22g Gipsy Rover '23g Toy Shop '22g Special Glee Club '22g C. H. S. A. 332fl? 112 C. '22-'23g Spring Concert '23: Hispanofilia '24: 1' Sponsor Band '24: Science Club '24g Dramatic Club '24. This suits Kittye in her gayest moments and as she is always gay, l guess it really describes fi her. She often studies hard-at least she says she does. ELLA MARGUERITE CONNELLY if ff -'.I1NKs Her air, her manner all who sam admired, Courleous though coy, and cnlle though retired. li, Z as 22 g My Glee Club '21-'22: Bulbul '22g The Gipsy Rover '23g Captain Crossbones '24g Stunt Nite 'Z I 3 Spring QQ Festival '23g Second Prize Gym Exhibition '23g Qing X 1 . .f 1 1 L'E.ntente Francaise '23g Conversazione '24g Hik- Hifi W ing Club '24g Girls' Public Speaking Club '24: ' Dramatic Society '22: Home Economics Club '24. Ella Marguerite is always full of pep and ready to help in any way. 276432 2227 ZW? aaa uf 40 Page 48 1 . Vfrm. Qvx'zMn:2Z:: a',','M'-1. 49 :1::::: :::::::::: :::::1::::::::1::::::::::::::zzzmzzmzmmamma ,. ..., 4 ' QZ211HH112H1 111111 1215213273251CIE11?:3f:::ff:f:W:f::::ffffiffffllffffzq 4 ? If I ,I 2 I E l -- t..,1-M .,..,............, . 'f 'f f -to E MARTHA BURFORD ,v l MARTA Shes sweet, shc's true, never sad, never blue, She-S just the girl for me and you. 'l W Kalia Sophia '2l: Maroon and White Stall '23g 33 '23 Vice-President of Junior Class '23g C. H. S. A. C. '22: Hispanotilia '23-'24g President '24g Paint and Powder '23g Boosters '23: Junior Play '23g Con- . versazione '24: Chairman Senior Scholarship Com- mittee '24: Senior Ring and Pin Committee '24: MQ Stunt Nite '24. Martha is a beauty and just sweet enough to go with her beauty. if Z 54 W2 21 QW iz LVM 'sf lf on CHARLES HASKELL -'LONG BOY l 9 . if gil Whif lfffgf He was made for success 55 IZ 554 ' 52 75' 0 Entered from McCallie '23g First Lieutenant of Co. C '23: Captain of Co. A '24g President of 4:2 Senior Wranglers ,'24. Charles has made many WE friends by his sunny disposition. If the old adage that 7 '- . - . rj- a friend in need is a friend indeed still holds true, then lucky are those who can call Charles a friend. 4: if W ,' gf' 1 4 . ft ' E DOROTHY LOUISE HEIBECK Ze if : .. .. I DOT She mixes joy with reason aml lgnowleclge with C. H. S. A. C. '22-'23g Conversazione '24g Ma- roon and White Stall ,249 Student Council '24: Zill- Home Economics Club '24, Dot is a girl who has QQQ. high principles and high ideals, but along with them she has the love of fun, without which no girl is a 75: real girl. We believe that she will make a high QQZWQ, ii Wi' standing in future life. lifffgi. si al as? f 2502 25? sz ISADORE SILVERMAN E, fm not only witty myself But the cause of wil in other men. Art Editor of Dynamo '24 5 Cartoonist of Maroon and 1!yA, ., White Stall '23g C. H. S. A. C. '2l-'22-'23-'24g Z' , L'E.ntente Francaise '23-24: Cheer Leader of Se- ,, ,, nior Class '24g Stunt Nite Minstrel '24: Honor Stu- 95 95 dent: Business Stall of Junior Play '23g Senior Wranglers '24: Writer of Class Prophecy '24g Art Tableaux '24: Orphans Entertainment '24: Extended Zyl Order '24, 442 wes- Jima: iz 2' 52' '11 2: : .............................................................................. . .... ...,.f1'f '--.2rl MM,. .............. .. ............................................. .. ............................. fail ..., ....... ..... ......W ..... :MTW ...... ,,,,, ...E --f.. I ......... ' .......... of ......... l ........... 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' 7 Winner second place Inter-School Oratorical Contest Q75 ,221 first place '23: S0melhm8.NeW yzqi IX .Co' '22g Extended Order ,232 Jumvr PIBY 23,5 GYPQY Rover '23: Paint and Powder '23: Boys, Public M41 Speaking Club '24g Science Club ',24:,L Entente Wi Francaise '23-'24g Class President 33: 24: STUD' Nite '23-,245 First Lieutenant Co. C 24- 7201 5: 1? 44: if 12 ale' 4' JOSEPHINE BLOCKER 11 12 . 'f f 'E 0Zl2 Her very frowns are fairer fllf ' 'QQ 'fel . - ' 41 Than smiles of olher maidens are. :E E5 E24 , Class Representative '2 ll Crlee Club iZI 1 SCCYQIBTY of Class '23g l..'E.ntente Francaise 24, President '23: Editor of Maroon and White '235 Converse- ligne '24g Science Club '24: Student Council '24: Q Honor Student '24: Stunt Nite '24: E-fiil0l' Of DY' namo '24: Battalion Sponsor '24- .lo 'S one of the 5542! peppiest girls in our Class. Moreover, she is always friendly to everyone! haf? f ZZ? CARTHKNIPARHAM ree ' lizvff f-sL1M e -ASHEIKH 1: 025 E2 WS Worry never made merrgreai. so why worry- il will happen anyway. ggi? 1: 1 22 . EE Z - ul3n 121: Bays, Hi-Y '22-,233 Corporal of Co. A ,223 Sergeant Co. Cu ,235 E-Xlfnclfd Order Platoon '2Ig X Co. '229 COYPOWI X C04 ,C' H. S. C. C. '24g The Merry-Co-Round '24s E-ll'lt0' pian Strulters '24g Rollo's Wild Oat '24. We wish for Slim the greatest success in all his future un- : ' 5 I zz 1 : dertalungs! my SGW? if f 2 :fs Ii if MQ DOROTHY LEAVII l DOT Q5 55 W 55 , . ff M 'Tis the songs you sing ami lhe smiles you wwf. Tha! makes the sunshine everywhere. if E2 - :E '1 one club '21-'22-'23-'24s Bulbul 122: Gipsy Rover '23g Captain Crossbones '24g Bible Society '23g l..'E.ntente Francaise '24g Dramatic Club '22: Washington Irving Literary Society Club '24: Boost- ters '23g Conversazione '2 4. Everything Dot under- takes is surely done. Many things she can do, and successfully, too. 35532 1: 22 gif' ' EWQ 2? ZZXZQZ ziwgg QW? :E W! i:2t':::::::::::Z:::::::1:512::::::::W:::::::j:'i::::::::W::::::i::::::i:::::::pgf ' -' ---1'- 'fjQ:::::':::::::::::7Z::::::::: 2:::::::37'kE::::::::jj:::::::::: i::::::::':::rA4M 221, 1, I X f eff f , f 2 f ', he Aw, IAQ 9 fha 1924 ,mm,MHH,mm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.............,..,..,,,..,.........,..........,,,,,,u,JI-u',,,,252-1:5152-..,,,.m' ,,g,a7.........----.---.----H---...-. --....................................................,....... Page 50 1 I 5' I .. 4.1 .,.. ..., fW?::v,vh5122'1 ,,ff 's-f. ,,. g,,,,,,,,,,,, ...,,gm,igainlggy,:,:,::W'::iE:W,,,,,,,:i:gg?Z,m y' m ' i???y:::::::: '- :::::::::zz:::::::::zz::zz:zzz1:zz::::::::::::::::suzazmmzs-.mmua gg EI:::f:Q:::. f::::::::?2::2::?:::K? :: , Aimwmm II.. .Wim-I n , V ........... ......,.. .......... ... .........................................,... DOUGLAS GUTHRIE TINY --I- DOUG This little boy is loved by all, '5 And his happy manner lhey'l1 miss in the hall. Business Staff of The Magistrate '2 Ig Clee Club if 'Z I-'22g X Company '2 I-'22g Football '2I- 42 '22-'23: C ,235 Stage Manager '22-'23-'24: ii in TI.: Big Idea '23, Rolla. Wild ost '24g stunt ,Q QV' Nite '24: C. H. S. C. C. '24: The Merry-Go- 11, Bound, 1245. Hispanotilia '24: Annual Board '24. ' Doug s ' friendship IS valued by all. 1:W0 2g I2 ii ,ii ANNIE MAE SPEARS -'SPEARIEH The fairest, rarest flower of the blossomlime of May ls not one-half so slveel as our own'Annie Mae. :yup Entered from Hiwassee College '24: Home Eco- nomics Club '24: Conversazione '24g Washington 55 lrving Literary Society '24. The Class of '24 was 55 glad to welcome Annie Mae this year from Hiwassee. She is a good student and a grand sport and has won a place deep down in our hearts. She is one of our 0 most cherished classmates. I 5 ' .2 , iw ' RICHARD NORRIS :I 11 Q5 1: 4,21 MDRIFTWOOD DICK Take everybodyls advice, then do as you please. Entered '24g C. H. S. Band '24, C. H. S. Orches- tra '24: Endman in Minstrel Stunt Nite '24: Senior H21 Play 'Z4g President of Tallent Historical Society '24g President of C. H. S. S. C. '24g Baseball '24: 136 fi Football '23. During his short stay at H.. S. Dick if has won many friends by his natural friendliness and his ever-ready smile. '24 M fzz if 4 51 I I fiffz 2: :: ELIZABETH ANN ME.l..VlN BIPPY 1:0 1: -: She was tha! ever fair and never proud, Had langue at will but never loud. QQ if 1 2: -1 gg glee Club 'ZI-'22-'23g -Bulbul '22, The Gipsy over 23g May the Maiden 235 Conversazione if A' 35 '24g Science Club '24g Girls' HI-Y '23-'24: Lucy McDonald Literary Society '24. No day is lost to Elizabethg she does something worthy, something good, something noble every day. She studies her lessons every day and still has lots of time to play. 5 1 limi? i - ' --- 'f:?9!,f::::: ':::5:::::: ' :::::::: ':::::::::: : :::::::: ::::::::::: - ::::::::':::fi 199-fl f If 42 ...q,,,hm,,..Atfzhxgg .....,,,,,4,14y .......................... A --... .... ...... . ..... :::::1:::z::::::::::::::::::::::::!J Page 5I QQ . , . , ,.....,.......,. .. ,......,.. ....,..........,...........,..,.........,.................. f 73 ---- - ----5f3iW 4f73---w 'h'vW9 ff .....,p.,1- g -:rv-v W nourrnvn vnnrov W Z -..., ,,4g. Ln fpfap. y-ffffffx'22:3312:51:211211152121II11515113111121111215111111115111271111211111i11 . ' 4 0 4 4f. I f, f 1' w'0 I ,W fo ,KW W4 HAM : I Z li7 , nn.y,' Hn , nn'u 'n -fff'-.'...4avfarpn-u-'.-.-..-..,. . -..-...........,..-............... fs 1:31:53 f zz 9' .,.,. if 56 W asf ff , qw, .,,....,,, .. HZ Z: . , .. .. gif? gm? CELIA MENNEN 17' 72 CELY L! 42 tllmiii ' , 57444 I have a heart with room for every joy. ' 1:2 :Z 1: 3 1,6 Glee Club '2I-'22-'23-'24, Bulbul '22g The Gipsy ,W 2 -. 42-z . . . M- W, 212 Rover '23g Captain Crossbones '24, Woodrow Wil- 342' 'Q :Kg . . . . , . . , 33 son Historical Society '24: Washington lrvmg Lit- E erary Society '24, Celia is a sweet and lovable girl ,QQ and has made many true friends while in C. H. S. Our wish is that she will have happiness and Hymie all through life. W as was WM? VW? fi f LELAND coc.c.1Ns --Bw 1: 1 ig D 3' 4 12 A millingnesshto do his partu Almost fills his whole heart. 1: Z5 A Ea' .E Entered from Marion County High School '24: Co. B '24: C. H. S. C. C. '24: Baseball '24. Leland is a hard worker, a conscientious beliewnhanlil enlliu- 4 siastic promoter of all good things. it t ese ee- Q ments of success, Leland will certainly Hy with high colors. All 'oin in wishing him the very best of luck Z2 me A h it ki h ld Mft EE W w en e tac es t e wor . 55722 1: rt ff lf gift V , .2 ' Louis MARKS rg sg w,,f2z ggfzz 1-L.M.-' gg ae '- ff A Es He was a scholar, and a ripe good one. 1. 52 iff' 925 Entered '22: X Company '22: Sergeant of X Company '23g Second Lieutenant of R. O. T. C. Qi -: 41. . . . .- 4 H '24g C. H. S. S. C. '24, Washington Irving Literary 52 ,222 14 f: . 'f7f,f Society '24g Honor Student. Louis has made a name f for himself at Chattanooga High School and he has X every reason to be satisfied with his record both with the students and with the Faculty. 5: Z :I .1 E5 1: rj: is 72 was 4 fi 055 520 fi AGNES HUDSON im 52 Q 2: gggjsz MAGGIE W' 1. fee Ev f' Beauties in vain their pretty eyes may roll, Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. f-9 53 . al Z Glee Club '2 I-'22-'23g Bulbul '22: The Gipsy Rover '23: Bible Club '23g Student Council '23- fn.. . . . 1. X. ' '24: Literary Club '22-'23: Woodrow Wilson His- tory Club '24g Dramatic Club '23: Conversazione '24: C. H. 5. S. C. '24: C. H. S. C. C. '24: The liwfff Merry-Go-Round '24g Girls' Hi-Y '24. Agnes' 1 sunny smiles have been a source of cheer to us. 'E zz as nine 3' ' 425 f l1WiL,,.. ..,............................,.......................,...,.......,......... , ........,. fi-1! 'f--..2!w5-49,,nw-., ,,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I. .... ...... ..... ...... 2 ..... .... 7 W .... 19224 'u,5:ia,,,:I ':EZ'::g:gf: .,u, ',ay ' UU --'--rv-::::n1n:::::::::::f:::::::f:::fffffffffffffff Page 52 114 p::::::::::::3z'1:::::: '-'--' :::::::::''-:::::gggggg::,:,:3:::: ..,................... ..4 Q fn '---.--...--f:ff.?':T:7W Ac2ZZlf,,m,,,-1 - qv Eg! Wy Q , W , ya 3 '- '-'--' 'Q' ,,,,,,,,. ,.,,,,,,,m ..........,,,......................... ., Y PIAM 53 gg 1 'r4,mu, ,,,,,, ,,,, , il D ' ..'. ' 5.1. iJJIJJ!::..::::::::2I2:...:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,::::::::::::::::'::: Il ...,, . 2 EDITH LEBovITz ' She isiholh virtuous and fair, To frlends, a friend-hom kind to all. C. H. s. A. C. ,ZI-'22-'23: one Cl I, 72123. EPM' '221,The,Gipsy Rover '23, Luc: IvICD.mI.i llterary Somety .243 Hlspanohlia '24. Truly, Edith I5 a ways gwes a fnendly greetmg to everyone, and she ?? seems Ito be ready and wIllIng to help anyone in every 3 ofai: e Can- Indeed. we are proud to call her one :IW :g .. , il fig :hz DEITCH QQ' soNNY'- HA lU.ClC'0f-dll-trades, excellent in some, Particularly In chewing gum, .65 fi 55 rr 1, ' , 1, f ,275 Company '2Q: MIdgeI Basketball '20-'2l- Y 3 Captam of lVlIdgets '22g Cqmpany Basketball 55 5 Zlg Extended Order '2l-'22g Major of Sopho, ng gorEBooth, Central-City Football Game '23 ' C H . ommercial Club '24: The Mer -G1R. 1 '24: Member of c. H. s. Bank Stall-lyyzgg ?:Lll'I5l Team Basketball '24g Tennis '23-'24, We wish for ' Sonny the best of luck. v I LOUISE KIRKPATRICK LIB -A BOO -- JACK 54,4 And Ihafsmfze lik If 4 I f Info many sunless l1es:3i.'lne ar 5 Entered from East Side Junior H' h S h I 122. Hiking Club '22-'23-'24: one 'Clube E02-'23s 5 Pulbul 'ZZS The Gipsy Rover 'Z3g Bible Society 23: Charles Egbert Craddoclc Literary Society '24g Home Economics Club '24g Conversazione '24g gafflent HlSl0flC8l Soclety '24g Dramatic Club '22, bmhyg' TOPO, and all we love, fmds a voice in this ' 36,5 7724127 ff lf: Ziff' IVIAYON MILES ,lf -- E3 H Nooxs None lfnon: thee hut lo love thee, 2 Nor named thee but lo praise. M Entered '24: Gl Cl b '24g C ' '24: Charles Egbzft Crlalddoclc l.iteil'gl'?nScE:?t!:b't2nZi Horne Economlcs Club '24.- Mayon hasn't been with Es a fgur years but lh the time she has been here she dz: I: ml?- I1 1 an of MW A C eer to ng ten up a gloomy background. 0,2 :I 4 1: :Z 'E zyegs Qing :img I: ' 1 We 1, I I lr . W f 11.25-fgggggfggm:::::::::x::::.:: .,....,................................ ,, .... . f--. oy -. i H747 WW? ' f::5:f:m::4f5f 'W E 4ffZ::::: ':::::::::: '------'- '--- ----------- ----.-..... .... . 3 5 49 EE W '4,,0 Q 17 w f? pf h f, 7 5 ---- 0 --v------- 7 0 ..... ::g: ::::::::::: ' : :::::::':::ri W Z :::::::::::::f.,::::::::::f.:f::::::: -- 1 --ff ----------- ---- 9 ---- ' .. ' 'I 3? 5 5 217 Z M' I ' ' 4' I 000 X' : Page 53 .s my-...,,,,4+vy', 1 : ..... ,,,,,,,,, .... ,, ................... ,,.,. . ..,.........,... ------- ..,. . ,.., ................,.....,...........,.............,......,.,....... , :V W! W W .... ...... I ,Q ...,.. ..... 2 ..... L ....... ....,. ZZ ..,. ....,, -.--f 'H -- z,7,,.:::,M,,f-'f '-'- Z757..,,,v-ff! EEZ if 1 55 17' 7: 5' 94 iw 'fc BONNIE STUDDARD gs .. .. 330,322 .. . MY FONNIE . , Shes all my fancy pamled her, she s lovely, she s 0 J divine. gi wi 1:9622 . . I WMV' Entered from East Side junior High School '22s Basketball '22-'23-'24g Conversazione '24g Student Council '24g Girls' Hi-Y '24g Hiking Club '23- '24, Secretary '24: Student Athletic Council ,243 .f,, . - ., Glee Club '22-'23g Bulbul '22: The Gipsy Rover I 1235 Pa3Ttband4PoiQ'1,der glul:rJ22-2233 Home. Eco- porriicsb u 255 A ice24resi ent 245 Washington 52?j'j img rving iterary ociety . ? 2 35625 sz , if MA ffazi 11 ill 5 FRANK BORK HBUSTERJ'- SQUIRE A pretty girl, a gallon of gas, four good lifes. ' Q52 What more could I ask? Nothing but more gas. ' QE' Qgi as fs' 5107 Entered '22: Corporal B Co. '22: C Co. '23: Sergeant D Co. '24: Extended Order '22, School of Soldier 122, Woodrow Wilson Historical Society '24: C. H. S. C. C. '24. lt's no secret among Z Frank's friends. that his good looks have broken many feminine hearts. We no longer hear of his amours, for now he belongs to one-'one little girl. Vwil 7 QQ IDA WISE 2: 9 gi 1: 4 ' W fi -1 -- E5 92 U I soLoMoN Little Miss Solemn Eyes, surel you are very lDl3C,' 21 .. . . v . .. f To your wisdom we will quai. Ah, nom listen to Elm? her laush ! lffqii QW!! - MMS Glee Club 'ZI-'22-'23g Bulbul '22g The Gipsy Rover '23, C. H. S. S. C. '24g Washington lrving Literary Society '24p Home Economics Club '24. Everybody thought that Ida was the quiet sort until she began to turn in page after page of annual ads, then it was decided the cat dicln't have her tongue- and believe me, she has been invaluable to the QQ! DYnam0l I7 as if M: is 2 WX? we yi. JOHN M. FREULER 1: v 2: 1: : HEssAY1s'r'- .605 zz Zz Forceful and decisive is his word: '5 M51 Whenever he spea s, he's allva s heard. lg! 3 7 y ,I I I '- 4 1: gl 1 Extended Order '20-'ZI-'22, X Company '22- '23: Supply Sergeant '23-'24g Hispanofilia 24: Washington Irving Literary Society '24g Treasurer of C. H. S. Commercial Club 'Z4g Vice-President of Savings Club. john is just the kind of a man in whom one can confide and with whom one can feel perfectly at home in discussing any problem or 5712: ri 55 ffff 32232 , 5 ,... ...... 2 Z I gg mv CIM , 41, yy I df X 669 ,uf I by ,343 :gh 1 2 000, '46 WW p 3 vw, yy , I .,,,W..,,mw HAY.,................................- ..........................,......................:::::::..:.....:. .,,..,..., Page 54 ' 1 ,mm n::::::::::::::-:zmnv 'f--- 1g1g:::::---:::::::::::::::::::::::: ' : :::::::::::: '---' f3Q'Wl',n M 'W '? ' '4': -- yn ?'i29, ......... .....,... ........... .....,, ...... . . . . ......... . .. ah! My W , W , J fy ----.. 'I .........., ...,.,.... ......... .... I if ' f 5 gg Q ...........1 lxxfffxl...xxx:Ifffxfffllffffffflfflffff.fffffffIfIff'ffIlff7 ' 7 U5 ...,,, , ,...,........ Q,::..:,W,, ,,,. .... - 32 ':...,,-Mt! ei iw if 5 1 55 W KATHERINE KROPP 11743: .. I .. 413 Light was her hair as the fairy flax, Her cheelfs like lhc zlawn of day. 5' 1, 1:2 l E. 'I' Orchestra '2 I -'22-'23-'24: Glee Club '2 l -'22- '23-,243 Bulbul '22: The Gipsy Rover '23: Cap- tain Crossbow '24g C. H. s. S. C. '2-1. C. H. s. C. '24: The Merry-Go-Round '24: Dramatic W' Q Society '23g Lucy McDonald Literary Society '24: Conversazione 'Z4. Cat has a cheerful optimism , and a friendly spirit which make us all like her. 4 ff? if f, ef: fi 72 V Q I, 5 fa: 97:2 ag S1 ANLEY HAROLD is :-STAN :gal EE , we H ff Z Of ivhall shall va man be proud, if he is not praurl of Q 'Iii his friends? ff 4 2 f W! Entered from Baylor: C. H. S. Orchestra '23-'24: First Violin: Track Team '23-'245 C. H. S. Band '23: The Gipsy Rover '23g Lucy McDonald Liter- jf ' ary Society '24. If friendship may be reckoned the masterpiece of Nature, we certainly have such in - 21,02 if ff: 5 I d' f ' - Elf!! -4 5 tan ey. We pre ict or him a great success in the .4 gy: f I-f za .: 1: ame o e. fi . JM? l if gf Wy: 2 , 1: rf 5: MARION SANDLIN '-SANDY 1 V if .. . . . 5' E The gleam of a smile as fair and as faint, And as sweet as the masters of old used to paint. ' ct f gf I I 2' If ' L'E.ntente Francaise '23g Home E.conom.cs Club ' '2 3 3 Conversazione '24 g Senior Wranglers '2 4. Qfl Marion seems to possess her full share of good points, Iff7?g 7 of: . . . . . 5, WM jig for she is quite as sweet to be associated with as she is fa pretty to look upon. She never needs to wonder who ff,-, is listening to her voice, for ever one loves it. MW? 3, 5 E 4 2: ' :E' 95 gs my 5 25 :safe gifs ge j z f'f NELLIE E GREEN 21 - A quiet demeanor, a girlish face . 1 '- . ay I Bespcalfmg sweet, youthful grace. 7 1 Ki . 31' i Order of the Gregg Artists '22: Glee Club '22-'23: Bulbul '22: The Gipsy Rover '23g Basketball '22: Girls'4Track Team '22g Gym Exhibition '22: Con- versazione '24g Certificate of Efficiency ,235 C. H. S. S. '24: Washington lrving Literary Society '24: Hispanohlia '24. Here's a girl who is an asset To ciur school and Class because of her unfailing 2 WW oya ty. W: 2 :5 :V 4: ' f 4: 1, . ,X-A We - Mia E115 Z, if ii E Q 1 - is 3 .40 1 4 4 0' 1 4 6. ff, W 41- fgg: ,gl , 0', ,Q Q1 , I '4 5 f 'ff97'i5 H'-A.,4.9,H,,,.f15:'::fg1:..,.,,,.w ,157--..........,.........,......... - ...,,.....,......:::.....:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::f,4 Page 55 ii ---.., fm?f7!vuv 5?ZlY 'ffm'-. ,. ....... .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,fg,LW M ------- -M '---M' we ,..,.,.. . ...,...........,.....,.........................,...,...,...........,..... 0 Q 0 MZWI ' M ,faq 4 gg :f gy .....,.. ..... L ,........,.. .,..... ..,....... ..,. 7.3.1 ..... Z ...E iukgummmnlmmwwrl-mqfwnWmmmumnibblg ...., .......................,.,.... ....,...............,..,,......... -955575312457 A if fi y W ff sz :E :1 ,3 ,025 EDWIN A. JOYCE '-ED fA co0KIE PUSHERH Few sorrows hath he of his own. 15? is ss is C.. H. S. Band '22-'23-'24: Manual-of-Arms '22: Aff, ff HI-Y '2l-'22g Extended Order '24g Advertising Manager Senior Playg Football '21-'22g X Com- pany '2l-'22: Tennis Club '22-'23g C. H. 5. S. C. fy '24g Hispanohlia '24: Stunt Nite '23: Ethiopian Strutters '24, Ed's good, he am-and for the ladies he donrt give a whoop CU-but they all whoop for EZ if lm- ls xii ERWHE ll U52 GEORGIA MARLER --GEO-I zz 4:5 ' 1 :E Though among a thousand you may try, Her place you never can supply. Entered '22: Glee Club '22-'23: Bulbul '22g The Gipsy Rover '23g Hispanofliia '24g Conversazione 0425 '24: Lucy McDonald Literary Society '24g Home Economics Club '24. Georgia has been with us only 9 a short time, but she has made up for the loss of the years she spent away. We know that some day If ff I C. H. S. will be proud of her. W ZS Wa? ZZ -1 lgf 2 W 1' tlif if 5:0 5' LENA BARON DIMPLE Dark hair, dark eyes,1lJut not too dark to be deep and free of feeling. .. 115 I fjl Z. Glee Club '20-'2 lg l..'Entente Francaise '23g C. H. 5ZMf S. C. C. '24: Home Room Representatlve '24g The Merry-Go-Round '24g Commercial Representative '24: Home Economics Club '24, Lena is a girl that we are proud of for the reason that she has shown such a splendid work in school. We all love her and wish her success on her journey. HW: sa Z0 2 1: 1 1? 52' f E '4 Iii if f zgwffg If KATHERINE DAVIS -' Ig :Z I Z KA'rIa: Q 5, :Z ii , if ki: Her happy disposition, her pleasant smile, Have won her friends for many a mile. Entered from Central High School '22g Glee Club '23g The Gipsy Rover '23g Lucy McDonald Lit- 17 1' erary Society '24g Home Economics Club '24g Dra- matic Society '23g Conversazlone '24g Science Club QQ 2:2 ii '24. Kate has one of the sweetest, most unrutlled W1 dispositions we've ever come In contact with. We IEW E v, Z2 ci 72 . , . know she will win the hearts of the folk she meets th If , 1 1-WA . 1: W: IE later years, just as she has won ours. .4 ,. gf 1: , 116111 5792: 5 1 rg zz I fin... ......,...........,,,..,.....,...... , ...........................................,.....,. fm!-'-H -.... Zwlmee ,.---'--. ff, ' --',-. L-7.3 ..... - pygmy ::::::::7j:::::::::7:::::::::7'y:::::::::'E::f::::::: '-'-' ::::::::-ini' 19 24 J Way..........::.:::::::..:::::::::::.. .'':1::::::::::::::::::::.....:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!4 ..., Page 56 -., , . .4 ae- gis::zz:1:1:Wien:Wage1:1::Wzsszzzggg:::32g5::::::::?:::::::::i'25Qg,m' Mmmldw 4' ..... 2, 1 23 J ig- ......, - ...............................,...........Y.,........................ ir HMM-an .. '.'. 'UF'-.w',',',a' ,,,'. u S -.......... nuns.. .,... . ... ERNEST C. KEYS if W5 -- -' Mft FIRPO Dare to be a man. Who dares more is none. 4 Entered from Valparaiso University '24 3 Boys' :fdf . . if 1 . if Public Speaking Club '24: Declamatory Contest Q55 '24: Tallent Historical Society '24: C. H. S. C. C. '24: Senior Play '24. As a friend Firpo is all wool and a yard wide, and as a student he is ex- W celled by few, if any, in the class. May he pluck the 57055 H , 4 f., best offered by the worldl 4 K: f M Wye Wwe 32 fee MMU ll 0 5 aw MARTHA FOREMAN UMARSE ANN She has two eyes, so soft and brown, Take care! A sidelong glance and she loo s down- 21 .. f., , ,, H 4025 Beware! Beware. WEE 55 3 . C-lee Club '2 l 5 :The Gipsy Rover '23g Declamatory 2, Contest '2 lg Paint and Powder '22-'23g Dramatic 1 Club 23: Tallent Historical Club '24g L'Entente 52,22 Francaise '24g Christmas Play '24g Conversazione .fin , . M4 1 ggwfg 24: Stunt Nite '24. Martha is the most lovable, 5 attractive bunch of humanity everl 1: f .- I fi CLEMENTINE CONLEY 22 CLEMMIE lfqwffi Z: X If A pleasing smile and always merry, A heart of gold and ever cheery. l JE 2-lflfi cle. club '22-'23g Bulbul '22g The ci 5 Rover if 12 '23 C H S C C '24 C 'IC P'yl 24 WA H ,g' L . .... 5 ommercia arniva ' 5 ,322 Lucy McDonald Literary Society '24: Woodrow Wilson History Club 'Z4. Clemmine certainly has a soft and gentle grace as well as attractive features. Zf0f2 :E Sh -ll I :imp f 5, e wi ong be remembered as one of the best of the 114 li Class of '24, especially by-lwhom? if' 4 Ei 57 fli if EE LOUISE ANTOINETTE BYRUM BOBBIE 1 035 .. . If 5 Brunette, petite, Winsome, sweet, Bright and neat. If Entered '22g Gym Exhibition '22-,23: Science Club iliffgt '24g Hiking Club '23-'24g Conversazione '23-'24: Washington Irving Literary Society '23-'24g Louise is always full of pep and ready to help in any way. Although she isn't a Latin shark she surely knows a lat lz:boutf'3Viligil. Here's wishing Louise always t e est o uc . ff? if as ie tt MWS2 as .... 22 , ro 0 ,W 'W-yy ,, , ',o jig 14 QW, ,W aw fa I 4 7 19 24 ::::::::::::::...:::::::::::.::::::::: .... ::::::::::: .........,....,.,................................... .s,,.,,w,,,.,t,V,.,,,fa ....., W, , 3, -------------------------------' ' - ---------------'--------------'-------'------------ --- .,....,..., Page 57 Mm:m,m,,,.,m,, ....... mum .... mmm:5553:5:3:3:::::xm::mm::: ez Y a yz:::::::W::::::um::zz::sz::::1::zz:zzzzzzmzzzzzzzzzzzzzssswzzzzzzaaizzzg-2 2 f W W fm f 4:3 :rw ,'h, cf 'ff' hwy fleas Q.. Y HAM 1,1 gf? 3- ........... ............. ..... .................... ........ .. . .... ............. 1 1 .nuunnnmu .wl '. '4,2'nnnn l X, . .,.... .. 3. 1 I 12 ': 1' 94 : .viii I fl! THEODORA RINGWALD - rHEo I . U Of softest manners, unafeclcd mind. WL. C. H. s. A. C. 'ZI-'22-'23-'24s cies Club 'zi. '22-'23g Bulbul '22g Cnipsy Rover '23g Conversa- Zim '24g Haspanofilia 'Z4g C. H. s. C. C. '24g The Merry-Co-Round '24g Lucy McDonald lriter- gg ary Society 245 Art Tableaux 24. We cant say 55 5, too much about Theo's loyalty. Ever ready to help, she has done a great deal for our Class. aw ess ie 4 I sz in SE 7, ,f fa zz f AUCE FOUST HA. E. F. HQ gg f'f 1 Her eyes as stars of llvilight fair, f' Like llvilighl, loo, her dusky hair. S. R. S. '2lg President '22g Culee Club '2l-'22s Bulbul '22g The Gipsy Rover '23g Paint and Pow- der '22-'23g Hiking Club '23'g Dramatic Club '23: Boosters '23g Maroon and White Staff '23g Football Sponsor City-Central Game '23g Tennis Club '22- '23-'24g Senior Wranglers '24g Student Council '24g Conversazione '23-'245 Woodrow Wilson His- torical Club '24: Writer Class Poem '24. H 1 all :: Q Z gi ? 1 GRADY PHELPS SANTA CLAUS --- PHOEBE A good stage presence, and tho' an amateur, He'll make a success, we all feel sure.' Football '22-'23, Football Lens. '23g Paint and Q Powder '22-'23i l... O. 57. '2l: Midget Basketball '23g Corporal Co. X '22g Second Lieutenant C '23g Captain Crossbones '24g Junior Play '23: Twelfth Night '23g Maroon and White Staff '24: Rifle Team '23: Captain Co. D '24l Baseball '24g l..ettermen's Club '24. 7: Z: saw fi firm: fi ARGARET E. GILLESPIE QW' ,Q lf to l1er share some female errors fall: Look on her face and you'll forge! them all. Class Basketball 'Zi 5 C. H. S. A. C. '2l-'22-'23- '24s Secretary '24g Clee Club '22-'23g Bulbul '22: The Gipsy Rover '23: L'E.ntente Frgncziiie '23: D amatic Club '23g Conversazione 'Z -' . ,ei Does noi her face speak volumes of strength, loveli- ness, tenderness and sincerity? She is as a steady lamp burning in the darkness. Margaret is a girl of strong and earnest purpose. Ski f W iv 00 if I in-.---n ---------- ---N ----- -----'- ---' H 'r::::::: f!::::::::::::::::::::f?'0 ' '9 ,J7 ,:::!f 'I::I:7:::t ' S :::::::: ':::::::::: ::t:::::: ::::::::::: ' ::::::::'::::iZW .... Z, .... ...... 7.6 ....... ........ If IW, fo 'laik w!,!Z IWW!! 1 42 W , f, jf , k 1 fel, 1 Io la, ,W , , ,ynf , ::::::::::::: .,.. :::::::::::.::::::::: .... ::: ............................................................ .M,.,,W,,,..:EZ'.:'f5: -..,. .W ,.,. Page 58 if I 4 .,., ..,,,-' I ,,. ...... .... fi z igffz W me r . .,.......,.............,.......,......................................... L ummm 'mmm , ' :::...:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::i3 1' 5' ' :vff faf'4 4 ' :Z 1: Qafqg ZZxqpMQ 32,5 32,222 f fb We :A 1: I 4 maya: :fbi GLADYS MILLIKEN l GLAD A dancing shadow shape that comes where sunshine 0 gleams, and .soft minds blow. E2 'Eg , Z, '4 Order of Gregg Artists '22g Special Glee Club '22- '23-'24g Bulbul '22g Gipsy Rover '23g Captain Crossbones '24g Boosters '23: Basketball '23-'24s f?? 51,015 Hispsnoblia '23-'24g Gym Exhibiiion '23-'24i MM .ff . . ,r Tennis Club '23g Conversazione '24: President of i Wf C. H. S. C. C. '24g Washington lrving Literary So- ciely '24p Merry-Go-Round '24g Paint and Powder ft?f'l '22-'23g Girls' Baseball '24. 24 wo,f ilfg i M iz .1 fl X we EDNA MCBRIEN -'EDDIE Me Z' A guardian angel o'er her life presiding ,Q ff WZ? Doubling her pleasures her cares dividing ily!! Glee Club '2 l -'22-'23-'24g Bulbul '22g The Gipsy Rover '23g Captain Crossbones '24g Girls' Hi-Y W2 Club '23-'24g Hiking Club '23-'24g Conversazione '23-'24g Science Club '24: L'Entente Francaise '24: Washington lrving Literary Society '24. Edna has been into nearly everything for the past four years and she has always done her part well. We wish her luck. FLETCHER KIBLER K1B ff The gloss of fashion, 5157 The observed of all observers. if 1 :E :: Q , Glee Club '21-'22g Midget Basketball Team '2I- '22g C '22-'23g Baseball Team '22-'23-'24: R. O. T. C. 'Z l-'22: Corporal X Company '2l- lzzi C. H. s. C. C. '2f1g The Merry-G0-Round 245 Woodrow Wilson Historical Society '24. All would not be told unless we said that Kib is fond of the ladies, just as they are fond of him. HAZEL STAMPER Hippy :Zi thou as every day lhou piclgcd up a orses oe. Glee Club '2 l -'22-'23: Bulbul '22g The Gipsy Rover '23: C. H. S. A. C. '22-'23: C. H. S. C. C. '24: The Merry-Go-Round '24g Conversazione '24. l-lazel has been responsible for a good many little lunclnesses- to lhe rest of us poor mortals here in school. All we can do is to wish her happiness and ffff? success. 55 1 3 gzwfg gzfa z ffm? as 4,55 is 5 , 'Z W'v0, ff ,,' 0 ef 46?,,, a',,9 ,Wh ',2 QW, fa ,W , f 010 M ',: .M,,,,-H,,..-ZEZJJZQ:-...,,,W' ,447 ................................ ...... , .,..........,.,............. : :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Page 59 1 fs..f s-s..u ,M 'ff' f--......'f sy-Q59 ana-of-nnfpvap-ln.,-.naar... I 0 in' Q kifflffffn'affix:fl:Z5121111221215I1:1151I1:if12:1:11111515111211121252115115111151?2 gi!!15112121151l::111 :11ff: ff:u::??: ,.-. W ..,-- L UW ...1... J f ,I 25 22- .................. .... ....................,............................... ...f ZZ 'M-,mmm g wh I 'mn'- mm-Mjzkd Zi 5 gifts K-f f .,.. 1 C55 E22 3: 1: I 155 If JOE HASKELL HAH A-.1osEPHUs 274252 ty gi ,gf-i Heres a man who is not afraid to say his say, Though thc whole town is against him. E, f , 2159? Piesiaeni of Freshman Class '2lg Hi-Y '22-'23- 24: President Hi-Y '23g First Sergeant of Co. Bt '23g Captain of C Co. '24g President of Boys Public Speaking Club '24g Student Council '23- '24g Track Team '23g Oratorical Contest '22: 0, Annual Board '24: Senior Wranglers '24p lnter- School Oratorical Contest '24. -loe's rare good fel- lowship has won him hosts of friends. Z ia 322 isfzi safe SE if E' 32 ww JOHN GI gl f 21 RABBI A-BEPPOH 554 73 . . .. 1: To argue is the delight of my life. Co. D '24g Charles Egbert Craddock Literary Society '245 Glee Club '2 Ig Woodrow Wilson His- lorical Society '24, john is a perfect gentleman, a lzyqi' man with outstanding features, and a striking person- WZ: i ' 1, d' is Q as HZ 4 ality though rather reserved. He is the em o iment E. mu of perseverance, straightforwardness and honesty as we close our High School days. john, we wish you ,j the best in life. WA 27M aw 'L :Q f' zz ii! ': if Z : ,Ze ROSE BOONE 43 KID wwf, A jolly disposition and a carefree rnindg A nicer girl you will never find. Volley Ball 'zti Basketball '21-'22-'23-'24i Track '22g Paint and Powder '23g Glee Club '2l- Q '22g Gipsy Rover '23g Gym Exhibition '23-'24! Captain of Gym Class '24: Home Economics Club '24g Hispanofilia '24g Washington Irving Literary Society '24. Even on short acquaintance you'll rec- ognize Rose as a friend worth while-such a gay. MMG vivacious creature is she. Ei 4 'Z' ff 2:65 .2 4 is wie ., ,, . . na.: si 71 MAURICE AMSTER Qifmi X22 .. .. --He'l1 make a successful business man U For he can do most anything he thinifs he can. 7' 751 if i Liein. of R. O. T. C. '24g C. H. s. s. C. '24g Tennis Club '24g Stunt Nite '24g Lucy McDonald Literary Society '24. Keep always before you that determination and sincerity that is always so charac- teristic of you, Maurice, and we prophesy for you a xii? long and happy life and They lived happily ever afterwards. Maurice is certainly a credit to Chat- fi 74 Hi h. iff 1 WZ? tanooga g wma iw? 51 .7 ' ':i 17' .... 2ev,s.ntFi.,.,.'-j ? 1 :L .10 0 1 W ' je I ' 9 ffgi ,2, I 0 1 I W '0 'f V11 'V 0 '14 r' Page 60 ,:'inlz'ff1 - ,Q 7jf '-v..,,,,,,,,,f2:W ..-.u,ff ' . 9 H ,,. ,. ,, 5::m111:::15: 1::1:: ::::1:::: ::::::::::::::zz::::::::::::::::::f::::::::::: 41,7 'Y ' 9:::::::: '- ::::::::p::::::::::::::::::1::zz11::::zz:ssc11111:1zzummmmnzmazs if 6 , W9 f I4 ' 'ff 'Me 1 , 0 0, 10, We 10 Ei M ....,..... ,..,, , ., ..,..,... f 23 if .....1.........,.... .. ............,............. .. ..........,................ L 0'ummm'mlwgfrfxxrgvgrmnnl EJ- ., ........... .,....,., ...........,.. ::::...:.:::::::.::.:::::.::::::::::::::::::Z Qty, LOIS MAE TURNBULL Z2 ,egg -'FATF Nymph ofllhe downward smile and sidelong glance, ln what drviner moments of the day art thou most W 5 lovely? C2.4H.BS.kAB '2l-'22-'23-'24: President '23- , L as et al '2Ig Glee Club '21-'22g B lb l '22, Assistant Art Editor Dynamo '24: Girls' ll-likb ing Club '23, Paint and Powder Club '23: Conver- 0 S8Zi0l1C ,242 Stunt Nite '24: L-Entente Francaise '243 Art Tableaux '24. My face is my fortune, a maiden once said. If that is true, liere's a maiden who has a very desirable fortune. if ll, 2 25 sz ws? weft if ll 32 afmq gif : H W ERBERTSEQCKERBY The symbol of service, the cross, And the sign of courage, a smile. Extended Order Platoon 'ZI-'22, X Company '22g Corporal D Co. '24: Treasurer of Tallent Historlcal.Club '24g Boys' Public Speaking Club '24-5 President of Charles Egbert Craddock Literary iff Society '24s Hi-Y '24, Annual Board '24. f-sv' Ji ffm V - . . . .. . :iffy is a prince of a fellow, and luis likeable disposition is if Timeliliing you just can't resist. lt's impossible not to 52 ' 4 1 e im. W Q l my 6 4 725 ii , at ZEWQ 22621 9 1' H 9:1 .1 MARY ELLEN ACUFF sz ia f Her outward charms are even less Than all her inward genllenessf' gipsy Rover '2?i4Spr3g Fgtivag '23, Fei-reiary of onversazione 5 ice- resi ent o ' ntente Francaise '24g Treasurer Girls' Public Speaking Club '24, Hi-Y '24g Senior Play '24: Annual Board '24g Paint and Powder '23-'24g Csym Ex- liibition '23g' Manager of Ticket Sale for Stunt Nite jutlgntlollen is a good scout, a fine pal, and a splendid ,f 31 EUNICE COLQUIT ,, 0,5 551 fi, '-DIMPLESH 1:0 52 5 '2 Most gentle is she ,' her large charity Ham in lm heart was mom for all mai be. Entered Mid-Year '2 Ig Basketball '21 5 Cnlee Club '22: Bulbul '22, Conversazione '23-'24: Girls' Hi-Y '24: Science Club '24: Hispanolilia '24g Senior Wranglers '24, We often think that when we leave school our minds will leave with us, but we know that here is one who will never forget, and we will never forget lier. Z 55 -vf! 57 922 57' W :fi f: ggw!a.,...........,.. ..... ...... ...... ..... .................................,. ., ..,..... ,A ......... .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, Zap 400, W, CQ '--- ..... ,Lug ..... ,W .... W., ..... ...... 5 ..,.. IIIITQZQ Page 6l 9 35 , l 2 W ,..., ,re-f-..,,. ,,,f '- 4 5 Z g: : g::::: ::::?x:::::i:: i:::::::il??Q 4'lfr tai u? gIf1:fW5:::::i:::x1 11122223:I: ifflifiiH111i1iH 5?5 1113? .. 1, I 4 0, - 4 , gf s 1 1 , ,, I lf 1 , v ,Q I ,' Mg: Z ,c ...,....... 3 Q KIM W W4rZ 7 3 ,,.. ...... , ....... . ....................,.......................................... 1 g . l ''::::::::,,gggggxxg.,,:J55:33::g::::::3::::::5g3::g3:,,ggggggggggggggggggi 1: L,f,5.,,,,...... ....... ., M,,,,,W,!,,... ..... W-uj,,J 4, E71 3? 52 45' Q: 5' QQ' 2' f fi xW: 15: sz is QM4 LEWIS E. STRAITH, JR. if 4 ' 1 0 . Delerminalion makes dreams come true. 'fpg 2 f ,f W- C. H. S. C. C. '24g The Merry-Go-Round '24: 3,015 Washington Irving Literary Society '24g Rifle Team QW '24. Lewis, with his winning smile and congenial manner, has won numerous friends during his stay with us. The Class of '24 is very fortunate in hav- ts 4 if .fn-. . . . . . if :. M417 mg Lewis among its number. He is a true friend, 22 , E2 -ff A .. 4.1 li Q and his friendship is valued by everyone. Wi H2 :za- K UWA 5' ,132 as is EVM: SARAH KATCHIN SARETTA :QQ 5072 'Far ma we search before we find ,Q Zig to f. 9 . .. V. .4 A heart so noble and so kind. Glee Club '2 l-'22-'23 5 Bulbul '22: The Gipsy Bovey v23: LfEnt2te Eran3ais5i23lji C. HES. C. 24, The Merry- o- oun ' , ome conomlcs is Club '24. Sarah, dear, we believe the face pictures the heart, and believing this, we are sure that your heart holds a cheerful, friendly feeling for your 35 4 fellow-students. 322 if wg 5 2776: 7 5 iii! 1: OE Sl-IAVIN gz Zf UJOSEPHH if ff: Of good discourse, and excellent musician, loo. if Q y s 9 if Z . gi Extended Order 22- 23: C. H. S. Qrchestra 2l- EZ '22-'23-'24g C. H. s. s. C. '24, sem Wmgie., 13, if ff: r , ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' zffffif .2 K: 24, Hispanofilia 24. Joes optimism and willing- ,Wig ness to help others at all times are bound to be assets in making a success, as we are sure he will, of every updefrtalcing to which he puts his hand in the game ff' I . li I 5. if 4 2. rgfiz gg? '. KATHERINE ELLIS sz yy 25, ff KATU A thing of beauly is a joy forever. 5, 51 EE M E5 Glee Club '2 l -'22g Special Chorus '21-'22, Spring Concert '23 3 Bulbul '22, Sponsor City-Central Football Game '23, Conversazione '23-'24' l..'En- Zh tente Francaise '24 5 Home Economics Club '2 4. No sweeter, dearer, lovelier girl, with such polish and wmsome charm, can be found in the whole wide world than Kat, with a soul and heart so warm. e 22, li: zz? 1, , , ..... ...., .. ................................................................. ..... . . ..............,.,. .... ......, . . , , ' ',,...5Z:,,Zg:-...,,. .. by ................................,.. ......-. ........................................... : : :::::::..::::::. Page 62 , ....,.... .............,.. -C .............. M .......................... - ..... w --M-Mdmthwiml--f vf' rl' ' ' ' fA 11 P- fl l v1 5 V :f::::: ' 12::fu1235:Ilfiflfffflfxnfin1T11if111ifif1111121121G11211711L11Z152111 H . M M' 1 ' f , , 0 . , fe 4 1 2' , ,y , ,W, ff , , Ymmo jj , if ' ' 3 . I ::::::::..f:x:x:::::f..xfxxffffffffxffffffffffffflff..IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII7 Z' L . ,,,..,m-. ,..... .,!.,,.,,,M -.,,,..,... . , 5 zyz, if ,In CECIL SPENCER f-LITTLE TU 733 With deep and tender eyes like the stars. Entered '24: Clee Club '24s Captain Crossbones Z 24: Charles Egbert Craddoclc Literary Society '24g 215 Woodrow Wilson Historical Society '24g Senior ,Z 1, 5 Baslcelball Team '24: Conversazione '24. Although, Cecil,-you dldn't enter until '24, but from the many gg ,fx llCllYiIlCS yt?-Au havedbee? in. hwgat kind of A record wou you ave ma e i you a an early start? li ,' Q, :Q 1,1252 24455 Z: :' Fifa 51 ig 1101 :: X HYMIE KARSHOFSKY --FRECKLESU zz' 1 2: ,, : E2 Oni cannot always be a hero, but one can always e a man. C-lee Club '22g Bulbul '22, Junior Play '23g C. H. S. S. ' C. '24g l..'E.ntente Francaise '24: Student M Council '24, Hymie is not, by any means, an enemy I' of the fair sex, altho his dreams are not of girls alone. He has algreat ideal in life, and his many friends hopiltlgat in the near future his splendid goal will be 5 reac e . 0 :: ug 4, - ! ' EE 4 ig, Q EVA CARY ,gf 5,1 55,215 The joy of mirth and health her eyes displayed, And ease of heart her every Ioolf conveyed. 5, 1 5, A - is ' fif gg Entered from Birmingham High School '22: C. H. S. C. C. '24: The,lVlerry-Go-Round '24g Girls' Basketball Team '22-'23-'24g Clee Club '22-'23g Bulbul 223 The Gipsy Rover '23g Senior Wrang- lers 24. Eva is one outstanding character in her willingness to do anything, no matter how great the demands. She never spares pains to carry them out. if fl CHARLES MCPHAIL If worry were the only cause for d th, lh I h Id live forever. ea en S Ou Stunt Nite '24g Top Sergeant of Co. C '24: Manual-of-Arms '24, Washington lrving Literary Society '24. The Class of '24 can boast of no bet- 4' ter sport than Charles, nor of a more sincere friend to his many associates. Charles is rather modest, but he lilzsijrtreicputation for Hgettin' there with everything he 0 a es. M 55 1 i I l JM. ,IZ Page 63 5 i I 5 i. 5 f., --?zf -w-...,,,,,,,W'7f 4 f3ffE..,,,,,f 5?1? Yfiiiiiiiiill25 515152 'y':H1f1:1 5151551151:::2:::::::f:::::::::f:::::xxffxf 1 ' I ffffffff ifxlzflxif215122212352211H521113121H11255551i51112H522151111151L15iE gvqiym' Y ff' ., ' .' f' We 022 . 1 31 if I ,.1g.,,,,.m---M-..w:,,:3,,m,...,,...- A ....... -...,,- ..... ...... - ......... - .................... 2 ' '5!.,j7r45l f if . -2 f 5 I I W ii f AVA WRIGHT ii I we Esrigzi 7 il H UMPS 15 ,TI W M Wifi ,I0 1 musl not say that she is true, QW gi l But let me sap that she is fair. Entered from Decatur High School '23: English So- .4 ciely '23g President of Bible Class '23g Boosters -23: Paint and Powder Club '23g Conversazione '24g Glee Club '24g Francis Lynde Literary Society ,, '24g Woodrow Wilson Historical Society '24, Ava E5 I 1 rl 0 vi is one of our best-lilrecl Senior girls. She is vivacious and jolly and is always willing to worlc for her Class. EE' VW? ff IZ ziwfi we 7? ELIZABETH VAUGHN 5 I 1: li When she had paused, il seemed like the ceasing of exquisile music. 2 . . . . is WWE Maroon and White Stall 22- 23: Glee Club 22- 5' 7 ig '23g Bulbul '22g The Gipsy Rover '23g Stunt Nite 559 '22: Oratorical Contest '22: Paint and Powder Club '23g Twelfth Night '23g Girls' Hiking Club '23: 2422 C. H. S. A. C. Vice-Presiclent '24g Art Club Play 52 0 3 '24: Senior Wranglers '24: Senior Play '24: Girls' 57 Club '24g Conversazione '24: Commercial Club '24g N Home Economics Club '24. li 4 3 ,915 QW! Semor St8t1St1CS :4 5, , 15, EZ Girl Who Has Done Most for Class ...... .......... ,I O BLOCKER Boy Who Has Done Most for Class--- -- ---ISADORE SILVERMAN Best A11-Round Girl .........-... .... ........ A N ITA GANN 't 'fig Best All-Round Boy--- ..... ..,.,..... J OE HASKELL Frienclliest Girl ..,.. - ---MARGUERITE KELLEY W . . , Fl'lCI'ldllCSt Boy ............. ....... ........... l.. 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El JE L4 1 5 'E 5: 97: C 1 3 S S W 111 E, THE CLASS OF l924, City of Chattanooga, County of Hamilton, :' 'lg State of Ignorance, being of sound mind, weak understanding and 4 5 ff: vague memory, do hereby make our last will and testament in form 0? X 1 and manner following: 'K I. To our beloved parents and faculty, we give our love and ,V.' grateful acknowledgment of their efforts to spur our ambitions towards the ff ' attainment of the goal we have reached. II. To the Class of 1925, we bequeath the knowledge we have failed to absorb fthis will fill volumesl. 5 III. To Virginia Miller, we will the quiet voice and winning ways of Mary 22 Frances McGhee, and we assure Virginia it will not hurt her to use them. IV. We, the Haskell brothers, do solemnly will, devise, and bequeath to Sammie Magrill our height and firm foundation. V. The reserve and dignity of Mildred Thomas we entrust to The Belle jg of the W, Charlotte Atlee. q VI. The spasmodic nature of Mary Englehardt we reluctantly leave to Harvey Fancher. VII. To Dorothy Wolfe, Elizabeth Irick, and Dorothy Browder we be- 22 queath the art of our Baylor Shiekess, Marjorye McLeod. ' 'img Vlll. The Class cutting escapades of Alyne Sain we thrust upon Doris 2 Garnier. I Q 1 IX. To james Wright, we will the gridiron prowess of Douglas Guthrie. X. The military gait of Frank Bork and Martin Reynolds we will to Ken- 3 neth Hildebrand and Vaughn Smartt. if Xl. To Tom Cooke, we bequeath Irvin Shapiro's ability to two-time suc- 1: cessfully. , XII. To Dorothy Latimer, we give the fond desire of jo Blocker to be able to manage the Annual Board. l XIII. Sarah Ballew's ability to do things we will to Margaret Hill, trusting that she will use it as well as Sarah did. XIV. To the unforgettable Ed Light, we will the surplus wit of Izzy Silverman. XV. Ava Wright's sweet disposition and beauty we will to Ella Frances Hargrove. I ' ' I XVI. Francis Cass and Maurice Amster s brains and success as heart- ,Q breakers we bequeath to Doyle Baisden and Ophus Riseden. E XVII. We will Mildred Cayce's mischievous ways to Mary Kirkland in order that the next Senior Class may not be composed entirely of angels. 2 XVIII. Last, but not least, the sweet dispositions and natures, winning 0 ways and industrious habits of the '24 Dynamo Staff we will to the Staff of '25. Z Now, having disposed of all our cherished and worldly possessions and ' Idiosyncrasies, we do set our hand and seal on this will, this the twenty-third day of the last month of the fourth year of our captivity. Signed: CLASS OF '24. if SHERMAN, of Raccoon. By BERTA COLLIE. it BRUMBY, of Gawgaa. AN1TA GANN. DICK SELCER, of Falling Wafer. AVA WRIGHT. iii?aint::::::::::::'::::::::::W:::::::::'Wxxxw::::::Zt:::::::::::::::::::::yf2 -f 3 I 'i9- g?5f::::: '::::::::: ' '::::::::: ':::::::::: : :::::::. i:::::::::: ,,.. 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Part of the manuscript which is able to. be .clearly read, we will reprint for the benefit of those interested in research in history. After searching through the first volume we compiled the following material: ln the Fall of l920 some 250 of the would-be High School supporters entered the portals of learning-and were sore afraid. But the upper-classmen came to us and said, 'Be not afraid, thou shalt suffer no harm.' And we forth- with raised our heads and were thankful. Soon orderly work began and we elected Joe Haskell, Dick Price, Sam Parker, Marjorye McLeod, with Mr. F. E.. Gunn, sponsor, to lead our Class. Ousside of a play and several parties, most of our Freshman year was spent stu ymg. 'lei After we had taken three months of rest the doors of the magnificent new High School building opened to us, and we entered. Now that we had had 2 one year of experience, we felt entirely capable of a big year, and we started it by electing for our officers a lively group. These were Dennis Childs, Berta Collie, Anita Gann, Josephine Blocker, with Miss Lillian Patten as sponsor. As we were neither Freshmen nor Juniors, the Seniors did not regard us as humans But when our Class supplied men for football baseball track tennis basketball, and dramatics, they awoke to the fact that there were some real 'live wires' in their midst. We were beginning, at last, to be noticed. Louis Cash represented the school in the inter-scholastic oratorical contest. On the whole we had a very successful year. ln the year that followed we realized that much work layaliifore fus and therefore we began work seriously. We chose Miss Bonnie i ert or our sponsor and Louis Cash, Martha Burford, Josephine Blocker, Imogene Ed- wards for our ofhcers. How faithful and excellent they were! We then selected our cast for our Junior play, 'The Big ldea,' which proved a great success and gave expression to the wonderful talent in our Class. Again Louis Cash, now our President, represented the school and won the Annual Inter-Scholastic Oratorical Contest. Z5 We had the honor of winning the ticket-selling contest for the annual 'Turkey Day' game with Central, and celebrated two victories-for old C. H. S. defeated Central for the first time since l9l 7. ' ' And now we are on the last year of our wonderful High School life. This year is marked by the memorable exploits of the Senior Class of 24. The first portion of the second volume was only partly discernable, but revealed the Major of the R. O. T. C., who proved to be none other than Alfred Law, also Virgil Comer, Lieutenant of the Battalion Staff. The spon- sors were, as far as could be read, Misses Josephine Blocker, Imogene Ed- wards, and Marguerite Kelly. In another we see Thomas Claxton and Douglas H15 zz We , ,, .. .. l. Page 66 Q... fiq '-. A267771 'N-. 1. I. 1: an TEH:557575::::f'E73515 3:5:5:?'d:3::::::g1::31:11:21fffifffjfizffffna'he 32 g 'j fynxx- 6 ,':: :Zzzzzxzxtzzzz:nun:Z51Z1Lu::neunnzunzuguniiawning? YFIAM in ',',',',,'- . ' , -. '.'... .' J. ,,... ,.,.,.. .........,.,..,...........,...........4.................. EEA, ..., ,,,. . EE Guthrie carrying off the honors of the athletic field. Farther down is the Girls' Athletic Council. We read that Agnes Speakman, Alyne Sain, and Bonnie Studdard are the basketball sharksl Lower on the page, we read of Anita Gann and.Catherine Kropp rendering programs in chapel. Glancmg on, we read of the l-lispanofilra and L'Entente Francaise. ln the former We distinguish Martha Burford and Helen Fisher. In the latteriwe find Sarah Ballew, Frances Snodgrass, and Mary Frances McGhee. Here in one corner-of tae lpagj me notice a picture of the C. H. S. Band and are able to recognize rc ar orris and Thomas Claxton, with Katherine Ansel, as gillffi sponsor. The next few pages contain pictures of the different clubs. On this page we find the Boys' and Girls' Hi-Y, .the leaders being joe Haskell, S. Rawlings. Lucy McGhee, Mary Lucile McGill, respectively. Next comes the Conversa- zione, among whom we recognize Alice Foust, and Ava Wriglrt. On the fol- lowing .page is the Art Club, in which we see Lois Turnbull, Mary Englehardt, and Alice Heibeck. ln another corner is the picture of the Science Club. lts leaders appear to be Catherine DeArmond, Edwin Joyce, and Charles Haskell. . Browsing through, weudiscover a january copy of the Maroon and White, in which we find the prominent members of the staff are Dorothy Heibeck and lrvm Shapiro. Qn glancing over the first page of the paper, we read an ac- count of the Christmas entertainment given for the Vine Street orphans. Here we come across Dorothy Doud and Catherine Hysinger, upholding the honors of the school through the lnter-Scholastic Oratorical Contest. Over there we Wig notice Lhatzl Beath Hlhubbard, Milton Mathews, and Grady Phelps are carrying QQ away t e ramatic onors. I is we continuecreadinggn tha second xxaluzne me finisl ar? :article corecern- EE, ing t e operetta, aptain ross ones. s or t e ro e o aptain ross- bones, Francis Gass could have had no equal. The next article we notice gives a full account of the Senior play, Rollo's Wild Oat, which proved a big success and gave further expression to the won- derful talent of our Class. Much credit is due Sarah Ballew and Grady Phelps, the leading characters. The last few pages of the old manuscript contain the remaining activities of the I924 Class. There is the entire Stunt Nite program, telling of the dif- ferent stunts that helped make the affair successful. We notice lower down on the page a picture of the Student Council. There are many Sophomores and Juniors represented, but we are able to distinguish Martha Shahan, Sara Russell, and Dottie Mae Jones, of the Senior Class. On the opposite page we can hardly read the exact words, but by close observation we find it to be the Honor Students. We note that there are twenty-five names sub- mitted as students who have excelled in their work for the four years, but only a few names are easy to read, being: Imogene Edwards, Dorothy Doud, Josephine Blocker, Mary Lucile McGill, Francis Gass, Frances Snodgrass, and Marjorye McLeod. The last page of the worn manuscript, which is very valu- able to many, tells of the wonderful accomplishments of the Annual Staff. By glancing over the article we see that the entire staff gave all their time and efforts to publish the largest and best Annual ever known in the history of High School. Yet the only names readable are Josephine Blocker, Marjorye Mc- Leod, and lsadore Silverman. And here the manuscript ends, telling of the night-Graduation. JOE HASKELL. CATHERINE DeARMOND. 3,5 MARY LUCILE McGlLL. 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As I entered the gate, whom should l see but one of my old In buddies and classmates, jack Studdard, who had at last yielded to the noble calling of selling peanuts and balloons for the kiddies? is With a Hello, l walked on to the place where the various exhibits were on Q, , iz Ayflv ,' display. I found at the Woman's Building Misses Lena Baron and Sara Katchin, demonstrating Straight's Heatless Cooker, the wonder of the age. As I gaze at the pies and cakes and other goodies on display, I see that Miss Kath- 1 erine Davis, Miss Dottie Mae jones and Miss Martha Shahan have all won first prizes for their excellent pastry wonders. Growing tired of seeing all the good eats and being deprived of the pleasure of eating any, l leave that building and start towards the Midway. I am stopped by hearing a familiar voice calling, Milk for Health! Drink 3 More Milk! I look and who should it be but Ella Margarite Connelly, who ,Z scored such a success at C. l-l. S. in the play given by the Home Economics Clhubg cllrxalticeltlhalt, hcl: co-workers are Eunice Colquit, Lois Harrel, Sara Rus- 5. ' se ,an ice Cl ec . 55 At last, after successfully eluding the numerous other attractions of the Fair, including the skating rink, conducted by Douglas Guthrie, who also has I several large classes in which he teaches the Art of fancy skating fit is rumored that incidentally Mildred Thomas, Gladys Ridge, Irene McBrien, Frances M, Snodgrass, and Agnes Hudson are getting to be quite proficient in this Art, in '., thanks to Mr. Guthriej 3 the dog show managed by Fred Williams and Mattie I-lenry Hale, and the photographer, Mr. Herbert Lockerby, who maintains that if he can make your picture and develop it in less than five minutes for the nomi- nal sum of 50 cents, I reach the grand and glorious Midway! l am attracted by the pleasing laughter of some children who are gathered around a clown. On going closer, l see that it is none other than Cooper Dyer, who is making quite a success at this work, to which he is particularly adapted. Soon tiring of his jests and comic faces, I walk on. I hear a feminine voice ,J crying out, Get your baby dollies right here! On close observation l see that it is Mary Englehardt and, while looking at her customers, l see that Louise Byrum and Virgil Comer are triumphantly taking away four dollies with them. As Louise drops one, I see that the old High School prophecy has come true, for she has a plain gold band on the right finger. Walking on, I come to a wonderful sorceress who claims to know all, see all, and tell all. I go in and, as these familiar faces that l have just seen have brought back to me the memories of my classmates at C. H. S., I ask her to tell Z me what they are now doing. She looks into her crystal ball and says slowly and with great emphasis: 4 Your classmates have achieved many wonderful successes. The first one 7 I see is your Class President, Louis Cash, now Democratic nominee for the Z Presidential chair, who, with his spouse, formerly Miss Berta Collie, is making a tour oithe States in behalf of his campaign. l-Iis platform is 'Vacations of 3 six mont s each, twice a year, for the hard-working men.' His opponent. the , Republican nominee, is Miss Mary Frances McGhee, whose campaign is being 5 f U.. ,M , M, Z1 zz ::r:1::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::: ::::::::: '::::::::::::::::::::::1:5'r3 -f-' '4- -1'-- ' 54455355---553333 ---.'- 5 353:53---,,,:,,::, .............. .. ................... 19 -24 2i::::::::::::...:::::::::f.:::::::f .... :::::::::::f.::::::::::...:::::::::f.f::::::Qf:::::::::f.'1,Q. . , ,,,, 1 fZ,,,,:!6 ..., ,mwj,Qigfgg?Kggggggggggigggggggyfff11335Z45555,3M3m,,?fZ::::::::m3w..m::g Page 69 I .. .. ,fm-.. , lzzzzzzmgggrg-'mm --,.-, glam, ......,......................,.................,... '1,, IVj,m ' w 'w--41 4 E? gen W M ' W 7 E 0 f' 4 yffffffffh'713:zfilfziniffiflifiliilii1:52li:::::11151111i1151112i51?1?'v151111Hi? 2 5 if ................ ...... ....................................................... 1 23MMM-Mm,ww5!::::::5?6mMn' :kEJ:::::::f, ' --- - ---,::::??E:::::::::::::::::EE???:::::::::..:::::::::::f::::Z successfully managed by Milton Matthews, P. D. Her platform is 'Long Live the Women. A great deal of competition is anticipated. Wy 1 1 .5 -- . . . , , . A pl Mr. Clyde .Jernigan is in charge of a radio broadcasting station, which employs Miss Mildred 'Cayce as soloist, Miss Anita Gann as pianist, and Miss Katherine Kropplto play on the bells. This noted trio scored quite a hit when Miss Cayce sang Love Sends a Little Gift of Rosesf An enjoyable number of 0 3116 Czlelllngs plliogram lils flhe latest dance numbers rendered by the jazz oun s, an orc estra w ic is directed by Mr Forrest Hilli d Th h ,Wg , , D . ar. eot er 5,155 hounds are Stanley Harold, Eliaabeth Jones, Thomas Claxton, Joe Shavin, Marjorie Tauscher, 'S. Rawlins, and Edna McBrien. Mr. Joe Haskell, the VOICE of the Class of 24, gives selections from the speeches of great men of his time. This is eagerly looked forward to every night by listeners-in. There is a rumor being spread among the elite of Chattanooga that the Missis Qcglinthi Czixnmiron, Helen Fergerson and Swan Hunter are still in the :g l,g. ' HW 1: race or un y u e. 5, d f Edlrnn .Joyce Elmaking quite a bit of pin money as salesman for the won- erlu c emical of iss Josephine Blocker that is guaranteed to serve as a shoe polish, tooth paste, sauce for cafeteria stew, beauty clay, relief for sprains, a sure cure for toothache and heart troublef It is rumored that the name of , Zi this marvelous discover will soon be c an e ' ' ,fm Y g cl to Joyce s Chemical. ,, ,, .ul now see that Carter Parham, mana er of the Live Stock Com an is - . . , g p y' , mx: Emalginifla tour of Africa with the following cast: Richard Norris, Beath Hub- 3 g: ar , arguerite Kelly, Katherine Hysinger, Ernest Keys Mary Ellen Acuff 455 and Martha Ford. It is said that their performances are received with much applause by the natives. The Vaughn-Gass Company has just arrived to tour W America. Their first appearance will be at 'The Wild Oat Theatref which is owned and operated by Martin Reynolds. Miss Vaughn is expected to make quite a hit with her herd of trained goats that can do anything from washing dishes to toe dancing. Mr. Gass as Mon Sewer, the world's greatest imper- sonator, gives a wonderful imitation of a monkey eating Annual Board peanuts. Miss Anne Mae johnson and lsadore Deitch are now connected with the Stock Exchange on Wall Street. lt is said that they are rapidly ascending the ladder of fame. Margaret Hurst is runnin an u -to-date Da Nurser with Zi .WW ' g p y y' if ZH Theodora Rmgwald, Reba Leamon, Edna McCollester, and Elizabeth Melvin as assistants. Miss Ringwald amuses the children with drawings of Mother Goose characters. . 2 fs -- . asf Mr. Charles Haskell has recently opened a dental office in the Volunteer Building. He is praised by all, his method being very painless. Miss Dorothy Heibeck makes an efficient office girl and Miss Marian Sandlin is a charming nurse. Helen Fisher, Nellie Green, Mayon Miles, Clementine Connely, and Georgia Marler have edited a book called 'How to Get By the Teachers and Graduate' 224 .. . . . . ,ii The Dorst-Dorris-Doud Delicatessen Dispensary has opened a chain of stores in Rossville, Bushtown, and Falling Water. Louis Marks and Maurice Amster were seen the other day down on East Ninth Street polishing their 'three balls' in front of their shop. It is said that C. V. Mcphail is a frequent visitor to their shop. Imogene Edwards, as owner of a rope factory, works many men on her strings. Stanley Winfrey, john Freuler, Frank Davis, and lrvin Shapiro are at- tempting to cross the lightning bug and the bee so the bee can work easil at .y .. . Y night. Among them all they may succeed. It is reported that Ruth Fuller, :gfw . . . . . . . . if H Katherine McWilliams, Louise Kirkpatrick, Kitty Margaret Blevins, Lucy Mc- Page 70 . sdf'-.4 fjjsyzfkkftgh ,f - ,-1122121111gwirmzzzzzxt3:12:1:yi5:11zz:::1::::::::::::::::::::::::55ii:::::5:Qi? m ' .l 'ma' igrggggggg- --'- ggggggggggggggggggggggggggmm:ggug:ggmmmgmmmm fzgzgg img 1, W .,,.., aj Y :I gs. .....- , ........-.-.-. .Q .-.................,..-... -e ff-.---........-.....'..... ' Mnnlu 'IIII ' ,M . Ninn J- 'fxffffffslxxfxxxi .--- :xx::::l:x::::x::::::::1::-JIIIIZZIZIIIIIJIIE? . LAM ' JE Ghee, and Bessie Mae Smalling are members of a class taught by Miss Martha W ff Burford. The ambition of this class is to attain a Mrs. degree. lt has been reported that Mary Hazel Hunt was arrested for speeding and ,542 almost knocking down two policemen, namely, Gladys Smith and Mary Lucille 2, is gl , w ose amous mo o is ever e presen w en nee e an us eep ,i Z, Mau 1. f NNN b f h dd atb k if if out of dangerf Miss Hunt is a driver for the Foust Taxi Company, lncor- porated. Other well-known drivers for this company are Annie Mae Spears, Virginia Pechman, and Gladys Ridge. It has also been noted that Messrs. Frank Bork and Moses Lebovitz have now managed to put the three K's on a 5 paying basis. It is said that they receive a great deal of pocket money fon the 4 sly, from this source. Q5 Hymie Karshofsky has opened a new sanitarium, 'The Kill or Cure.' Celia 9 Mennen is employed as head nurse and under her are Edith Lebovitz, Lena Baras, and lcla Wise. The good news has been received that John Giffe, suplerigtendent of Lyon's View, is expected to arrive in Chattanooga at an eary ate. Word has just been 'received in the United States that Rose Bodne, Agnes Speakman, Bonnie Studdard, Eva Gary, and Emily Hershfield have brought W back the basketball championship which they won at the Olympic Tournament. A La Glatha Tjtrm angl Mgrgaigi Sillespie gave Tlpegecilj-a new moldgtelfhop. mong t e mo esare oun eci pencer, orot y o mson, an at erme Ellis. Methods are also given in dyeing the hair by Catherine Jacoway, Helen Robertson, Catherine DeArmond, and Dorothy Leavitt. Olivia Lowry and Frances Ruffin have been employed to give instruction on 'How to Get Plumpf B. Calicott and Alfred Law -are causing cguite a 'bit of unrest among the younger set because of their continuous activity as lnterceptors of Petting :S Partiesf Leland Coggins and Fletcher Kibler form a battery that is creating quite a stir in the baseball world, as they both have made phenomenal records, Leland at the receiving end and Fletcher as a southpaw. Katherine Ansel and Lois Turnbull have won recognition for their art work. Miss Turnbull is now a teacher at the Philadelphia Art School and Miss Ansel is a noted designer. Gladys Milliken is billed at several theaters as Edna Wallace Hopper the Second. 'Tis said she has many charming rivals. but so far she is the most charming Happer. Sarah Ballew and Martha Foreman have a jewelry shop in which they make expert designs on gold footballs. Marjorye McLeod and Lillian Starr are achieving fame behind the footlights in the chorus of 'Blossom Time.' Colonel Richard Price is now instructor of 'The Correct Military Walk' at C- H- 5- ulsadore Silverman, the noted cartoonist, has made a fortune drawing sketches of Jack Keefe with Grady Phelps as his model. These are all the members of your Class except one, whom you will find here at the Fair. Amazed at her powers, l left her tent and, after visiting a few more won- 26 ders of the midway, I decided to go home. As l was leaving the grounds l noticed a hot dog stand, over which Edwin O'Neal presided. I knew now that he was the one to whom the sorceress had referred. l was amazed at his occupation because l always knew he had lofty ambitions. SARAH BALLEW. ISADORE SILVERMAN. 1 If IMOGENE EDWARDS. .... ,,.. .,,.,,,1..., ................ Page 7I .4 sy 4 x ' 'L Q' 5, 'W X ki is , X2 1 x 4. .4 e EE5?i sr 'lfs -Ta 192 fa, Ya? a Yfev -Ili LC-ii 'L 'Mid 2 'A PF YC: H fp du l'n .-.- I N an 2' 4 X iv cy? L. Hp 5 lin A 4 I N ve, . I X 4. 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Biggers, Nell johnson, Gertrude Roberts, Tommye EirdicHjoiaace johnson, lguiiell godlkini Msalhii ' ac , uian o nson, te a ut er or , arence ,5 Wf Blaylock, Nannie jones, Evan Sacks, Rebecca egg Bork, William Jones, Mildred sandlin. David W4 grandma'-:,gAbe Kaplan, Louis Scarborrough, Mildred zz rewer, o ert Keating, Jeanne Schmitt, Joseph H Brumby, Edwin Kennedy, Reba Schroyer, Anna Louise : Burns, Edwin Kilian, Margaret Helen Selcer, W. P., Jr. S .7 Burns, Eora King, Mary Ann Seligman, Hemnie Lee Q' H Campbe l, Gerald Deane Kirkland, Mary Shirley, Albert 5 Carr, Frank Land, Mary Louise Silverman, Rose SaslClWla:lace Latimer, Dorothy Slalgosky. Annie 5 au e, arry Lehman, Elsa S a osky, Louis 1 Childers, Charles Lesley, Harvey Sliger, Annie Lea I 5 glelyinga, Ernest ll:ewis,Edward gloop, Ella Mlae ' '16, sf o en, ax ight, dwin martt, aug n If V, Colston, lrene Long, Dorothy Smith, Frances C. ff Comer, Onus Lord, Alice Smith, Marjorye ' gi 1, fl Converse, Elizabeth Magrill, Rose Smith, Shelby N f Cooke, Tom Magrill, Sammie Snodgrass, Therese 15 Coppedge, Alma Martin, Lillian A. SPCDCOY. Emily gorYini:Panliy martin, llglirie gtein,hME1iy Lohuiise oy e, ran ason, e ecca trait , ara ae Crerer, jerry McCutcheon, Wilton T0llC30l'l, l-BWSOH Crouch, Zada McFadden, Katherine Troxler, Ralph Davis, Lillian McMillan, Cornelia VRD Afsdalei George ' Deakins, Felton Merrit, George Van Wagner, james 0 Ee-Cleioxlgis, Louise mervillei Agitoinette XE8fkhel',JFl'Hnlli gjwlg eitc , orris ervis, sa ore a er, osep ine H De Long, Dorothy Miller, Virginia W8lf0n, ,l0lln D- Diamond, joe Million, Dorothy Waffenfells. Melvin Ddbfof, Nona Mobley, Dorothy Wescl1er,Virginia Duke, Eugene Moore, Rose Mae Wheat, Nellie W Dyer, Albert Morrison, Ernest Wilhite, Audrey 4 Etter, John Mulkey, Grady Wilkes, Bessie Fay Eaxacheie Fgarvey llhluriiiay, Asa williame, Lucile ,, is er, . . ort ern, Harr i is, eorge Fowler, Raymond Northington, Salin Willson, Manning Frederick, Helen O'Brien, john Wilson, Katherine ' 5' Garnier, Doris Okin, Rachel Winer, Norman i goodlallif,lRichard glpller, Eunice yliner, Raec I reen, e en ' eal, Cathaleen inzimer, e ia Griffiths, Houston Orlowek, Bessie Wise, Abe Hall, Emily Owings, Veneta Wolf, Dorothy Hartley, Louise Pack, Leola Woolford, Rees Hargrove, Ella Frances Parker, Lola Leeta Wright, ,lames ' Hassell, Frances Parker, McEwen Wright, Lundy E' If ii 52 ' f' 'f 5 ii ' i 'zt'::::::::::::':::::::::::::T':::::::::: :::i::g:Z::::::MZ::::::::::::i::::::::j51! 3! 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PAUL sims ln September when the doors of High School opened, one hundred I and eighty-five prospective juniors entered, not as childish Freshmen, or bold Sophomores, not even with the high and mighty air of the Seniors, but as a class of students which exceeded, in number, all the other junior Classes ever known at C. I-I. S. Our first meeting was held for the purpose of electing the officers and the sponsor. Mr. Sims was unanimously elected sponsor and has been the very life of the Class since then. He certainly has the true MC. H. S. 4 Spirit that can't be downed. Through his efforts we have been able to stand together and accomplish many things. ln the ticket-selling contest for the City-Central football game, the ,ff Juniors did not come out on top, but that does not mean that no work was Ilya done. Mr. Sims offered a five-pound box of candy to the student selling if ,,.fi the most tickets and this caused some strong competition, but Tom Cooke jf, carried off all the honors-and the box of candy, too. The junior Class was well represented on the football, basketball, track and baseball teams, and James Wright, one of our own Juniors, was elected captain of the football team for next year. Athletics is where we shine. The Junior girls' basketball team took everybody's breath away with their startling victories and kept up the reputation of last year's Sophomore team by again winning the championship. The girls on the team were awarded gold basketballs engraved with their name, date, and the position that they played. ln Stunt Nite our sponsor and Ed Light showed remarkable ability as end men. Al Fields would certainly have turned green with envy had he seen them, or at least would have been jealous of two such great rivals. Our Junior play, The Elopement of Ellen, was a great success, 0, due to the tireless efforts of Miss Aull, the director, and the splendid and f enthusiastic co-operation of our sponsor, Mr. Sims. The cast was espe- cially well chosen and deserves a great deal of credit. Onward and upward. Class of '25l Let us be the most successful and deserving class ever graduated from Chattanooga High School! Im ,,.... :W..,,,i .... .,. Page 76 SV' ? YE -T2 YQ:-, as '1 -S: Ya-1 .-: - - ., X- 5 ' K-2 'f Y ?f YQ: ln Nr . 4? Q15 , 1 x r f f' 59 X 1 S mm 63' 5 '1 I i -Igt :Qs ' IU' .. X .15 Q S 433 is -f' .S S my 6 ' AX:-1911, hu 4 LMS Tvrmeumlly U!! X .5 .-:Q Ae: N V ' . 11135 ' .f ' .-S wg , x -N , , ' s?Q 'XEYQN-5,. ,.,..,.. .ul Am., .g- ,Aetn a-3 , x A I I-9 T M Ht I1 Jr f 5- - s. I0 In 7 D 1 a :fo .y'a s:avf e- 1-73V 2 sax as sm ea- :ax :1- :fam 1 31-,Y 1 231. H' . I' U11 ' 4 QI W , H Z W 2 3 1, i Q I5 59 '7 4 'f It gl' i., f , J, 9 7 :H xlf .fl iw y X I S ll Ja k 'I 51 ? 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Patterson, Raymond Alexander, Margaret Foster, Mildred Koblentz, Alex Payne, Margaret xv In 'IEE Armstrong, Katherine Freudenberg, Louise Kalodkin, Leah Pitzer, Alvin 1 3 Ashworth, Katherine Friedman, lsabelle Kopetovski, Lea Plummer, Lilian 5 Ashley, Maurice Frost, Cecil Kuhlo, Evelyn Poolie, Flossie ff 9 Austin, Frances Furman, Bernice Lain, Louise Poston, Arthur Ballard, Thelma Gaither, Sue Landress, Elizabeth Porter, Pearl 1 Barkla, Robert Gault, Pat Lave, Jane Potts, Arthur gi Barnes, Sidney Gay, Kimbell Laster, Margaret Price, Claire LV' Beamguard, Albert Giffe, George Latham, Gilbert Price, Mary Elder ,f Beckman, Dulaney Girton, Hazel Law, Halbert Rodkin, Sara Benzizer, Helen Girton, Helen Leavitt, Louise Rhodes, Kirkman Blair, Lois Gould, Laura Lehman, Marguerite Ridge, Alfred Blumburg, Reba Gouldy, Dorothy Llewellyn, Smith Robertson, Louis godne, Flclarinclile graharnblnlaqy Belle liockwood, Dorothy Robinson, Mary renizer, a p reer, i e mina ong, Thomas Rockette, ohn ' ii Bridge, Lenora Griffith, Albert Love, Dorothy Rogers, Efliie 5 :E Bridge, Thomas Gross, Frank Lynch, Robert Rudisell, Amanda 35 Browder, Dorothy Hale, Mary Lynes, Marion Scoville, William 1' 5 Butler, Elizabeth Hale, Raymond Mallard, Nita Seiter, Pauline Byrum, lsabelle Hall, Alton Marshall, Leonard Shanhman, Mollie Campbell, Sarah Mae Halpern. Eli Martin, Annie Lee Shannon, Mary 4, ' Carmody, james Hamic, julian Martin, Mathel Shippey, Herbert ' 4 Carr, Gertrude Harris, Hugh May,Sibyl Shugart, Fred it Cash, Lena Hartline, Ralph McAllister, Marie Simmonds, Virginia it Castleman, Fred Hayes, Edward McColman, Robert Sims, Sophia Caton, Alice Henderson, Harold McCord, Billy Sively, Louise . Charlton, Elizabeth Henry, Carl McDonald, joe Sliger, Elizabeth Clausel, Edna Hiner, Elizabeth McGinnis, Irene Smith, Eugene Cochran, Aileen Hirst, Roy McGlohon, Lucille Sulivan, Marie Cohen, Morris Hixon, Lillian Mclntosh, Bernice Taylor, Joseph Comer, Charles Hollingsworth, Annabel McGlohon, Matiel Tucker, Louis Cook, Lois l Horowitz, Bessie McKeehan, Oliver Van Hoosier, Mary Louise Zfydi Copelan, Katherine Howard, Fay Miller, Ralph Walker, Curtis Corley, Andrew Hunter, Samuel Mitcham, Virginia Walker, Lorena Cross, Buford Hurt, Cecil Morgan, T ler Wall, ohn Cross, Celyn Huston, Horace Morris, Mayifvin Wasso-ln, Marian lgeitchlg Mollie llricllj, Elizabeth Morris, Sollie Watkins, Jack Q eer, ve yn ac son, a ter Marrow, Julius Watson, W. C. Diamond, Clifton Jacoway, Mary Frances Motlow, john Waxman, Frank Dobbs, Virginia Jonson, Ruth Mulkey, Emmet West, Anne Dorsey, Worth jones, Herbert Myers, Elizabeth Whitman, Esther Elhin, Carl jones, Susie Cliff Myers, Gordon Whitten, Mary Elliot, Ruby Kaplan, Fannie Nations, Ruth Williams, Edith Erskine, Charles Kaplan, Rebecca Neal, Mildred Williams, Louise Evans, Raymond Katchen, lsadore Norris, Annie Mae Winfrey, Homer 3, llgahrubil, George Eentnedifr, Reba lrjortfierrgfaiul yilsonlqlglargaret 4 , ., arrls, aura es er, rances ow in, win iner, a Fancher, Hampton Kilmer, Evelyn Okin, Sadie King, Cecil Owen,Harold 5qWl:1'ir'5Z:::iE5ZZE!5f::::::55gi:::::755932::::::gZ:::::55Q25g::::::i::::::::::::::gQf'?f '-5fF 45J-- I . 35:5---:::,::,,:, ....... : ::::::::.,.x::x:::,. ..... ,,:::m,..,:::,: .................,.... Page 79 :kg .... ....,.....,...........,...,..,...............................,..., f--- '-'f - S? 3 . -Wg.g- -Zxnw-nywng .fnp .-..... gp? Q f? ??15:f51W:2:f:f2:fI::1ZII11:211115211:1123fi?I112112Hifiilijixiibiiziigg Qui! .,,,,, ,.,..,.. n ...W,,.'-...gg-f- 'm.u, :J , .. .......................,.........,.............. 1: , :E '--51571357-1 Si 55 12 57 11 9 If Wai S h Whiz Op omore ass OFFICERS President .,.. .... E LIZABETH LANDRESS Vf....Pmf.1em ,... ......... E DWIN NOWLIN swezafy .... .- ---DOROTHY LOCKWOOD :. 12 as 4 2 ig, Treasurer- - - - - - DOROTHY BROWDER EE Z 117,41 59,215 sponsor ..... -ulvuss 1.11.1.1AN PATTON 55 'J The So homore Class is a live-wire classj With Miss Lillian Patton fam P lf as sponsor, it has attacked every undertaking with a spirit and vim that :: 25 . . . ii fi Wg shows promise for future Junior and Senior classes. il 5 . . . 0 On November 7th the Sophs held their first meeting, at which they mfg , 2. was elected. officers. They chose Elizabeth Landress as Presiclentg Edwin 'Z' if . . . fff Nowlm, Vice-President: Dorothy Lockwood, Secretary, and Dorothy IW Browder, Treasurer. Gold and white were chosen as class colors. Miss Patton has stood by the Class all year.and has.backed it up in ff everything it has attempted, especially in the ticket-selling contest held between the classes before the City-Central game. The Sophomores gg came in second in the final count, being beaten by the Seniors by seven- tenths per cent. They didn't give up hope, however, and expect to win t nex year. x The Sophomores had a girls' basketball team that was a credit to the if 40 . . sz if Class. They beat the Freshmen, but bowed to the juniors and Seniors. The upper classmen had to fight for what they did get, though. The :WSE zaffz Sophomore boys helped to make the athletic teams that will not be soon forgotten. The Class had three of its members on the Maroon and White Staff. i 1 fl i . . . fl i It starred in oratory, also, and one of its members represented C. H. S. rn boys' declamations in the inter-prep school oratorical contest. When it 1 ,' , , 5659, fad l. 0 If I comes to cheer leaders, the Sophomores think they have the best yet. ,, I is if . .... gi With james Carmody as cheer leader, and Louis Lam, his assistant, the iw 42 . .. . 2721 Sophomores can make as much or more noise than any other class. 4 . . if 4' 5 There is much talent in the Class that has not yet been developed, ei Z .1 , 465 E but next year and the year after are expected to be banner years. si 4? iff, , 1 M225 For the real C. H. S. spirit-depend on the Class of 26. 2240 .. .. 4,, sa 545 f as zz 2 f., M. ,. as s zz ::':::::::::::::::::::::::::::'::::::::::: :::::::::::'::::::::::'-'::::::::::::::::::::::' any - ' 4--1'- -My ----- 5 -----------.------- ----------........ ................ ..,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , , , 1: 5 , W W , , W 1 gg 1.07 ,mg .... 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VM-an ibn? -mrhfgh --'Zee:1:::::'-'::::::::::::::::::::::: ' :gg--.., .... hog., ' U ', i?qq3, ......... .., ........,... . ......... ,,,. . 1' W Muay, 41' ...., A ............. . ,.,....... ..............., ref.-.ms Freshmen ACt1V1t1CS Although the Freshman Class was the last one to organize it was by no means the last in school activities. ln the ticket-selling contest for the City-Central football game the Freshmen came out ahead in number of tickets sold. Much to their disfavor the winner was reckonecl on per- centage, thus making the Seniors winners. ln basketball the Freshmen had a Flying team, which was coached by Miss Magill and captained by Arnette Lively. The first game of the season was played with the Sophomores December 20th. Luck was against them and they were beaten by one point, the score being l l-IO. Thursday, january l0th, they played the Juniors. This team, which was destined to be champions, 'beat them I6-2. -But when the Juniors came out you could tell they had been through a fight, for the Freshies were hard to hold. They were also defeated by the Seniors, with a score of I3-7. This was a hard game for both teams, for the score at the end of the first half was tied. But in the last half, much to the Freshies' disap- pointment, the Seniors came up to l3. The officers of the Class are: President ..................... .... H OLBERT LAW Vice-Presirlcnl ..... --- --- --E.MILY VESTER Sccrelary ....... ..,.. A RNETTE LIVELY Treasurer ..... .....,............... A LVIN SETLIFF Cheer Leader-- ......................... BERYL BLOCK Sponsor ...,, ,..., C APTAIN GEORGE R. ARMSTRONG Acuff, Martha Allen, Irene Allison, Margaret Allman, Emil Altman, Dixie Anderson, Katheryn Badger, Harry Bales, Mary Nina Banks, Mary, Ella Barkla, Hallie Barnett, Herman Barr, Stanley Barrow, Sarah Louis Battle, Virginia Bennett, Marion Bennett, Thurston Bird, Roy Block, Amil Block, Beryl Bolen, Jessie Bools, Phinnie Brickman, Louis S Freshmen Roll Brooks, Howard Brown, Cosette Brown, Florence Broyles, lnez Bunn, William Burnette, Raola Bush, Eleanor Butler, Mary Canfield, Ralph Cromell, William Cartwright, Bessie Cartwright, Wayne Castleman, Gred Cates, Nodelle Cayce, Clara Clark, Alice Cohen, Morris Colby, Louise Colquitt, Margaret Comer, Charles Connor, Mabel Cook, Pauline Cook, Eva Cooley, Lolita Corley, Una Carliss, Alex Creveling, Helen Crowe, Eugene Daniels, Edna Doverson, Claude Davidson, Mary Davis, Helen DeArmond, Juanita Deakins, Virginia Deitch, Abe Danberry, Harry Diamond, Aaron Dickinson, Mabel Dixon, Floyd Dorris, Ellen Dubrof, Sadie Dubrow, Sadie Eddings, Lilia Edwards, Alva Page 83 74 ,Q .,. sf- 5511 .fn . rr-...,,,ai3Z f ,ww-...v My ' 'wmv V ' ..?.:: 1:31:13 2 E Q Z 9 l . ., . injsgwnnWmHIhwwxicwgmmmmm-njikj -.. 7fL.,,:zff 32 . gi Ellis, Martha Knittlewslohn L gogers. 9:13112 J-Ou Eversale, Pearl Kropp, ary ouise ogers, . i or Z Ferris, Evelyn Lamb, Roger Ronin. Al-n-am . Fitz, Sarah Lane, Marjorie Sale, Hewitt , ' Ford, Elizabeth Lankford, Howell Satter, Evelyn gg 0 Foster, Kenneth Lasater, Eunice Schnider, Edmond Fox, joseph Lee, Blanche Scoggins, Willie Rae ' Garner, Thelma Lewis, Richard Selcer, Dick , Garrett, Earl Lively, Arnette Setliffe, Alvin Geer, Rogert lilewel:-yn, ifhlden gkapirol,lEllifJE ,: Genter, orcas ong, uci e arp. aze 5 E ta Gifford, Thelma Long, Marie Shavin, Anna Goldman, lsadore Lyle, Marion Shinbaum. Sam Goldstein, Abram Lynes, Marian Shoemaker, Elizabeth ? I Goodson, Alvin Marshall, Dorothy Silverman, Lena 2 :' Goss, Dorothy Martin, Harold Smalaing, Mildrjil ul C , M l ' M y, Cl ud Smit , rancis . 1 1' ' Gielelifir Ablamilem M:.ZRisterPElmer Smith, Moore HQ Green, Louise McCrary, Nellie Sorrik, Paul Green, Wilson lVlcGaughy, ,lim Spitler, lilizabetih ff' Greer, Eugenia McGhee, Will'am Spitzer, owar 55 Guinn, Alice lVlcNobb, Carolyn Stevenson, Elizabeth 52' Gunther, Marian McQuiddy, Alva Stewart, Evlyss if .. Hall, David Meacham, Claud gtewart, lllaarly Q5 Holprin, Eli Means, Howard tewart, at ew , Harris, Louis Metcalf, Paul Stipp, Jessie Harrison, lnez Miles, Kitty gtone, Elrma Hartley, James Monson, Freda tone, ira 0 Hartley, William Moore, lshmael Sulivan, Martha E 2 Hartline, Katherine Moore, Mildred gusmanhjoeh 5 Z Hassell, Francis Morgan, Alice utton, ert a gi W I' ,V Hartfield, Nina Morris, Dora Swafliord, Mattobel Henley, George Morris, Flora Ruth Tallent, .Slice Mae H , G M ll' ' , R th T lery, ira Hillnngihesvieifdxe Mssdl-iz Wtillliam Tgylor, Asa ir' Hinton, John Myers, Emily Thomas, Milton 1 Hodge, Albert Nichols, Gilbert :lf-ll:omassonMPauline fl Hogan, Mary Norfleet, Hazel ornton. SYY Qifff in Houston, Robert North, Francis Thornton, Nellie Hudson, Elizabeth Olins, Martin Trimby, Charles Hudson, Louise Parker, Bessie eullozl Ajiie K . Huffaker, Ned Peals, Johnnie an rs a e. alle Humphreys, Margaret Pearlman, Abe Vestor, Emily ' Hunt, Emily Pennington. Mary Wallace, Micthell 5 lrvin, Karl Petsinger, Earl Waller, Adelia Jacobs, Louis Plummer, Wi'liam Waller, lrene ' Yacoway, Celeste Porter, Normin Walter, Francis lacoway, Waurena Posey, Ruth galtoniJClantoEm ,453 .l i . l.. l M Powell, Carolyn atten arger. e ,l:iIieT:?Eli:aEethae Powers, Madonna Wescher, Hilda Ilohnson. Ada Procter, Helen White, Hoyt johnson, Louise Ramsey, Dorothy White, Paul jones, Clinton Rawlston, Dorothy Williams, Ernest llones, Dempsey Rawlston, George Willis, Theodore ' lones, Frances Warren Reeves, Virginia Willson, William lones, Sam Reevin, Goldie Wilson, Grant Komin, Naomi Reynolds, Katherine Wilson, Matildia Keefe, Paul Reynolds, Mercer Wilson, Thomas Keene, Elizabeth Reynolds, Richard Windham, j. C. Kennedy, Mildred Richards, Raymond Winsimer, Lena Kilpatrick, Alice Richard, Thelma Wise, David King, Mary Ellen Roach, Juanita Wise, Harry Kirkpatrick, Maunette Roberson, Virginia Woods, Eugenia Klein, Marie Robinson, joe E ' 4411 :Q 2 ln11::'::::::::::i,g:::::::W::::::::hZ::::::?:::::::w::::::::?:::::?i,5?,.... ...... fra,-.-4f2E1..,,.-...,Z?? --.-' g:::::::,:::,3i f V0 0f'29,, '19 f3,' 1' 'Q' '0' ', M ' Page 84 f' -'x -ATHLETICS 1 A - '1 - l ll1-lIfl'.1'-Jlwllll'VU' C S lk lL5li1lll' ..l'lW 'lll hlli C - W ll M ' J, 'IIN wb MH! Y- Q 'H A ll 1 all I . .l..i...l. llllllllllllllv 1!.N llmmllllllllwmlllllAm.llllll llllllnllllll.l.lllmmll lwl mlllllllll ullrlllll illllll ' F o o t ln a l l The , Season I9Z4 COACH 'MLLFIY CAPTAIN lmxx me C. H. S.-, W, , ,- I4 Knoxville Central ,,,, , 4 I4 C. H. SM--- - 3 Bradley ,,,..,,,. H, 0 C. H. S.-,,. , 7 Marion- , 0 C. H. Sm-, H- 26 Rhea -- ,, - 0 C. H. S.--- - 0 McCallie ,C C - 30 C. H. S.--, C 0 Knoxville -, e, I4 C. H. S.--,,, e 0 Dechercl,,, 58 C. H. S.-... , 2 Central , I3 w . ,a 44-1 Page 86 T Ll L E C S Vlllllw llkkgliul 9 i t dl l dl M. ii ,, , -l A ' 11, i. .l.......l. l llllillluililulill lillllmlilxllllWim wyxu llilillil illllllumli ..nllll.uimuiwl.n.,llii-ixillll ' C. H. S., 143 Knox- ville Central, 14. l-ligh School was a week later than the city prep schools in starting her sea- son. The first game with Knoxville Cen- tral High was a hard trial for the team, especially as Knox- ville was out for the State champion- ship. High School kicked off to Knoxville. Knoxville rushed the ball to our 20- yard line, where we held, and the ball went over. We were unable to make first down, so Peak dropped hack to kick, but Knoxville blocked the kick and made a touchdown. They failed in the try for goal, but a High School man was off-side and they were given the extra point. During the second period Duke was hurt and taken out. Knoxville's star halfhack was taken out for dirty play- ing. Then High School got right and Peak tossed three LIGHT passes to Kelly for a touchdown. Peak kicked goal. The half ended shortly after this. ln the third pe- riod Knoxville with an irresistible drive carried the ball to our 3-yard line. High School held for four downs be- UEAKINS fore they put the h a ll over. Knox- ville kicked goal. High School came back fighting and carried the ball to Knoxville's 2 -yard line, but a forward pass was intercept- ed and then a punt put us back in mid- Field with only a few minutes to play. Peak tossed WRIGHT a pass to Kelly for first down. Then Peak showed great head work and started passing again. Iwo passes were grounded, then Peak threw one for forty yards that Boyd by phenom- enal speed got under and, eluding the Knoxville defenders, crossed the line with thirty seconds of play remain- ing. Peak again kicked goal, tying the score. High School kicked off, then time was called. Every man on the team de- serves credit for the fight he displayed. a line play failing, C. H. S., 33 Bradley, 0. Early in the first period a pass from Peak to Kelly put us w i t h i n striking distance of Brad- ley's goal. T h r e e p l ay s failed to make first down. P e a k dropped back and kicked a field goal. On the kick-off Bradley took the ball and marched MQKEEHAN mf' ivwiwgiifviwiriiif'+i:t2tt'il.mn:i1'iwxWlvrwiwli-if l l 957'VW 'Vttt4i'-t?'tft'1f ffffflf' vm' f I K -A , X 2 1 m ..,,- ...-,.,,,. Tu ,ii Page 87 'llllllwl I1 Ilumuwl Wwl tmwwiwv liluvwlwlllll X' 1 5 1 Wwllhllllllm lqxwm g'I,l1ll!.'1.'v will 3. V1 will xl N W nm.Vlllllm,,1'!:i'll Ll L E C S ltlllllligllllmi ,!!, 1 N ,llllihlllxl N. wlllillm' -li . A li will 4 'X imllllinl lx llll' l liuwllllll' ill lllllliluu v.kv,uA illllllilll it l.'Ylll11ll.uuw .ml - I llllln . wwxu rlwlllivi lwmil L....I.1l'l l f down to our goal line. Here Hi School tightened up and held on the fourth down. Kelly got McCray, Bradley's big fullback, fifteen yards behind the line. Then Boyd circled right end for fifteen yards more and our goal was 1 H out of danger. The cl.Ax10N play see-sawed back and forth until the half ended. During the entire first half Rocket starred in defensive play, his smashing tackles stopping Bradley's backs for no gain, time after time. The second half passed with several exchanges of punts and attempts to complete long passes, for neither one could gain through the line. When the whistle finally blew High School had won, 3 to 0. ln the backfield Boyd's work as safety man proved one of the outstand- ing features of the game, while Peak at quarter promised to give anyone a Fight for the All-City. ln the line the work of Captain Marshall and of Kelly was the bright spot of play. C. H. S., 7g Marion, 0. Playing on a wet field and away from home, High School was only able to put over one touch- GUTHRIE Cl0Wl1 in llel' Fight ll with Marion. ln the first half Marion took High School off her guard and she had to fight to hold her own, but in the second half she marched to vic- tory in old-time form. A pass from Peak to Kelly for twenty-five yards put the ball on the I0-yard line. Then Peak went off tackle for a touchdown and victory. Goal was kicked and the KEITH game WHS OVCYJ C. H. S., 265 Rhea, 0. High School started. the game with a new line-up. Marshall had been shifted from tackle to fullbackg Phelps from guard to tackleg Rockett from backfield to end, and Cauble from guard to end. But, notwithstanding this, High School showed the best driving power that they have displayed yet. Rhea kicked off and held High School for downs, then made three first downs, but High School held on the 25-yard line. Rhea 1 missed a drop kick. An exchange of p u n t s gave Rhea the ball on their l 5- yard line. They tried a 2 J-yard pass, but Meyers in- tercepted it and carried it to the IU- yard line. On the third try Marshall carried it over. The next score was made HELMICK f , il'Qj!L.!.t Iltllfi, 'W t'l,l li Y 'i.iM f5 fQ fiililf 53'jWgg',g,igxnw'jl.1:1',j.f3:-wg rims l'5W!U,W.fM!,lvQiQl as .fl l I Y in i 1 L 55'E999CPK4ay6 - ff '-A Y ff -'-T '-Af Page 88 tm, llWf llll 'l'lllllf,Wl'l '1'l'1'i 'f ll' lI1W 'Nl l ll,xlllljfllllllllWWI Will' ., ,xl W1will.,H,lWH ' ,,.: xlllllw ill Ll C S lllimi:.!,llll,,,1.,,,ljQwl.ghqlllli ,!,,, llylhilll 11,4 11 Ill L! ,XM ilfhllg-. fi ll ,I ll ,ll ',' QI 'V In .l........l. llllllllllllllnlnllll-livinlllllllwllllllii. rllwlllllllllllluvnlvlrlllllil' llllllIlilulI.,lllwlllllllill +..,1 on a long pass from P e a k to Marshall. After a succession of fumbles, we got t h e b a l l a n d a pretty run by Boyd put the ball within scoring distance and Marshall carriecl it over. Boyd made splendid return of a punt for 35 yards and Peak carried the ball over. Peak kicked the first two goals after touch- down but missed the last two. Guthrie went in and played creditably. Edwin Light was badly hurt and had to be taken out after playing a brilliant game at tackle. O'NEAL C. H. S., 05 McCallie, 30. High School started this game badly shot to pieces from the Rhea game the week before. A High School fumble early in the first quarter gave McCallie a touchdown and a little later they made a drop kick. ln the second pe- riod Peak broke his ankle and Boyd, who had two ribs broken, had to go in. The team fought hard but could not seem to find them- selves, McCallie making three more touchdowns in the second half. The all-around work of Meyers at halfback was the bright spot in High School's play. C. H. S., 05 Knox- ville, 14. We entered this MEYERS game with a practi- cally new team, but they put up a hard Fight, only allowing Knoxville tw o touchdowns, one in each half. The re- markable showing by the new men was v e r y encouraging Meyers, t h e o n ly m a n w h o started the season in th e backfield, did some remarkable playing. Deakins played well for his initial game with the first team and Wright promises to make an excellent quarterback, while Bunn starred at end. MASSEY C. H. S., Og Decherd, 58. Again we went on the field with a badly crippled team, for some of our men were hurt in the Knoxville game Meyers and Marshall were missed from the line-up. We had practically the whole scrub team in the game who had to fight against great odds, Decherd be- ing one of the claimants to the State championship. But even against great odds the team fought hard and they will be ready for Central. C. H. S., 25 Central, 13. T h e newspapers didn't concede us a chance in this game, for a scrub team was all we had to start against Cen- tral's old, experi- enced team. But w e w e n t o n t h e l'lll'Il,l'S Nu 'W1.1!'w ..f, .,.ffm33l.ll2ll?WW .lUW,U-.Wwif -fl., -1, i l' Mlfb1l Qf1j,3'lifllllfml 1 -es 9,91-4, ' .- Page 80 llwu HQ!! I i silluuiiiwq wiuiwll ylwllmlllw NW:1l.,lNi llllllllllli llllllllulllllllkllllfllllllillll l A , li, N! ,, hi ! A,,i'h X1 'il' l ,V H Inwl H xml' WZ! il ,i can Q i i i i t uui cs can .l.........l. llllllllllllllllilill..-1mlllllmlii ilnllllllllnlmlllilllll' llllllillllllll .,,,,.N millllulmi X...N 1'lnlllllllllMnlwv'lll' llllllllllll I ' field determined to d 0 o u r best, and Central was lucky to win at all. Except for two blocked p u n ts they would never have scored. We scored our two points when Massey blocked a Central punt and then a Central man fell on it behind the line. ln the last minute of play High School held Cen- tral for four downs inside her 5-yard line. After the last down the ball was only a foot from the goal line. Bunn and Brumby played creditable games at end. It was Bunn's second game and Brumby's first and the Cen- tralites found the ends hard going: also the tackles, where Massey, who BRUMBY deservingly m a cl e th e All-City, a n d Claxton were per- forming. Claxton was the star of the line and it was only his first game. Atch- ley and Helmick h e l d d o w n t h e guards and with P h el p s m a d e a stone wall in th e center of the line. Atchley did our punting and did it wet ball. Rocket and Wright, who have played all season in the backfield, played the game as it is writ, as did Boyd, who had not played for three weeks on account of injuries. Mc- Keehan, the other member of the back- field, playing his first, was on a par with the others. ROCK E'l l' well with such a DOPE At the beginning of the year High School started out with a team that could keep its pace with any of the best , outfits in this sec- tion of the country, though from the start it seemed as if it was destined to have a hard time during the season. Hard luck of one kind and another came from all sides, taking out some of the best men. From all appearances HUNN there would be no team left. On through the season the ever-new team put up a battle, al- ways shining in glory, though most of the time in de- feat. ln almost every game another player was removed from the team line- up, until at the last a new team went out upon the field and made a name for themselves. We may truly say that the Maroon and White always put UP 3 fight- CAUBLE NI, :wr ,,'i' .i'r1ivpiEg 'i E 'iillglhvy Hllil gy in Page 90 ll Wx lllylllwll .awwlllmrlwlliilixullllly llilllllniullluuluviiazlllmillwllll llliliwlmml u ullllll lllll ll ,a X, Y, xl .md l ,Ulm Ll S Wllllu, m'uw' lg WJ 1 lll I mll Nuymmw wMlgMm'll' Tm L..lll NWMMWMH - M ...... ,,.... MMMM M Basketball The Season I9Z4 xr H nom: v.w':'.xl o xi First National Bank, l 6 C. H Baylor , Tyner ,, ,. ., .. , C21 C. H. Scottsboro Decherd A-, . en-.. .30 C. H Baylor H Winchester , , I4 C. H Hixson ,, , W Cleveland ,. H, v- .26 C. H Notre Dame lVlcCallie ,, , ,, I9 C. H Marengo Co Soclcly ,,,,, , ,.I4 C.H G. lVl. A. St. Andrews . .. , I 0 C. H Baylor , Cleveland A f f Y f Y 116 H Cefltfal , . Dechercl A , , , . , ,, ,,,2 l Total,65l Qpponents 9 do llnu 5 M 1 C 'iigghllly1gigf,.uWg,.l5P'tum! f ' WWWHX!Ni: Wv,1HlI5:E.11 lllmmwl o J A llmil ff E, args- - Page QI wh ll ' ' ll I Y-1:41 lxyyyjxwwiixrliullwwilly!!jlllllllgwllllllllllny' xllllllltwllw Wllllllllll 'gg-Iiqwisx Ilwllzwlu !'1mWbl l .galilMyr1lll':l1g2nw' Ll Uf ICS l m,...ll.:.l..1Z 'l'. Kg-3 .l....l. llll imrlllll lllllllll. .llll llllwwmmrlw1'illll lllllw .l...l...-nullllwmi w.,,N ulmilllllllwf 1A,1wv, mlllillll The thud of the pigskin had hardly ceased to be heard at C. l-l. S. when C o a c h Dobbs is- sued his call for bas- ketball candidates. Captain O'Neal, Price, Lebovitz, Motlow, and Garner were the letter men , returned from last l year. After several weeks of hard work on the part of the men and careful sift- ing by Coach Dobbs, the following men were picked to complete the first squad: Biggers, Cooper, Deitch, lVlervis, and BROWN Brown. There was no prep league, so a schedule was arranged with representa-- tive teams in the surrounding territory. Our record is Very good, as we lost only three games during the entire seasong two of these we later made good at home and the third we lost at the South- ern tournament. Just before time to register for the State tournament Coach Dobbs was in- formed that every man on the High School team was in- eligible to compete, so we went to Au- burn to the South- ern Tournament in- stead. Auburn is only a small town, but around the college the players were treated royally. The DEITCH High School t e a m was lodged in the best fraternity house at Auburn and took their meals in the large dining room where all the Auburn students eat. The gym was large and well lighted, but the baskets were different from the ones we had at home and we never be- came fully accustomed to them. Our first game was with Marengo County. They were not very strong and we defeated them easily, but we found out that the style of play and refereeing was slightly different in that section, not much, but enough to make us foul continually. This proved fatal to our hopes, for when we met G. M. A. we had to con- tend with a very tall center, who was hard to guard with- out fouling. This, with the different style of baskets and refereeing, beat us. Though our boys - seemed to have lost LEBOVITZ their eye for the basket, they scored as many field goals as Cu. M. A. The winning points were from foul goals. lf we had beaten G. lVl. A. there is no doubt that we would have gone to the finals and would have had an even chance of winning the Tournament. The City Tournament came soon af- ter the Southern Tournament and we went into it determined to beat the tournament jinx that had followed us for two years. Our first opponent was Baylor. We had beaten them before the tourna- ment, but they gave us some stiff oppo- W wyguullqlf.,-'f.l'-iyr '1Ufu?RWNW'luIP!,FEi':N???rC fi5glE5l.,fy-iillfillrkkllfx, ,fa 4, brgrgi, ' Page 92 r-1 lw 'qlag2f '?1W:''iw+'vrr,w3r:: 1Lli:'1'w 'V 1'JI lY' W' '1 l7ir'W1'1 U' '?'ll'ffff 'lW 'll f l' A 'il' t t frllt'fl'l1...'l ULETI l 'i1..11l Mittwirl-1r-ii: l fill .l.....l. lllilllll'I'ixi wwwnv ulllllllwllllllii. ilwlllilllwllli 1!'! lvlllllli llllllu xxvx sl u.,v lill1l'lllillllv1lim-lillllllilll' sition. However, the fast team work of C. H. S. proved too much for them and when the game was over we had the long end of a 31-to-I 4 score. The great work of Captain O'Neal, Cooper, Motlow, and Lebovitz caused much fa- vorable comment, as did the work of the team as a whole. The next night was the big game with Central, who had also gone to the finals by defeating McCallie. We had not played Central before, but went on the floor determined to win, and the old made a very good High School fight COOPER and spirit carried us through and we trimmed Central to the tune of 25 to 20. As a result of their great playing four High School men, O'Neal, Mot- low, Cooper, and Lebovitz, made the All-City. As we were un- able to go, Central went to the State Tournament and record, going to the finals and being ranked the High School Champions of the State. This, together with our challenge to anyone for State honors, which went unanswered, gives us about as good a claim to the State title as any other team. Despite our lack of success at the Southern Tournament, it has been a good season and the team is generally thought one of the best that has ever represented the school. However, ex- perts give us a high ranking both in State and Southern circles. While the season has not been spectacular, it has been satisfactory, to say the least. Captain O'Neal played an air-tight game at standing guard, as is shown by the small num- ber of points cred- ited to his op- ponents. He was placed on the All- City, and no doubt had we gone to the finals at Auburn, he would have received All-Southern hon- l'RIC'l'I ors as well. Lebovitz, at running guard, was an able mate for O'Neal. He was a won- der at covering the floor and could al'- ways be counted on for his share of the scoring. He was also awarded a place on the All-City team. Cooper, our big center, was the real dark horse of the team. He had never played basketball before, but he made up in determination what he lacked in experience and easily won a place on the All-City and was mentioned for All- Southern. lVl o tl o w needs no introduction to Chattanooga fa n s. T h i s is his second year on the All-City team. He is the pivot of our offense a n d o n e o f o u r chief scoring de-v pendencies. Either Deitch or Mervis played th e fo r w a r d opposite Motlow. T h o u g h M0'l'I.0NV ki, :qi ,,. .Wi ii' i C NIM .E-,-11-1Q1j,,iI?,, Nlj'IsiWill'11 't'gil.,,X1'i:j+1:I'5:,.L,r::,.luFNr , ,,, Page 93 Mu up l ll U I lliniiwqrIm:lI'l1Vll'l',w:H:l' I S Rllllllliamlullllllllllllflll A Q r r 1551 .l......l. Illulllll.'l.l.,..nmlhllllllllu1..lll.lll.f1'l - X llllluQ'lllll,, ,,,. r..nnlll+., llslll-..,l.lllllnrIlll they were both small in stature, they never failed to go into a game fighting and they scored many points for C. H.S. Dick Price, playing a sub-stationary guard, deserves high praise from the High School rooters. Dick was unable to show his real stuff, for he was out against the captain of the team. This did not discourage Dick, for when he got into a game his playing showed that with a little more experience he would make a worthy rival for Captain O'Neal. This was John Biggers' first year with the varsity squad, but whenever a chance came for him to play he showed the making of a star, a man capable of filling Lebovitz's shoes next year. Garner played forward o p p o sit e Motlow until injuries forced him out late in the season. He was an excellent forward, fast on the floor, and a dead shot. We missed him at the last of the season. Hi Brown, our other center, was 6 feet 6 inches tall and was very useful to us in getting the jump on our op- ponents. Four letter men will return next year, determined to give C. H. S. a winning team. RIGCFTRS MFIRVIS Ni' laWln'q.fl--t'l l1f. lll my fl: lltt fi Rumi :.Wl'llj,u1wgf-'rjlqmljilrlunmr ,fa i i -'f gmc. ' Page 94 I III I ' Q II' I I tml Ijyyalilllggkjjf':gg1,1Ifxfqwir uiiizjfggg ,gIgl5..:M IWgl':yIy1mj33fg:.i+1lI11 :W'fggywl A I I5 iullllhw L I I-i-Illini I inlllII1.n I' IIIIIIHII I - cm IIIIIIIIIIIIL ..1. mllilllllllmii. iilmlllllllluwlIWIIIV I I Illi....I .,..,,...1 IIIIIIIIWI.,,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIin ..1.i mllllll Midget Basketball Anyone who follows closely the work of the Basketball team knows that much credit is due to the Midgets, for theirs is a hard life during the sea- son. When called on to scrimmage the first team they get hard knocks and no thanks. Their practice comes late in the evening after the first team has Hn- ished, which is also a hardship. But it is a great training school, because prac- tically everyone on the first team this year served an apprenticeship on the Midgets last year. The record of this year's Midgets was exceptionally good, as they lost only one game during the season. They would have won the champion- ship in the Junior Prep League but for a peculiar style of tournament play. We had a clear record, then one game eliminated us. There were good men on the Midgets who will make good on the first team next year, so their work was not wasted. R E C O R D KAPLAN --- A-- Forward Midgets ...c -34 Y. M. C. AM--- 9 GAULT ----. YAA. Forward Midgets ...,, 34 East Side cc. ,-, 7 SIVIARTT W W . .- Forward Midgets AA.,, Z8 McCallie --- --- 3 Midgets ,,.,. I6 Baylor .. . - ,I I HURT .,., -- .. - Center Midgets,,-g--2 7 Faculty ., A , .. 7 SETLIFF , J, - g M, Center Midgets gA.,. 28 Central ,.,, . - We I8 Midgets ,,.,, 36 Y. M. C. A.-. 717 DUBROW . K--- -.. . ,e,, Guard Midgets e,,,, I6 Central , H.-. , c I 7 DYER fcaptainl .. - ---H Guard Midgets .Ac, -28 First Baptist cc I 0 Midgets ....,.. 247 Points JOHN MOTLOW .. , ..... Coach Opponents ...... 98 Points Nb IIWIIIIIVY'II IMI-P11'1li'li'i.IIl'4wIv ,Fl lf Lff23:,5f?TC YifgxgiuhlNIi.iyi,g1:,Qfig.4l5v f I till.. , 2.51: - ' O -:feta Page 95 ,4 ,ii ll' ' 'l ll l I lllllkuwwvll WWWII mgwmg illllllli Wlwlllllill W i pllunllil llivihiilwylwlikli liililllx ,wiwhllllu TU ui T IC 3 in lwmlllllJ ll' If gm ,. 1 yi Ai i, mf, Q, 1 Q 'ug .i ll, im il I , u .L-14-.ln illllllllllllllllllilmlllllllllllilllir. illlllllllllllllrwllilillllil' !11v irllllllrlwll --.. llllllllll iillliillllllll Basehall Il , is as I--ll llill ll ll , After their good work of last season our boys strove very hard to repeat their success this year. Five old men returned from among last year's champions: Captain Motlow, O'Neal, Dorsey, Cooper, and Kibler We had a great deal of good new ma- terial-enough, in fact, to give the old men some stiff competition. There was also considerable competition for the vacant positions, as several new men had entered school who were stars on out-of-town teams and we expected them to do great things for High School this year. The usual line-up is as follows: lVlan- ning Willson, shortstop, Ruddy Ruth- erford, second base, Jack Diamond, left field, Runt Motlow fCaptainJ, third baseg jack Llewellyn, right field: Worth Dorsey, center field, Fletcher Kibler, Arthur Cooper, and Pat Gault, pitchers, Bud O'Neal, catcher, Oli- ver lVlcKeehan, first base, Dyer, Plum- mer, Schmitt, Setliff, and Coggins, util- ity. This year the Prep League played in tournament style instead of the old round-robin form. We played Baylor first on their home field. Baylor was ahead in the last half of the ninth inning, when O'Neal stepped to bat and knocked a three- bagger, scoring two runs, which won the game. ln the second game High School again came from behind to win. We were so lucky, in fact, that the Baylor men accused us of carrying a horseshoe during the series. Then came the championship series with Central. Our team fought hard and in both games secured an early lead, but the horseshoe had changed owners and Central beat us for the championship. W IQWHUQA'155fr..1-.ie-5ii1i 'WwWNW,1,siqi-lwggirc1e??Af3giyi.,iL-1,'1.l2, 'fllilh llll W3+2:'filf5l.j'lfllilliwl Q ll: lllw llMI!lMllllIui..illll iliuilll'liiflllilmlljxlwllmib-QLYA il' AiigywwlllllllMilmllillliIlllIll :ilRw+lim,LlI .lllllll ll Page 96 gffm iiwwnuuiwel:WlIirxll'1ly1InwmHill1211111111will f f'- 'U - N'1llllAl!llllil,IWllmgylwl lllwwlllmN-'txllllu I f lll'lJ,ll.'J!L '1ll l l lllwlrlli T! , .l..?...l. lllllllllllvlvvlmllllwllllllllll ll'l!lM'i1imilil wil A . illlllllll !1!.., will vw., will llwllll.,r.liwlll'lllll I Track The call for Track candidates was received by the boys this year with en- thusiasm, knowing they would have a coach-something they did not have the year before. The lack of a regular coach is prob- ably the reason that C. H. S. Track teams in the past have not been success- ful, for it is very discouraging to boys to try to train themselves without ex- pert guidance. At the first meeting John Etter was elected Captain and John O'Brien lVlan- ager. After lVlr. Harris had told them what he expected of them they ad- journed until warm weather permitted them to start regular work. ln Captain Etter, O'Brien, and North- ington we have three experienced quar- ter-milers. Cnoodlake is a broad and high jumper of abilityg Davis, an old-timer in the pole vault, is going great , Leslie and Harris are both good in the field eventsg Anderson is leading the distance men. These, with Helmick, Harold, and Childers in the sprints, give Coach Har- ris a pretty good nucleus to build his team on. Though the team as a whole is some- what inexperienced, faithful coaching and training should remedy this before the City Meet. This year the meet is to be held on the University track, which has lately been finished. While the track is small and consequently slow for the sprinters, it is excellent in every other respect, having good footing and no gullies. This could not be said of the Warner Park track, constantly torn up by auto- mobiles and horses. If interest should continue to grow as it has in the past, Track will soon be one of the most popular sports in C. H. S. This year's team certainly has our best wishes for a big year. we My ,,ixQ kIlg' r5f15:'C 'igX4gJITq,,uI., Page 97 .. l c , , ., lf lC3luQ5WQ9 Call WwzimullwillWULWIN,wunml ...Wu i Nm,,,fvu1wnlluIwu llwlliwll lHHll'l w mill' f I wi ltwl- 5 -li lzlll l ll ,ww ,il ln tw-ll I , ,lu VH, gl. Ii, ,WWMII N ummm, ,lIl' 1,Mlmlu,4l M .l.......l. 'llllllmwiilllll ln M ,ll1'llllU'lwvlw ull lllln. will mi ulwrlllllwnm. iukllll ' TBHHIS 4 The Tennis Club this year elected George Van Arsclale, Presidentg Edwin Light, Vice-Presiclentg Shelby Smith, Secretary and Treasurer, and Mr. Bates, Coach. About thirty boys turned out and we may expect some high-class tennis from our representatives this spring in the prep school tournament. The strength of the other schools is not known as yet, but our representa- tives will surely give them some lively competition. We have several players of high caliber this year ancl they should make the play in the preliminary tour- nament fast, to say the least. President Van Arsdale is a crack and if he gets into shape this year can give any prep school player a great argument. Shelby Smith, junior Ferger Place Champion, is another strong contender, as is Sonny Deitch, Y. lVl. H. A. Champion. Herbert Brooks is also an- other player who is able to give a good account of himself to anyone. As the Annual goes to press the boys are beginning to show up in white ducks with borrowed racl-Lets, preparing for the first round of the school tourna- ment. At the time that the Annual is being printed the elimination tournament is being held at High School to select the player to represent C. H. S. Much en- thusiasm has been aroused, the matches being much faster than those of pre- vious years. As a parting word, Luck to the tennisiersf' and may they uphold the glory of High School in their com- ing struggles. 1i, v l'lXl'lMlilk'N 'C will W.lllglildm5t-1Mfllwii, y w,SMill.IlNn... .Aa mc.. . -..,,.,,,,..... me . N . . wc.. q.: 9.19-4,-' -,-,E ,g r Page 98 3 GIRLS' ,'M :l111'l1 gllf1'l1lwWl1lli A A M E r,l1ll1H, 1 u ll'-lllllllfgllllIli lm lllwlqll A in LE C3 .lllrl Kalb l......l.lllanllllllll....lull.l..l,inllllll...,. llllw14lll I llulmllll.lll,..ii1l lil 1..,w lllllll llllllllllulllillllllllllll SENIORS CENTERS- Rebecca Mason, Cornelia McMillian, Panzy Corvin, GUARDS -- Virginia Miller, Gertrude Johnson, Cecil Frost. Lucille Beard. FORWARDSf Lucille Williams 1xCaptainl, Mildred Sarboroupzh. fav in fr- p ,.,-W w-mfeanqfwwiw., j U N I O R S CChampionsJ CENTERS Anita Gann, Cecil Spencer, lmugene Edwards, Alync Sain. GUARDS Rose Bodne, Eva Garry, Berta Collie, Frances Rullin, Martha Shzuhzin. FORWARDS- Agnes Speakman 1Cnptainl, Bonnie Studdard, Emily Spencer. YD fl'flll-,llv'lllQj l ' ' mln ffgy,.vjpQ 1:?,ll3Al'llliI'i''iEIIWFll'NIl Q:Gil1'gLl.lH:Igl1545lj''lmliigwr Page 100 ' 'I n rI 'Iu n1unm Ilyixl mini 1'rIlll1x ii ' lnlllllllllll l11'1llWYllAll lllliilllll N l I f lg llllirlulxqmwill:lilw lll nivLiilliw lvw lullll Lil lllllluliiM ,liii,u i iiii l will rullli, .l.....l. llllfiiiilinmllll,iM1Mlul+l...iliil. iwl'li lnlIfllllIlll , 1. :Illii-ximvliiihllllnmiiiiiiillllil. SOPHOMORE TEAM CENTERS Isabelle Byrum 1CaptainI, Molley D1-itch, Anna Darhultz. GUARDS Helen Homer, l l0rence Budne, Sue Gaither, Reita Thompson. FORWARDS Mary Ann King, Virginia Dobbs, Frances l lowL-rs, Mildred Foster. FRESHMEN TEAM l'l'lN'l'ERS Arnette Lively 1Captainl, Virginia Deakins, Catherine Reynolds, Virginia Buttle. GUARDS Martha Burns, lilaryzars-t Duke, Dixie Altman, Ara Taylor, Genevieve Hill. FORWARDS Mary Nena Hales, Eva Cook, Thelma Garner, Verclie Wilson. Xwwwhwqpmvwmkwwmf QQEQ l Page l0l ,Winn wwlw will IMI' ii yum! llwnlvmm ,N ' iwnnluxilllll 'Wil l 5 HI' 1 lull lg H1 llwmmlw iiQ.,,lIllll,Mll, L1 ll,i1.uum1Vllll,, , llll, Mill gm , .l......l. illlllllllliiilillwiulllllililwll llilllllllllimiiiilil.lilul1lillil'l ,,.. mlllliwuill ..,' Uinilllll Girls, Volley Ball This year there were two Freshmen Volley Ball Teams. No games were played outside of class periods, but much interest was shown by the girls in the games played during class. Battle, Virginia Bales, Mary Nena Deakins, Virginia Foster, Mildred Garner, Thelma Hatfield, Nena Ruth l-lill, Genevieve Hunt, Emily fCaptainD King, Mary Ellen Lively, Arnette Lockwood, Dorothy Mullenix, Grace Reynolds, Katherine ii V Waller, Adelia Gaither, Sue Hale, Louise fCaptamJ Hogue, Geneva Keene, Elizabeth Morgan, Allie Mae North, Frances O'Neal, Katherine Poole, Flossie Smalling, Mildred Woods, Eugenia -- , Gl'1 Qi,fi,lllil!Tl'iWf'4'l'lF3 ii'i L, 1 'w'i'11iifh1l W: lllil FQ 55fTfi lfllIl1Q, surfw:45,gJq1n1Ex11v1f ' rm ll - NW A l WHY, ,,,,,,,, , , , iE4,z.1Q,g4, - V, ,V -'Y Page 102 ,nw 1,1 up klljllwwlinn:rlI'tW?wh:yuiqI1Hl:?lmlliil jj? E 1 VVKY V S Vllllliiimwlljilulill, 9 ,, , ,' ,l I, , L ,xl ' Q p il lin ll .l......l. llilllilliiiimiiimlllliluuii. ,il.i4Illllll.uii. wxwx iiniillil - iilllllmiuuii ,,..u1llllmi,iaIwllllillwui-iwil l Girls' Baseball ln the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of-baseball. So it is with the gym girls. Under the direction of Miss Magill, we organized a baseball squad. The first practices were held in the gym during class, but as the days grew warmer we withdrew to the field. Our field, which made such a good gridiron, proved just as good for a girls' baseball diamond. Four teams were organized, namely: Freshman, Sophomore, junio r, and Senior Class teams. Games were played between these teams to add a spirit of rivalry. A few star players were developed, due to practice on the sly. They were Lucille Williams, Alyne Sain, Agnes Speakman, Rose Bodne, and Bonnie Studdard. All in all, baseball had a very successful year. One of the most exciting games of the season was played by two teams captained by Rose Bodne and Rebecca Mason, the spectators enjoying many thrills as home run after home run was made by the members of Rose Bodne's team. Score, I6-3. The Freshmen also have had two fast teams, Thelma Garner and Allie Mae Morgan being captains. Bonnie Studdard, captain of the fastest team in school, has shown remarkable ability, and although many are Seniors, there will be good material left for next year. yi' , ll'Ql'2L,1,ll'll!Qllf,' t ' gillill lwlvl fY'filliWifll' ,iii?l'll5J7iillf'l-siff'll5N ,fi Page I03 .R ,mlm + '1 lNHyUll'lll x1 NWN ,mul 'IIHIHI1 EW ' ' hr lmllll gm' l ' I LM! , flwww y Y Ek' wwtxlnnlkiwwilm,Num Ll L E S v MM flu, A' ' 1'u, wx! A X. qll A V 1 YH 11 N , l.....I. QW um ,1.1umll um Al Mum -l. L,Ml -I -I hlllluw. ,. ...ml ,.,. mmm Mm C o m a n i e s P .. . , A.. ml COMPANY A IMOGENE EDWARDS, Captain COMPANY B ANITA GANN, Captain Q, 'I L ori? AA 1 --A 5ll1Q,W.-f-1l'i'C i-ikjflllwl I Y!llvW, 1,:1u1'iMEWM ,:,11 bmi., -1,gEZ Mx!mll.lI1. 'MIN' M I I I Y 4565 P5129 I 04 bi! I:'W MlT 1wlf ''L Qliul'f1!:W,Q?Jl lV'7Q lm1' '' 1Y1f llE' Il,l 'm' ' WIN'WW'' l1 iT lEM i' 'Qf 'lV i A M l, ,, W! fI 'w',,'H : U JI H 3 WEl::MnL1ul4uu1IIIMNM MllulllilemWilllrl Nhlllwlllw.ullimIN '1,.w lllmm mmnmlllwm C o m p a n i e s 'Y Wan ,. . W nn-ruvrn COMPANY C ROSE. BODNE., Captain l . W. ,.xx. .. COMPANY D LUCILLE WILLIAMS, Capiaan my My iwjwwiiwv ,'.! .mf N' ,xgggic figiirl Q,l j2N'jfs:1 'fs I,-'f'l ml l -I -t-1 D-Lyra.. ' -. -. , Page I 05 lglqlnuvwmlwll llllllillll l'llM:ln1'1il11l1l Illllllilllu w ,hnmiuvhulllq ln'.u,q,rgygasxxwllllil iliilwlll wily. , atll.+'ft-civilianllH- mf it s Ll'ti'ilr+lwll l-l' .. 1 ,tl 'V l 1,:,,al ,, ,,,: 4 NH null, p .l...-...L lllllllllililiuilirluvxlrIlllllllllllllli. wllllllllllllllllivilwii'i'lxlllllll' 1 ,yww ulllllllllwil '-,.w l'lU'lll uiiviiililllllllli Athletic Council Miss Magill, di- rector of girls' ath- letics, realizing the need of an organi- zation which should direct the growing activities of the girls during the year, formed an Athletic Council. After due consideration she chose two represen- tatives f r o m each class to compose ' the council under the direction of two fa c u l ty sponsors. They are as follows: Gann and Bonnie MISS MAGILL Gym Instructor Seniors-Anita Studdard. juniors-Virginia Miller and Lucille Williams. Sophomores - Marguerite Lehmann and Elizabeth Landress. Freshmen-Arnette Lively and'Vir- ginia Battle. Sponsors-'Misses Magill and Ferger. Never in the history of Chattanooga High School has such an organization existed, but it is a necessary factor in the girls' athletics, as shown by the ef- ficient work the Council has affected this year. The girls have devoted much of their time to sponsoring the various athletic events which have occurred. As a climax to a most successful year, the Athletic Council awarded gold basket- balls to each member on the junior Basketball team, which again won the girls' championship in basketball. Miss Magill feels highly elated over the achievements which have been accom- plished by this organization. Girls' ath- letics are rapidly becoming an impor- tant factor in High School life. It has been realized that athletics are as nec- essary to the girls as to the boysg and it is with this purpose in view that this Council has been organized, so that more attention may be given to the girls along athletic lines. .D .I M5'Ul'y ',',fV 'Hqt1 lllfN C 'Dfi?!svlh. -'4.'w.,wf mlllTw.,f.-Xw 'Q,j''lllllml ,,lll, .9 v,.l'l i ll .AX i 1 324 ' Page IO6 'YQ'?li ?Y' W Qfg o- i -l :f e1a.vf e- :mv '- saves em :fax 4- :asm 1:-,Y - 231- x ,H I I 4 W1 'I 'f Kll 0 7 ,I ai :IQ M 5 'v x'll I J! 5 5 'I dn 'I iii 74 'f lb' N 43: I Q. L L 1 r x x Hx 'I 4 li HMI: H1 .w fa, ' I ,14'21::f:: :T:::f::f?:::::: :f:if:?:igxnxgg? Q fufffffimxxffI:I31:211:2Z1:H1IS212115?122221121i51i1252?H3115151212? 'Q Q ,,.4.,..,.....,, ......, ,ggi ij f Headquarters Staff , 425 COMMANDANT gag captain George R. Armstrong, U. s. A., P. M. s. and T. 1NsTRUc1'ORs gg 05 Sergeant W. Hesse, Sergeant james jones, U. S. A. 5 CADET OFFICERS 2 MAJOR if Alfred Law, Battalion Commander ' FIRST LIEUTENANT fi f Virgil Comer. Adjutant SECOND LIEUTENANTS Maurice Amster, Quartermaster lrvin Shapiro, Ordnance SERGEANT-MAJOR 52 Z 'Wm lf M Clarence Hodge SUPPLY SERGEANT John Freuler C01-QR SERGEANT Miss .IOSEPHINE BLOCKER Zi! li Cogpgf Dyer Battalion Sponsor , su ii e r if-', El . . . . ' The First Battalion of Chattanooga Hugh School has just completed one of its most successful years. Under the watchful eye of the Commandant, Cap- 2' sz s . . . 5. Q fi Q, tain George R. Armstrong, U. S. A., the Battalion has been drilled thoroughly Q' we in even the most minute phases of Infantry Drill. They have covered the 5: V4 Q Infantry Drill Regulations from cover to cover and have become very proficient li in every movement. The Battalion regrets to learn that, due to his retiring from the service, this is Captain Armstrong's last year with us. Yve wish to express our appreciation Us 5 . . . . . sz! ' not only of his most efficient and enthusiastic work in the R. O. T. C., but also his hearty co-operation in every activity for the promotion of the best interest of Chattanooga High School. ' :: , 5 15 wi T A A A :z M22 I z 1:2 '1: :I ' ,. ..-- 9,..,,q--..., W3 Page I 09 Nha Hz, CWA-.. 1'Vf0h. ,., ..... .. .... f 7f,L,..:wm .... ,.4.:.u...4ff,,,f f Zi . ...............,.--f----.-.,...f-----.----.-- Qj?5'u ', Hh. -I n' r, .0' I',I''' Hun...D.-uldggkjffffff::f.:::::::f:::f:.-.fxxffffffffffffffffffffffxffff.fffffffffffffffiffig I z mfs as gg :I A5 fi 04-1 15' 125 R t fC HA A OS er O ompany CAPTAIN ,gy Marks, Louis, Commander ii 1 1- .1 0 :. FIRST LIEUTENANT Jernigan, Clyde E' .5 EE' :S SECOND LIEUTENANT 0 E5 .:, .1 .1 :- Mcphail, Charles V. FIRST SERGEANT QE Williams, Fred sl-LRGEANTS if Comer, C. Dealcins, F. Ciffe, G. Castleman, F. ff? f,, 742 CORPORALS MISS IMOGENE EDWARDS Corley, A. Diamond, C. Diamond, Hale, R. Sl'fmSf'Y' CUWPNUY UA Morris, M. Smartt, V. Weisner, C. A. Zi' 9 if if E5 aw CADETS gpg .gff gf. aff 524 jf 3 51 H Abbot, C. Freeman, H. Rhodes, K. ' I I ' vl Aschley. M Gay, K. Ronin, A. f: :7 . 5.1 1 Badger, H. johnson, R. Silverman, l. Baisden, D. Kaplan, L. Susman, Branclman, Katchen, l. Norton, W. Brandman, Keith, M. lroxler, R. 1' g, h 5: 11:5 Carr, W. Keys, E. Turbyville, C. Crowell, W Lewis, R. Watkins, Dench, M. McDonald, C. watson, W. C., Jr. si zz 1 zz: af 1 EE Edwards, A. Martin, H. Waxman, F. rw, 1: :wg 1 1 55 Pl ,P. zz fa' JMS? if 52915 A . A fi 2502 QM? an fan ,WA e ew QW: hah E If I 125 4 My 7 6 EE i623:12-n:::::::::::::::::::::::::-':::: '-'- :: - -'- '--', ----'-'- ' - '-'-'- '-gff'vf ----..!:vf5-ME..- --V10 .........,......,........... Z gi lp? 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V Q, Bridge, T. Haswell, J. T. Quirk, P. if Coggins, L. Hughes. C. Rogers, C. 9 :: Crow. E.. jackson, F. Shipp, C. t: Fisher, O. King, E. Shirley, A, ' Fowler. R. Laskin, H. Slabosky, L. t Freuier, D. Llewellyn. B. Street, T. Fox, E. McDonald, Watson, C. Center, G. Murray, A. Wise, S. Callahan. R. Parker, M. Trimby, C, 55 53 Ei 52 za 055 :Qfff ff 14' ZS M ,. H W E if A A 1 1' ,g f We 55. 1 -:::::::':::E W I :::: .... '-' 4 ' Page I II ...., 'f---s-...,., ,,f:f?5'J!2wvf5?ZQf'2..,,,,,, -v 44' , ..,......... 'W' Suzi gp, fmmwffzdy l gg 4-1 .--n' 5 '-.. ffffxfffffffffffffffffffffffxfffffiffffllffffffff ...... SHIKI!!! , ', nlfffffff..:::::::::::Q:...:1:11:11ffffffffffffffffffflHfffffffffffffIIIIIIIIQE 5 qh,f,4.,........ .......... .,,,,...,WW,,,.. ...... . ,mm 5 'l .QJKLQGYJZI Z5 5 I 5 I I .M .. E Zi' 255 gn 1 v :I ,. lf' ., . gg - ss 'aa of C CAPTAIN 55 Haskell, joe, Company Commander FIRST LIEUTENANT gh Cash, Louis SECOND LIEUTENANT Rice, Milton W? FIRST SERGEANT Studclarcl, jack SERGEANTS 5, Bauer, R. jones, H. Potts, A. Sandlin, D. if' CORPORALS Q? 5 2 W 215 V62 MISS MARY ELDER PRICE Barnes, S. Brumby, E.. H. Houston, H. Morgan. T. fff Sponsor ComDany C Henry, C. Van Wagner, L. 5,57 Hi CADETS Bagby, E.. Gross, F. Kinsley, I... Ridge, A. 'f MZ Bafkla, R. l-lall, A. Kopolovsky, l.. Shedd, J. gm, Beamguard, E. Halpin, E. McCord, B. Schneider, E.. Bigger, Hartline, R. lVlcQuicIcIy, A. Shippey, H. Brandman, A. Hays, E.. Magrill, S. Shumaker, R. l Callicott, B. Hearst, R. Niervis, l. Smith, M. Chambers, A. Helmick, W. Nolen, D. Smith, S. i f If ' Clevenger, E.. Henry, C. Owen, H. Taylor, Cohen, M. Hildebrand, K. Park, C. Wilhoit, A. i ll 1: gg 1 Dubrow, B. Huffaker, N. Pearlman, A. Williams, Fahrubel, G. Hunter, S. Pfitzer, A. Willis, G. Foster, K. Irvin, C. Porter, N. Wise, A. if Vi ifa: :Wg Gault, P. Jones, D. Powell, cl. Wolfe, C.. 'flax ? 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Qi We c A D ms 25,42 Arledge, K. Donahue, G. Lyons, P. Smith, H. ' Boyer, L. Fancher, R. Lebovitz, L. Straith, L. 4 Boyer, K. Fisher, C. Miller, R. Thomas, W. '1' Barr, S. Ceer, R. Morris, Walker, C. Bird, R. Giffe, j. O'Brien, J. Wall, - Black, Croodlowe, B. Olins, Nl. Walton, D. ,X Bork, W. Heaclrick, B. Patterson, R. White, A. H. Bunn, W. Harris, L. Poston, A. Wilson, R. Cawthorne, E. Herman, C. Potter, D. Wiltson, 543,21 Coleman, Horton, Robertson, L. Williams, E. Comer, C. jones, C. A. Rogers, C. Willis, T. Q Crerar, Karshofsky, H. Rudder, Wilson, T. Crowe, E. Kobientz, A. sayne, H. wrrrfred, s. Daverson, C. Langston, l. Schmidt, Wright, 0' Dearing, W. O. Lichton, Nl. Setliffe, A. Van Wagner, E. A. 2,40 Deitch, A. iid Ss If I f Y fi 0 vu -v--.............................r..,..r.-...,rr....rrrrrrfr n -rrfvn An-nn., ,r... nn. .- -uf .,'.p ...gn rrr...-. .. ..-...rr.---..----.. uv .---.-f. nnrnnrnn- rfrr .- .rrf ,...,.f.....ru... fi wi A- , - ...NW . 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Rogers, W. Canfield, R. Lane, L. Selcer, D. Cash, W. Latham, G. Shugart, F. Cohen, M. Mccallman, R. White, E. l Zigi ii E- ,Y is ' 6 E F t E21 252 is wi! M 122. if .Z 'W 5: iffy? 5 55 f. UZ? ME. I 5925 5: -92: ' Z ' Wg: K :E E: 1 2 ..., , , ,,..., ,... u .................,.....,............,.......................................................,.......... , H, ,,,,,, ,,..5.'.5ffd ..,,, W ,., ..................,.............. . ..... ....................................................... . 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FRANCIS CASS ....... MARJORYE MCLEOD ...... ISADORE SILVERMAN LOIS TURN BULL ...... SARAH BALLEW .... BERTA COLLIE .... DICK PRICE ........... DOROTHY DOUD ....... HERBERT LOCKERBY ..... - J OE HASKELL .......... - - THOMAS CLAXTON- - - - - - - ALFRED LAW ....... MOSES LEBOVITZ .... DOUGLAS GUTHRIE-- - - - - - Editor-in-Chief - - - - Associate Editor - - - - -Literary Editor ---------- Art Editor - - - -Associate Art Editor - - - -Class Representative - - - - - Activity Editor - - -Athletic Editor - - - - - -Joke Editor --- - ------Snapshot Editor Associate Snapshot Editor -Associate Snapshot Editor - ---.-.- - - - Business Manager - -.--- Associate Business Manager --- ---------.----.--- . ---Typist MARTIN REYNOLDS --.. .------..- A dvertising Manager IMOGENE EDWARDS- - - - - - -Associate Advertising Manager MARY ELLEN ACUFF ----- -.--..--.-- C irculation Manager MR. CREED F. 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Acuff, Mary Ellen Alge, Howard Ballew, Sarah Bauer, Lois , Blevins, Kittye Margaret Blocker, Josephine Beard, Lucille Campbell, Sarah May Cash, Louis Cook, Lois Cook, Tom DeCeorgis, Louise Ellis, Catherine Ford, Martha Foreman, Martha Fowler, Raymond C-irton, Hazel Hargroves, Ella F. Heibeclc, Alice jones, Elizabeth jones, Susie Clif? Jones, Sam Karshofsky, Hymie Keith, Marsh Kelley, Marguerite Kennedy, Reba Leamon, Reba Leavitt, Dorothy Lowry, Olivia McBrien, Edna McBrien, lrene McGhee, Mary F. 72 3: Milf - : :::::::::::: :::::::::: r::::::::::'':::::::::'''::::::::::::::::::::::f7?f 'z ' 19 24 f ' f 70 X ' f nf ..,. Win. 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Rose Freuler, John Marler, Georgia Shoemaker, Ralph Bork, William Frost, Cecil Martin, Thelma Starr, Lillian fm, .. ,. Brener. Robert Green, Nellie Matthews, Milton Stein, Louise Burford, Martha Guthrie, Douglas McCrill, Rose Wagner, Frank Burns, Edwsrd h Haskell, Joe Milliken, Gladys Warrenfells, M. il Cameron, orot y Hunter, Swan Morphew, Mary Winer, Rae gf ' Burns, Zora Homan, Louise Morgan, Robert Wilson, Kathryn E-:'olquitti,Eun.iIce glurst, Maagiaaet Northinion, Sam Winzimer, Celia omer. ergi ernigan, y e O'Neal, clwin ' i..,........... ..... ........ .... .... ....... .. ............................ ...... . .......... na!---.....3:f '4fFJ.'f -.,v1W ...,. ...,....... ........ ....... .... .,.. ......., .. .........,.. .. .... .. .... ., .......... 49 ...., .3 ..... ....... ....,.. ..... .... ,.... .... 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CHARLOTTE ATLEE gs iii Zi, second Vice-President ------------------------- ELIZABETH VAUGHN Secretary ------..---- -.-..--- ---------- ---------- A L B ERT SHIRLEY s mor ----------.---- -.---------.----.------- M ISS EMMA OWENS if :Wg p 1: IQJ: ez II 320452 Abel, George Gillespie, Margaret Ringwald, Theodore Ansel, Katherine Cirton, Helen Roberts, Tommye Atlee, Charlotte Gosnell, Dorothy Rogers, Eflie Bearcl, Lucille Greer, Eugenia Shirley, Albert Byrum, lsabelle Greer, Wilhelmena Silverman, lsadore if :I il gl: Caton, Alice Horton, joe Swafforcl, Nettabel Cohen, Max Lewis, Richard Tullos, Alice I, -1 , , . . 1: li DeArmond, Catherine Morris, Marvin Turnbull, Lois Engleharclt, Mary Payne, Margaret Vaughn, Elizabeth Friedman, lsabelle Price, Mary Elder Whitten, Mary E2 Z gs Wyse 7:5 if ii ,, , f'-.f '--- 71-iff ,I- -Vfw, I .I ..:':-::::::::::::'':::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::-':::::::::--'::::::::::::::::::::::'3:15 - -' ,::::: ':::::::::: ' : :::::::: ':::::::::: - -'- :::::::::'-::::::::::: --- ::::::::-xmidhi 391110 W 1 4 'aww fm ffm fu Q 1::::::::::::.,..::::::::::.::::::::: .... :: ................,,.....,.,...,,..,..,......., ,.,...... ....... ,M , .hM,,,.15h::M: ...... ,wr '47 ................................--A -.... ...............................................,.. . . 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Z, if my QW ri iw es 1: Wf mhz: rr fr 57 5 '2 me 7 - ,X . - W - . - - , - -r fi -f Z if 2 sz W :Wi Motto: We made signs before we could talk. 57 ' 1 . . 51 z 3 Colors: Harding Blue and Silver. V 4 fi 23,0 41 aff? zz g: :wwf as fff is fs :L 1 H :1 fa if 1: ha 1: 4 if 55 Q . OFFICERS E' 'ff . if 112 Preerderrr .e.e.. GLADYS MILLIKEN Sponsor ......oe. Miss BENKOVITZ Vice-President--- ISADORE DEITCH Faculty Advisor ...,,.. MISS ALSUP 2' '25 - . . QV 1 Secretary, BERTA cousin crrrre ..,...ee.A..tA so so MR. SELCER Treasurer JOHN FREU1 ER Lives Of fyPiSfS all remind US Accounting books that perhaps some student, We can make our speed in time, Crowding upon our train' And departing. leave behind US Some forlorn and struggling Junior, Wrecked machines, not worth a dime. Seeing, shall take heart again. ' fiff ? Note books filled with would-be shorthand, Let us then be up and speeding, And with markings heiroglyphic, Shorthand and in typing, tgo, Written at the teacher's command, Make a record by achieving At a speed he thought terrific. What we Hrst set out to do. E5 rf aw ?z iQ! ggbjimef..- .......... .. .... ...... .. ........................................ ., .,..... , .,.,,,,,,, , , -...,3y,,v.,n, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H ,,,,,,,,,,,.,. 'Q Z, ' ' ' W ..... ........ 7 WJ...::::232:37'2g::::::::::::::::::: :::::::':::r:4WrE 15224 .. .9 ,..,, ,,.-rghxff z-r..,,uW Ly .......,.,.......................eA e --.. Y .............................. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.4 Page 127 f:m..,, ,nm-, ,,,,,,.,,, W , ..............,........,.,..........,.................................................. '71Z'W! r---'- 'Mi A -------'--------- ' ------------f--'---------------- --------- '------------- - - if .....,..... y .,..... W ..........., .,... 7 ....,,.. .......... 4 I :V ........ iz .................,.... Z ....... ......... Z ..... ,..., f Mfg.. ......,....................................................................... ij! 'una-M 'num ,aZjj3:3::gj,,ggg35g:::g,,,13:33:53:gfgggggjgggggggpgggg,,gggggggggggggggggig as www V z 5,1 5 .' 44' . . . . G1rls Hlkln Club 77 fe? Ii if W5 M ' 12 E2 .W jo sz 4' 1 I fi 1: 3 222,25 'ea if ft :flu if . if 0 7' LA0 : 1 1 . 4 EE ws: -5 as V le S1 if , Z: Jw' A if li The Girls Hiking Club was organized in '23, and this year the new members carried on the good work. The officers who served so com- , , , , petently this year were: Anita Gann, President, Ruth Fuller, Vice-Presb 229235 E54 sz . see dent: Bonnie Studdard, Secretary, and Agnes Speakman, Treasurer. Meetings were held every other Tuesday in the auditorium balcony, where hikes were discussed and, incidentally, dues collected. The object 2' xi . . . ai 'fi of the Club, as set forth in 23, was to create among the girls of Chatta- 11' :E . - - , nooga High School an interest in the out-of-doors. Some of the places visited this year were: Lula Falls, Rock City, Missionary Ridge, White Oak, Eagle Cliff, and Flintstone. One of the 72 Wie . . z' interesting events was a house party at the Y. W. C. A. camp at Eagle 1:1 is . . . . . . . fi Cliff. Regular camp life was enjoyed here, including horseback riding, zz' 475 . . . . . . ily hiking, swimming, wemer roast, marshmallow toast, and K. P. duties. Much credit should also be given to the most efficient sponsor, Miss Ta lor. We also had an honorar member, Miss Sadie Magill. :LMI y y L! Most of the members were Seniors this year, but the others that are :L ,15 l 8 left will carry on the Club next year, and we wish them all the success 52 . 21 Me' possible. af Z ' MM , . ..... .... 4 M ,,,,,,,, ,,.. . Exsfgiz ...,, ,W ............................,... ..... ,.............................................,... . . Page l 2 8 ..r gg .1 ,,,,,,,,,. . ..,,,,,,,,, .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,ggw , 2 ,,,,.,, ..........,,........,.,...............,,...............,.,....,..,... , ...... '- ' 'f 1 -Muni N ',unl ' I ffffxfffnf ':::-.Jxxffflfxfffffffllffflffffl Iffiflfiflfflfig ' , , Home Econom1cs 'Z ll if 52 ,EE zzl :: ff '2 is Q9 Asa 2 22 2 f ii 5: J i Colors: Yellow and White. K 95, Flower: Daisy. if Motto: To do, not to dream, to be, not to seem. OFFICE RS is 4' is fi? fi President ..... ....A,........ .A..... A V A WRIGHT 35 ,, 21: Vice-P,esaae,,f ......... .... B ONNIE STUDDARD ga Secretary and Treasurer .... - ---KATHERINE JACOWAY Zfnii , 124 .2 Editor .-.............- ...... ....- A C. NES SPEAKMAN A ROLL Amis, Billie Cahn, Anita Lane, jane Seligman, Hemie Lee E 4, Ballard, Thelma Green, Blanche Marler, Georgia Shavin, Anna Bodne, Rose Hartley, Louise lVlcCrary, Nellie Shanlcman, Mattie 27, Blair. l-DiS HiCkman, Zephy Monson, Frieda Raye Sharp, Hazel Bolen, Jessie Hysinger, Katherine Martin, Lillyan Smalling, Bessie Mae Bridge, Lenora Hollingsworth, Annabel Miles, Mayon Speakman, Agnes BHTBS, Martha Hurst, Margaret Mel-eod, Marjorye Studdard. Bonnie Cook, Elizabeth Jacoway, Katherine Pursley, Mae Spear, Annie Mae 2 Cook, Eva Clara Jones, Dottie Mae Price, Vennie Thomas, Mildred Connelly, Ella Nlargarite Kaplan, Rebecca Pechman, Virginia Vester, Emily f Dorst, Gertrude Kelly, Octavia Powell, Caroline Walker, Josephine H DOUCL D0rOthy Kirkpatrick, Louise Powers, Grace Warshawsky, Ethel ff Ellis, Katherine Lewellen, Alden Ridge, Gladys Wise, lda H Fl0WCI'S, Frances LYUCS, Marion Scoggins, Willie Rhea Wilson, Verdie , -49,, -??Q,::::: '::?::::: ' : :::::75::::::::: --'-'- :::::::::--::::::::::: - ::::::::-:nfl '---'-------'---------------- Page I 29 .4 as-WM .M 4 1.. ..............,. , ............ ' .,.....................,...........,.....,.,.,......... , ................... . rf ereeieizffzzszzezfirif-2:...:.::::2::::rx?5i ..... :Thai ..... 4 I 2 ........ 5 .......,.,,, .,...... Z .Z .......... Z ..... , ..,..... Y 1,15 .... . .,.,- ........ gg 55 ' :f!,yvf4i! Z gg sz is . ' X33 R A C l.11'11OI' C I'OSS yn! 55 if r -- 1: rx li Q ff 1' as 1 ff Q' v 4 y :Z giffte ff? HW? if ii! an, ei H4 rw ll' lf 'z 45 '14 if 5 4 il 325 Z2 as 2? Listen, my friends, and you shall hear if 5 Of the Red Cross work we've done this ear: -, -: y wwf: The well-filled boxes we sent over there, That we packed with so much lovin carey r 7 g ,fff 24,221 . . . Zffjji Our soldiers in hospitals were not forgotten, Q4 if ' 5 . 5544, And the programs we gave were certainly not rotten. apes E' 5 . . 7755 Christmas night far and near Was made happy for many by our cheer. 21 'z . safmfe When the time for enrollment came around fi 11 Z Everybody was there to be found. A physician we wanted for first aid, So our share for this service we readily paid. A council we formed with Miss Garvin at the head, 1 WSE .. .. . 55 And myl It was Hnel so everyone said. ei gg fi . . . We helped Miss Taylor with a hard summer s work, 3' 0 Ki . . if When service was needed we never would shxrkg ag uf: ngprf: We helped promote life-saving courses, W ll d ' 1 f Z2 e a turne out in very arge orces 77? To interest the city's careless bathers ii Iwi . - 55 ' ln becoming strong, helpful life-savers. 53 1,92 We QW 2 is 2 510 5-'---M --------- -------'--- --'-'-' : 5 f!2JI5!5!l!'751511515'''fit!72551It:T!!2tZZZS79f?77 hk 2:wit5,' m '?!4Z'IIIIiy ,'IIiIIff!2l ' : ::::::::'--:::::::::: --'--' :::-:::- --'----'-----'----' 5 ...... .......... aa .......,. I ' W0 'gi W al .......... ...... fZ...14 Page l30 ,,,,. ff--...H f,M'fY::wvWf?Qf ,,f '. 147, n':::::::::::::'::::::: -'-'-' :1::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Zt2:::::::::::5.,QZ ---- ff '---1 ?Qi7y::::::::' ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::r:::1:2:z::1::mama:zzazmmmummzi if ' W f WV fa' ff ..,.. ...... .., .. ,........................................,.,..,..,......................,....... ,, , .....,.......,.,.....,......,....................,.A........,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , , ,, . fff :ff ..., - - --'-- - - --'-'---' 1 ff in zz is V' 5 Th S .1 C '1 e tu ent ounc1 :: C: f ' U L 12962 I li, fi 7' 5 12 25 wa ig IZ '5 H ,Iii sz my 1 +15 gg 5: :s '01 1 za +2 2 2' , 5 :if9 iff!! 5: , 7 '4 - 4 1: 1 :g :, I I fi 'F 22172 -he 550252 fi W ,i 5: fr, f 1 .. 1 .., zigwjf ' 5 The Student Council is composed of a representative from each home 522 room. Each representative meets with the principal every morning before the 'El 1 5,59 meeting of the home room, and here all announcements are given to the Coun- ,, ,. is was 3 u is MW! cil members and they give them to the different home room sections. 55 5595 At the beginning of the school year each home room elected one of the 'T i Eiajf most dependable pupils from its section as Council representative. Announce- ments are not the only purpose of the Council meeting. Different school prob- QQ? ff, :E - . . ZZ' lems are brought up and discussed-each member takes great interest in bet- ig!! 22 , is . is s, term the welfare of the school. 35563 g Sf- xg ' ' . 1 The Council has been very useful to the school and has done several kinds fi 15 . . . . . E5 f 5' of service. Every member has co-operated in every way with the principal and it is hoped that the Council will prove still more helpful as the years go by. Adair, Anna Class, Francis Parker, McEwen Baron, Lena Gouldy, Dorothy Price, Dick 29 Blocker, ,Io Haskell, Joe Rawlings, S. 1, Browder, Dorothy Heibeck, Dorothy Russell, Sara Claxton, Thomas Hudson, Agnes Shahan, Martha Collie, Berta jones, Dottie Mae Snodgrass, Frances DeArmond, Katherine Karshofsky, Hymie Studdard, Bonnie fi 9:5 DeLong, Dorothy Law, Alfred Thomas, Mildred Dorsey, Willard McGill, Louise Wasson, Marian Edwards, Imogene Miller, Ralph Williams, Fred 'N 4 Foust, Alice Moore, Rosa Mae Winer, Rae Eg ' O'Brien, john fyfff. ul: l...., ..................,..........,...........,.......................... ,.,......., .......... f : sf ----.Italy-472..f- '--,M ..,...................,..............,........,..................,...,..,............ 3 I 3-an ...,....- Z ,..,'4. ,.... WJHTUWJ ..... W.-zu.: .-.... Z ...... N ,,,.- In.: .1.. Wim .-..-,, ...--- 'A,..- F -.-....... W ..-... 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Wi 1 gz ZEZME3 eg 5iZ'jEE fg 2:3::::::,:::::::x::::::7,:::::::W::::::::y::::::::W::x::::m::::m:x: f.. ...... 39,2-49.-,n0w.,4?Q-...7 ........ ............,....................... .. ....... , .................... A I M fm fa 0, I C4 I , ya in ,E I ..... I .......... I I3 ....... ,..' ,.,.... 7 0.2 ....... : .......... ..... . . Zzr.. , on 1924 f .... 7 A .... ...... 1 ,.f:4.., ,...., I .... :.,..fz ......, ,wx ..... JJ ,f f'.f ...... 1.4 ,.... . 0 H! ' 1 QM wr if .. .......... . .... . ..... ....... ....... ....... . ... ......... , ..... .,.... . . .... .... .... ............. . . . .....!,..4.2.1-1,,,,.t:?.,,,Z....,,mMj,Qg ....... ..... ...... ........ . . . ,:if44::gig:gg5gggg:55555455555::::3:::::3::::::::::::::::::5 Page 132 ' 1. .M- , 4 , ......,......................................... ,..,,............... ........... , ....... f Wfmimu' 'JI' ' lr, wd ',' -...,.....,......................... ,,.:::::::::::::::::::::zz:zzzaaazmumzamus. ..........,. U ...... W ........ y ............ ...,........,.... 3 ..... 3 ...... ,Mm I Q , ,....,,., .........,.......... L 0 ' W A 4 ,IE 1.2 Y HAM I ...............,.. .. ....................,..............,..............,........ 61 Wwwlwmwnm ...........,.,. .. .. .......................,..............,..,.,............,. 2 Orators , Wiki iivk li ii g if f' as ef it Mi 51622 ff if ,, I . fp :: g If VMS? ii! f .I lg ,5 ff 11? 'S fd' f 045 E5 , if E5 ti in Both of the Public Speaking Clubs have reason to be proud of their 1 , ' . . . . . . 55 if 59' representatives m the all-city contest this year, the girls especially, as their representatives walked away with both the cups given for the girls -Miss Katherine l-lysinger with the one given for declamations, ancl iff 51 . . . . . :E Miss Dorothy Doucl wlth the one given for oratlons. Besides these hon- Q fi Hi . . . . . . .. 4. ors, Miss Hyslnger played an exceptionally difficult part in the Senior play in an exceptionally pleasing manner, and Miss Doud has been elected by EE . . . WE the Seniors as Salutatorian of the Senior Class. 'Z f 5 The boys were not so fortunate as the girls-but were just as goocl. E3 7 55 . . . . . ii 2 Shelley Wise won his right to a lace in the declamatlon contest over olcler IWW? . P . . . . fl and more experienced speakers, and bids fair for a winning place next V25 11 55 . . . . . . 3? . year. This was Mr. Wise s first appearance in public, but, owing to the 1' ,fi . . 56 fi fact that he never ceases talking, he was perfectly at home in the art. . .. ., . 574 joe Haskell, like Cassius, hath a lean and hungry look, and, like 2,1 as . . . . . . if 4,1 Cassius, he thinks much: but, unlike Cassius, he smiles and is not espe- ez 'z 35 . . . . 2257? 2 cially dangerous-though Robert Sims, of McCallie, found him hard ,iff iff! ii 2 to beat. Miss Doud, Mr. Haskell, and Miss H singer retire this year with all 0 g :Wh y FSXWE honor. We will hear again from Mr. Wise. fa? 2 Page l 33 - 2 rr 1 f., M4 .. Arm: ,r---.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, ...............,,,...........,......,...........,.,.........,.... - ---- -'-- - 'M ' ' 'i -'1 'vfffrf ig Q v:4n W 1--v 7 W plap : a -Q fWET111 :IifxifiilflinlllfliiH1IW11111111111131Z1Z1W131?L1L7:2L5?? Y xiii? r, 'u,NlIW!!i,.u'q!7! ',n '.',',u 'j,24-3 ...........,4p 0 1'p-..............................,.............. .......,.,... ' ' fl ff Athlet1c Lettermen s Club inf, l if ,112 fi 4 ii 55 ' U4 ff , .. 5 y .1 H 5: 1 hii WA: if w if fi' V! ff za , gg 25 WS: 1: :E :J 1 if 4 Presldentf ..... .. vA ... -W , - . , JOHN MOTLOW Vlce-Presldent ....... --- g..... . ..... E D WIN O'NE.AL Secretary and Treasurer ......... ,r.,....-,,,,-. J AMES WRIGHT Facultb' SPOUSOY ---f-A------r-4 ----f f 7 Y---- ------A--- P AUL SIMS 'Wie ip 255 22272 if Z5 E100 ?2 ACTIVE MEMBERS Abel, jack' Dorsey, Worth Leslie, Harvey lgunn, William Dyer, Cooper Massey, Claude Z fri W4 iggers, john Etter, john Mervis, lsadore 0Z ,Z Brumby, Edwin Coodlake, Richard Motlow, john Cash, Wallace Guthrie, Douglas McCutcheon, Wilton Cat-llriler Harry Harold, Stanley McKeehan, Oliver Childers, Charles Haskell, joe Northington, Sam ClaXi0n, Tom Helmick, Wilson O'Brien, john Cooper, Arthur Keith, Marsh O'Neal, Edwin Davis, Lee Kibler, Fletcher Price, Dick Dealcins, Felton Light, Edwin Phelps, Grady Deitch, lsadore Lebovitz, Moses Wright, James The Athletic Lettermen s Club of C. H. S. is composed of letter-men of all branches of athletics. This club is a new organization, but it is 4:1 . . . . . 1,1 ' 12 strong m that it represents men who have made good m their respective branches The purpose of the Club is to promote a spirit of unity among the athletes of C. H. S.: to increase the value and usefulness of athletics: to raise the standard of the athletes and to promote a spirit of co-operation between the faculty and the members of the different teams. All boys of '4 2 . . . 1: 1,75 C. H. S. should strive to make a letter in some branch of athletics before leaving their Alma Mater. :I 01: 7: I L: 422 wh ze 55015 22721 sw! ...............,... ,, ..........,............,..........,...................... , .....,.,, ,, f ---- ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 'Q' , , ...... ......,4,u4.,,m,,,.-1EZ.::::fg?.....,..., ' ................................ .-..,................................,,.::::::::::::::5:1g:gfj Page I 34 .. -.. 'Wh ff. rdifcgfff-...........,..,f1Z'f..:wM5--'-4.:.......f 'm H 1 .,....... ..................................,...,.,..,........,.........,. 5::1:zz:sz:zz3:E:aug-My::::::?,g::::::::::E::::::::iji:::::E:??::::::::!i-.Cg,Z I f fy ..... 7 ........ .,..,..... L ....... Z ......,... ......... Zizzsznnzs? gg 1 - L'j353m'n,,, ,..--...... W',y,,:,w!2!,.:vfn.,,.,,,.m C. H. Orc estra M 22 is 1 4, 5 I1 1: giv 1 Aff fi! '. wi ff Zi: Ei .2 Wai 1 1: 2 1172 if ': 214:75 as was 52 s ll 411: sew Il 3 if 55 ::, 'z-' X :Z : 2703 Director .... -,1v11ss MYRTLE TAYLOR .4 f Iwi' Pianist ......... ..g.,. ,, .... 1v11ss ANITA GANN 5324 FIRST VIOLIN TROMBONE PICCOLO Dixon, Floyd gl?xt0nbTl-Qomas Bennett, Thurston Gerrard, Leon e Cer- 'C CLARIONE-T Goldman, lsadore BELLS B tt H r Hilliard, Forrest Kropp Katherine llrne ' e man Harold, Stanley BASS l Miller- Ralph Pearlman'.Hyman Van Arsdale, George CORNET ghodemlglrifman SECOND VIOLIN jones, Elizabeth HW 55 . 25 is Sfgeffs J a' cilbream, Edith J e?' EW' avmi oe P H I Norris, Richard My ,, SAXOPHONE xiZ,1mS.. f'k...m1. Saleen W- P- Hurt, Cecil Winer, Josephine DRUMS Rodgers, William White, Edward Cash, Wallace gf 451 11 zz V065 , , The C. H. S. Orchestra is much larger than it has ever been and has had quite a successful year. There has been much enthusiasm in their k C1 'll ' ' N h'll C1 ' h'h 11 1 11' wor an especia y in a trip to as Vl e, urmg w ic t ey p aye in the All-State Orchestra and on the State Teachers' program. They have played for the City Music Memory Contest, and furnished ' f C ' c b 11' 11 1v1 ' D d W 5573 music or aptam ross ones, w lch t e usic epartment presente . 555995 They have gone out of town to play in commencement programs, and received quite a substantial contract to play for the Y. M. C. A. Circus. Besides their material value they have grown and developed musically and have played music of the highest standard. ln Nashville they made the best showing of the High School Orchestras in the State. A great deal of the credit must go to our most capable and beloved director, Miss VME M rtle Taylor. Zi Y iz? . viz V 22?f::f:f ff:f::f?affff ::iff fff ::::fiff ffZ?ggfx'-gnu''glvlxezh'' ,us'3Q?!?: fy:f: :ffl if:fff gf:fffff'2fff::ff:ff'WIIHH'.lla: Q 19 24 W' :::::::::::::. . .::::::::::::::::::::::,..:::::: .... ...........,........................,................ .4 v ,J llli, , ,,-f ?Z,...q4--' -.., ,,,, , Ag., --.-f-----'---f--'---'------.--- I -----.------.... .................. : :::::::::::::::::::::::f:::. Page I35 f '.-Te-.-. 'W71 ,...,? -..,,,.mmM,,,'.....v,mz..,.4,,,, ,,,w -.. .. .... .......... . ..........,,.......,.,..,,... , .......,..,......,,.. ..... , , 1 Z fra. l1Z1111111221fC'1311551 1121C22:f 'fff1Z2::f:::xfxfxf' ff:f:f:ff:fZ '44?5 J, gf M! 9 W! W I M ZW ---kfi f ? , ......... ..... 2 ....,...,... .....,.. ........... ..., ,.., if LvjggmmHamm'-UVIWI'IIWW74'uwmmml-Miki .,....,,,.. ,......... .,............,... ,..... ...................... ...,.... . . . i if 0 4 Bankmg Staff c- ' is 1 , so 'QAA r ea We :VZ 72 W Y i 7 55 M ' lla' ri, A, ,, is ada as 22 We E202 'O' ' 54035 I l 'SQ fl f Z ff? , W if E401 1: gd 1 71. za X Q ea mi 2? 22 . ,, 57 Z2 if if 22 0 21 The book store has been thoroughly tested and lt is found to be an asset to the school. It has the needs of every-day school life. The book EE 2 3: . . . if Z - store students devote their time before school and between each period to the work in the book store. All the profits from the sales go back to the school, so don't be afraid to spend your money in the book store, for ., 11' . 5: 1 you are getting value for your dollar. iffi ' ' ' HQ gg The book store is not only a place to supply school necessities, but gag.. 1 1- . . . M 1 is a bank, too. lnstead of having various funds and bank accounts scat- MQ, -I 11. . . . gl fi tered everywhere, lt is the custom to take lt to the book store and get a 7 I V: . . . . . . . 1.4 1 receipt for it. Then when it is wanted there IS no red tape. This IS all 55 I 3 ke t straight by our beloved teacher, Mr. Selcer, who never frowns at P :Wg :1 fn ! writing a check. Alongside the book store is the High School Saving Club, which was iff km? established in March. lt, together with the book store, is run by the :Wa . . . 11 A students from the third year bookkeeping and accounting classes. In less than one month's time there had been 165 accounts opened and S300 deposited by the students. Facugy Director ..... ..... AAR. W.EP. SELCER Ei 4 ?i' P ' t ....... , . . .A A MA JOHNSON iw' 5 vlfllpizsaaenr.. . ........ JOHN FREULER Secretary. ..... ..... 1 SADORE DEITCH Treasurer. ........ ....... l.. EE. PRATT Bank Manager ....... ........ . . ...,...... C. B. FISHER Book Store Manager ...................... l... VAN WAGNER 474 :ir f 1 DIRECTORS LOUIS A. BEYER ETHEL WARSHAWSKY nf: Mfg. NANNIE BLAYLOCK ABE. WISE :QQfl STELLA JOHNSON V720 ,,,.M,,,qzxjfgii-..,,Wm Aly..............,.,......,...,.... -......,.......,....::.....:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!4 Pagf-136 , . L V Q I, in 3 C Q fn' 1 r if I ll 3 z?fiY ' 235' EE 23X 2? SliY EQ' 3?,X Ill- EQY ii' 35' X 5'-' 1QY 1, 7:3 lr Ili Sz Q I 53? f I at I 5.9 . T 1 ffl I I. it 7 I HKMDQTIKCSQ' 1 iT' ' ,az 1 L!J!3l!Lul!E.l5vl 9 1 U, l 1 n :fo -'- J- iq I T E ? 'K , N 1 S lg: lg 4? S sg: 'N A 1. W. ' S 'JL 1.-7. 231. :.- nil. ' L 3 4 v' -L ' , , 1 , Q . -2 -,D s'. QC :Q 1-vm ..,, .... ,:...:- pm... A. ff -v-. wif ' ' '--4 3 . 1 ' 111:11 '-' - - -'- - f -f' -- l I ......... . .......................,............................. . ........ .... r,, ........... ......... ,...............,,... ............. A - , . 1 1 . ------- 0, my mf M ......,. 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Beath Hubbard as a tantallzlng slster, and Catherine l-lysinger as aunt not as yet grown old, were pleasing in parts not r 1 zamf WM? easy 0 P ay' , , Ernest Keys, George Van Arsdale, Francis Gass, and Ellzabeth Vaughn 1: , gg . 1: fa excelled as experlenced Shakespearean actors. Douglas Guthrie as a butler with a penchant for Shakespeare, and Mary Ellen Acuff as a pert maid, contributed much of the fun. The audience was generous in applause. Much of the success of the play was due to the splendid work of Miss Bonnie Gilbert, the director. 5 Wie 53 WI: Newton .............. V ............ .... D ouglas Guthrie Lydle. ......... ...Beath Hubbard ,I Rollo Webster. . .... Grady Phelps Mr. Stein ........ .... C arter Parham 324372 Goldie Meenel-1 .... .. .... sefell Ballew Vg fly. .. George Lucas .... ......... E rnest Keys 51, Mrs. Park-Gales. . . ..... Elizabeth Vaughn Mr. Campardown .... . . .George Van Arsdale Mr. Skitterling .... ........ 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EE 5 : .3 7? a a a id ME unlor Class ln Declded Success AA ,, ji C CC l W 52 , 4 as 1: ie 55 W wif rf? ,I :, ., , : Q2 f :Z ,, SK' g The Elopement of Ellen, presented by the junior Class Friday night, March 7th proved to be a big success. Every member of the cast contributed to the success of the comedy. Antoinette Merville and Sam Northington, as ML and Mrs. Ford, were a very realistic newly married couple, entertaining several house guests in spite of a very perplexing servant problem. 14' - - - - 5 Margaret Hill, who took the part of a Wellesley student majoring in eco- nomics, found her personal investigation of the servant problem full of un- expected complications. Tommye Roberts, as Dorothy March, and Tom Cooke, as Max Ten Eyckf' guests of the Fords, presented several situations very successfully. Wallace Cash, as Robert Shepard, brother of Mrs. Ford, was an ideal 1 , rich youn olf hound. 1 g g Q: 1 D. Walton substituted for Charles Childers, who was ill, as John Hume, rector of St. Agnes. Mr. Walton, who has had previous experience in amateur dramatics, captured his audience with his perfect portrayal of Rev. Hume, who was exceedingly inane. Q Before the play two special musical numbers were given by High School students if ' The play was directed by Miss Marguerite Aull. 9 ................................,....,..... . .........,..............,....... ........,., , za f--- ...... 9913-1452 ,f '- ff .... .... ..... .,... ,... 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'1 f 1: 1 zz Eff 75 1: fn .2 3, 71,622 ..4 . 3? f 2 if , 2 51 1: 1: I : 9 ' zz :5 gf 0 g L: Z :I 272752 aw I I ip, 14 7:5 449 5 2' 5' f 2 EV' is vm 'I ,l ., . . ' 5 ..,, ., 4. 2,1 .1 The ersons who witnessed the minstrel as the first number on the P - Stunt Nite program were agreeably surprised at the talent shown by the , boys taking part in it. The darker members of the cast, six in number, kept the audience in an uproar from the opening joke to the last song. Mr. Dick Price held the responsible position of interlocutor. Francis Cass, direct supervisor of the minstrel, with Richard Norris in charge of the end men, were largely responsible for the success of the act. . The minstrel, which took up about an hour and forty minutes of the Stunt Nite program, was the main event of the night and was featured by the end men. The sextette of dark-complected gentlemen, fand all admit that they made good negroesj, was composed of Richard Norris, lsadore Silverman, Thomas Claxton, joe Keith, Ed Light and Paul Sims. Paul Sims and Richard Norris were the featured pair and made good in :W their arts as re resentatives of the duskier race. Their costumes were 471: p p . 1 15072, alike and were the only things they ageed upon. They were funny and, . . . . . . . 5: W: :shi as the critics said, hel ed carr the affair m Al G. Field style. Ed Light 'Q f!W1 p y . :C Z' 'Z roved a hit because, as everyone said, he looked so natural. Tom Clax- .M P , , ton gave a good buck dance because he is mostly feet. The middle men did some good work and everyone enjoyed the solos 7,27 . .Wg . '1 3 ren ere an e c oruses y e en ire cas. . . a on, w o sang ge, ,g H d d ttrh h ' b th t ur J D lt nh Liga: ifoi l Love You, and Francis Cass, who sang Blue Hoosier Blues, roved Wie - P .. 6 great hits. 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X IN 7 f m v 'H 01' ,imfllmftise 2 Wa Af 72' :N I Y a 'Q ll: BNHS ONAS' Atqagix c-o 'ff' m5 . -J N QLTW' y ! K I 1' U ' no ,.'j':TC'-frm.-..' Tumi 605518 Z- ' ' , womm 7.7 il I H D I I I-IIGI-I SCI-IOOL gg 7 F Q-fwwz 93 ,.--:-'-J M 4 ' r--- W - l ' - : T'::'::ASfF- Y Q, QI- Y Q 0 ! TS ' 115: . f qo . N mJ V QXVN ' AY - GTM. mnnerc- Y , ll UELL STREAK 4111i 1 AIN' f N. I G ve ! 044 1 wifirjhv UA V X You iemje! x 'V E W ITS ' M.I8g4E1N,3jM5,, QI. A 9 if ' A CHAPEL U06 gq. ' ' ' . I m,. + jar-'f gkj x9llX ...I I.. +A ww fl 73 f A I fs ' -lovwss L U f- ' nuff Aim! 5 'QM' J KQV Qligif Q ii I iii? i Q MF' V. . ,M 4 5 I Q, ' 9 , RJ- ' ' f An: Q-, ? ,. is X f r A Q X , X I X ,Q ' I Y , f lx Q' 4 ' Q - 5 -: I L ll! l lil . I' 3532 X . W Q sl X: . . 5-fi fix! J! f A A 0 A Ill -qt. I In - Q u-ln. 0 ourz LAND'-'mn-Ks SMH,-,gfgg our 'ws cam. or -me wuts , .5-1-vfnmpxd The Passing Show of 1923-24 S E P T E M B E R l0-Three cheers We dust the chapel seats again-Dry cleaners. l I-No classes. Teachers rest-making out schedules until 7:30. l2-Freshmen become acquainted with our landmarks-three pine trees, one Hag-pole, Doug Guthrie, and Chunky Duke. l 3-Former Cadet Major Morris Cunningham administers dose of old C. H. S. npep... I4--Freshman asks Mrs. Sansom, When do we have recess? I7-lchabod's Army defends Snodgrass Hill from the Sixth Cavalry for the ediflcation of the Spanish-American War Vets. IS-Vets, parade, band. Result-discords, sore feet. l9-Orchestra practice for first time. Freshmen think it's fire drill, and file out! 20-Football prospects brighten-Brenner's out. 2 I-Equinoxial storms center around Room 204. 24-Sergeant Jones begins his research on the change from the third to the fourth exercisef ' 25- The Call of the Wild -hrst Glee Club practice. 26--Peanut politics begin-John O'BrienAfor cheer leader. 27--Swanee Fresh game called off. Chunky not reduced enough to get through goal posts. 28-Willard elected cheer leader--lmogene cheers! OCTOBER l-Faculty gets even with Mr. Bates. Elect him faculty rep for Annual. 2-Holiday for Fair. Captain Armstrong rides the whip. He holds his own--and then some. 3--Morning after the night before. More dates for the Caterpillar, Page I44 'I vr 'i' Q u ' 4 5 q 7 Lf? K egxhgswxu I L st Q S 3 Q 4- A Ll G . 4 fl, C I L 3 Q i N I 3 VV ' l S. nl ' lh.. -Fin n' N 5' '-.W cm. mes -me wmv vm- Annum. nomo 'EAST is wsg-r' ufntofl Ffsvilwlv' -Nominations made for Annual Board. fMore peanut politics-UA. N. D.'s begin to function.J -C. H. S., l4g Knoxville Central, I4. Many of us go to Knoxville to see this thrilling game, featured by a spectacular run by Fuzzy Boyd. -Cheer leading too much labor for Bill Dorsey-Dick Goodlake falls heir to the white ducks. -First chapel convention of the gridiron heroes and hero-worshippers to instill pep for the large crop of laurels, touchdowns, and charley- horses. -Senior Class dishes out honors QD. Fifteen members get stuck on An- nual Board. -The filling of Red Cross boxes goes over with a boom! Kress' depleted. -C. H. S., 35 Bradley, 0. McCrae bows to Maroon and White. -Maroon and White Staff elected by regular poll and ballot methods. Only one fight! E -Miss Selman sick. Hallie Wilson fillsher shoes. What a job! -Talk on failures, and how to be one, by Mr. Robinson. -Two howls and a whoop by the IA Clee Club. -Sarah Ballew on time to Student Council. -High School, 7g Marion, 0. Kelly also outruns the entire population of South Pittsburg. -Students kept awake in chapel by harmonious discords of Freshman Quartette. -Annual Board enjoys its first weekly quiet hour at the third period. -Some real music for a change. Elizabeth Payne sings in chapel. -High School, 26g Rhea gets the goose egg. Pruny's Light almost ex- tinguished. Doug stars. -Annual Board flings a mean house party at Scout Camp on Raccoon Mountain. Page l 45 U . f . Qi ' ' 1 f.'l X, l i ' j' 0 lv wrist f l we GET THE' Goose cwr. amos 'rue Cup' E ca Q scruprurze swam, Milton Matthews: Silence is golden. Izzy Silverman: You must be tin. -We chip in to buy Pruny some flowers. -A sextette of five cornets render a spasm in two parts. -jo Blocker still wondering why East is West. NOVEMBER -McCallie, 303 we get the goose-egg. Knoxville City, I4g another goose-egg. -Mr. Guerry, of Baylor School, makes an Armistice Day address. -Mrs. McDonald fittingly observes the day by giving the Seniors a small test-covering the History of American Literature. junior Girls beat Senior Girls in basketball. Decherd, 58: C. H. S., 0. CThe yolk's on us-we got the goose-egg., -Mary Hale sings for us in chapel. Captain Armstrong reads Scripture lesson and adds a few improvements of his own. Big joy meeting-All this dead-body gaff rendered by the team. CN. B.-We lost-team still living., -Mayor Hardy's memorable address on The Yellow Dogs. D E C E M B E R -Central, 134 C. H. S., 2. Our made-over team puts up a wonderful fight. -Mayor Hardy pats us on the back this time. -Returns show we beat Central in ticket-selling for Thanksgiving game. -Senior Class awarded loving cup for selling most tickets. -Gym classes give program in chapel, featuring several dances-folk, of COLIYSC. -Announcement of characters of operetta-Pickings must be poor. Sample of Captain Crossbones and his Lilliputian pirates' chorus. Page l46 P2 T, 111,-xl 4 42X ' 111 x in ' I N. . sl ' l . Q A - f. 0 lu ' ' ts 0 f... ' I l -l' ' ' 1 no en: - i i r . Q ' R1 If ni ANOTHER. F I J X - Ll A onnmmenr C-Ap1gQQogg5qr4gi l THE Pxsrorzs LISTEN To L glsvlfntQM ll-Concert by band fand they call it melodyl. Some more bones from Captain Crossbones. l2-Another appetizer for the coming opree. i3-Annual Board made candy for operetta. Doctors given heavy work. I4-How comic was the operetta? I 7-Mr. Tallent: lt's a great world, isn't it? Houston Griffith: Let me smell your breath. I8-Mary Frances McGhee's Dad: How is it, young man, l find you kissing my daughter? How is it, l ask you? Milton Matthews fwith one of his bright ideas? : Oh, great, great! I9- Dear me, sighed Kitty Blevins. Just what l've been trying to say, exclaimed bashful Tom Cooke. 20-Mr. Hamic fbuying Xmas presents? : Are you sure this is cut glass? Proprietor: Sure, l cut it myself from 51.00 to 98 cents. 2 l-Santa Claus treats Vine Street Orphans. Weren't they happy with their candy and toys? Xmas Holidays-Santa came. Bates wears a new suit. lchy carries tin sword. james Jones drives new red taxi. Fresh Stacomb on johnnie's hair. JANUARY 2-Still sick from New Year's feast. 3-Back in the old grind. 4-Musical numbers debated for Stunt Nite. 7-Fresh Quartette again strives to sing. Aren't they ambitious? 8-Alf promoted to Major. More ornaments for Peggy. 9-Dr. Winifred Scott Hall talks to boys. I0-Visited by Dr. Henry Louis Smith, President of Washington and Lee. l l- Take leprosy and get graduated. l4-Another flapper. Miss Alsup's hair bobbed. Page l 4 7 ll X d , 1 .4 I I .ff 'dll Ai , 'ro .Q . ' . A H :gi mvm GETS g lll , , we 1-wwe A concern HAIRPEUY l5-Rifle team picked. Some aspirants find shooting a line isn't hitting a mark. l6-Soph girls swamp Frosh. Arnette not Lively enough. l 7--Junior girls whitewash Frosh. Looks as if they don't have a chance. l8-Spanish and French costume blow-out. Valentino Riseden shows his speed. Zl-Pastors Visit C. H. S. Inspect building, eat and pay for it by listening to Captain's play on words. 22-Doug makes announcement. Called clown for two-timing. 23-Senor sends Dick Childers out of class. 24--Chunky back in school for a few days. 25-McCallie bows to High School's quintet. 28--lVlr. Selcer conducts chapel. Another famous short talk. 29-Sarah Ballew out for big game. Cbject-Doug's Football. 30-No chapel program. Conversazione had charge. 3l-Grand Uproar by radio Everybody bites. FEBRUARY l- Wee Willie lectures on social butterflies. Now, will you be good. little girls? 4-Coincidence-Light snowfall-Irvin Shapiro gets haircut. 5--Mystic 3 K's unmasked. 6--Beautiful program in honor of Ex-President Wilson. Hon. Frank Carden speaker. 7-Gym exhibition-Imogene prize leader of other dumb-bells. 8--Gorgeous, dazzling, mystic, stupendous, wonderful Stunt Nite. ll-Catherine Hysinger wins declamatory preliminary. I-lere's our bottom dollar on you, Catherine. l2-Shally Wise represents boys. Next to the bottom one on you. Page l 48 . 1 . ruewg 64- ex' x ' ,DAY ,f 's , N X 50 i 5 ' u fl Ill l v l ' THE SEMESTE2 PM mmces AN N HONOR ROLL ANNOUNCEMENT MO5E,'L5LSxt.Ni:xERATE5 I3-Basketball team on stage. Rum talks to ladies only. I4-Miss Scott sends Mr. lVlcNelly a valentine. I5- Dot Doud wins oratorical try-out. Mr. Harris lucks ladies' silk hose at Commercial Carnival. I8-Joe Haskell shows what a mean line will do-oratorical preliminary. I9-Another coincidence-Dynamo Sparks out-Mr. Selcer sick. 20-Music pupils render To Thee, O Country. No casualties reported. 21- Dot Doud and Catherine Hysinger save our two bottom dollars. 22-Holiday-We wish there were more Washingtons. 25-Students witness presentation of keys to Auditorium and incidentally lVleF1stofeles. 26-Chapel runs overtime. Fezzer reads semester honor roll. 27-Senior invitations ordered. ls it too soon? 28+We sing something new in chapel, Long, Long Trail. 29--Something unusual. Miss Patton keeps some students in. MARCH 3-Debate on junior play between Ed Light and Mac Parker. Sammie judges. 4-Harp and ukelele duet by lVlcNelly and Little Bromof' . 5-Things look clark for Junior play. Pat makes announcement. 6-junior play cast introduced. 7-- Elopement of Ellen fnot the neck houndl. I0-Mr. Manning gives lecture on South American menus. Senor assigns him to the Ananias Club. - l l-Mrs. Ford gives South American menu. Senor enjoys it immensely. I2-Annual Board meeting. Lower floor looks like Bonita. I3-Jazzy selections by Mr. E.. E. Young. l4-Classical selections by Mr. Neunhaus, marvel typist and sheik. Page I49 .Qj N. X X, 1 . K ' 4 ' 4 lo AN' ' 'ii .lf 5 KS.. 6 Hb- THE TRACK MR. HARRIS Gofs AT Lgqg JQHN TEAM START! GPI' EARLY WRONG GIFFE tS'EEAOY l7-Mose and rest of lrish celebrate St. Patrick's Day. IS-Milk for health. Chunky does without. I9-Did Jonah swallow the whale? Fezzor : Yes! 20-Art Tableaux. Blue Boy makes a hit. 2!-Elaborate milk program. We'll all drink milk from now on. 22-Equinoxial storms shift to Vicinity of Credits Committee. 24-Track team starts out early. They'll have to, to finish up. 25-History Classes go to Chickamauga Park to study battlefields 26-Spring is came. Tweet! Tweet! Ask Charlotte or Blue Boy. 27-News leaks out on Mr. Harris. Another good man gone wrong. 28--Baylor has track meet. Our team also runs. 31-Alaska elucidated by Miss Trimble. 32-Sergeant jones leaves Hi School-CAPRIL FOOLJ ! APRIL 2-Material scarce again. Marks promoted to Captain. 3-Picture taken for Annual. John Giffe prepared. 4- What do you think of clay as a beautiF1er? Mary Ellen Acuff: Fine, l use it. 7--Blushes, coughs, and giggles. Jimmie Carmody pulls off something. 8-- Pruny jazzes the band instruments. 9-Eva Fay, jr., reveals brand of hair dye used by Miss Owens. I0-Some talk of having a Senior play. ! !-We meet Rollo's Wild Oat. !4-Teacher QD : l've an awful cold in my head. Student: Well, that's something. l 5-Orchestra prepares to go to Nashville. Were the victims in chapel. !6-Excused from school at I 5 cents per. High School splits a double-header with Baylor. Page l 50 04 . 2 5 l 'fl-5. 4? 95 1 f 1 , 0 A . I ' , C i' QYlxGl C is l X 'diwla il' X, ' J I! Atmso mvsn som- X . A 0 Powoerz. THOSE 0HuFoRNSl ,,,,.,T.,,,,,LAST I l 7-U. C. Boosters describe their curriculum. I8-Alf Law invents gunpowder. All dates postponed. Hands in sling. 2 l-Sandlin calls fireworks. Bale of hay burning. 22-Oatmeal Brown makes another announcement. 23-Takes eight minutes to get in chapel. 24-Another C given honor students. 25-Bud donates championship to Central. 28-Orators furnished by Exchange Club. 29--Boys have a date with Princess Bony. lVlen of Chattanooga behind boys-so far can't be seen. 30-Uniform for parade-shirt and belt. MAY I-Boys practice wearing uniforms. 2-Field day-we drill for a change. 5-Cash Junction Store. Statue of Lincoln presented by T. H. Payne. 6-UA. N. D.'s have onion-top breakfast. 7-Maroon and White Staff do their First work. judge Cathey teaches for Senor Fajardo. 8-Final issue of Maroon and White. Jeanne Keating will now start to work. 9-City Track meet. Teams shows practice of the bread-line rush. I2-Spanish tests-Repetition applications filed. I3-'Selcer conserves time by another short talk. I4-CRAMS! P :li ! I5-EXAMSHF: 20+Senior Picnic at Lookout Lake. Everybody takes soap. 22-Class Day. Play, poem, will, prophecy, and souvenirs. 23-Commencement-Diploma at last in our hands. Now out into the cruel, cruel world. HA. N. D.'s. llngc I 5 I me C QVSTN.. xf, I LESSONS ARE Q xS 1 :saw .,.-4 1 GIVEN BY ammo-1960 ,x W fb , X 1 J- 1: 130 0 s' 'THE QPEQAL. 0 I940 f ' X DOUG' H FTABLET gpk ' LOST As X. gun, MeMon.uAL W 0 f' NZM' TREE Has I0 LEAVE? A I975 O94-S N . , -wwf 'Wg-,2.'c',,x 'X GETS WS' .: 'V Q G-PMN . DIYLOPXA 4 PQQQSGTE me sms ngso 'N THE HAH OLD DINNER M' yn'-' Forz.everz.! 'Hmm' W' ff' 2: C1 I 'il AY ,Q I! lk ll I 1119 f 3 295' lsnxoon. sn-.vvmmwi GAZEQ. umcu sus CUYLLS ' HAVE Lnsr TMEI t CHARM U0 BLOCK ,950 4 EDITS Arie-fuel? .xgunnae ' jf ANNUAL ' MTE - Braid 4, as gr nghgcgsoxk 4 w F-' .A muon 't,1 I I9--5--v 1 I4, 646' t 'HN lh , rknfoogff N, Ewa Manoa A5946 Smwi S 8, digg, Sm-sueow 4 - .X 1' xj. 'QW K IT was ' X 5591 Pilovgp THAT Jones f Dm new ww -. TNF. WAR, g ng-fs wr 'Q Cunnus' HASKSLLE W re ?. fa E E 1 K lsaxoon. sn.vrr2.mAN Headquarters R. O. T. C. Chattanooga High School Chattanooga, Tenn., March 28, l924. SPECIAL ORDERS No. 673W I. Sergeant james J. jones, Headquarters, having shown a disregard for all manner and sort of discipline, having slighted the change from the third to the fourth exercise as prescribed in Captain George R. Amstrong's, Infantry U. S. A., P. M. S. and T. B. C., rifle drill, is hereby sentenced to commit to memory the Infantry Drill Regulation, backwards. 2. Cadet Corporal Sidney Barnes, Company C, is hereby reduced to the grade o-f sergeant, vice Sergeant Cecil Hurt, who has created a series of offenses, culminating in the playing of Yes, We Have No Bananas, for the escort to the colors. 3. Second Lieutenant Milton H. Mathews, Jr., Headquarters, for having laughed at Battalion Parade in a manner unbecoming a donkey of his sort, is hereby sentenced to record all play on words made by Captain George R. Armstrong. 4. First Lieutenant Harvey Leslie, Company D, having shown too great a liking for Sergeant James jones, is deemed unworthy of associating with human beings. He will turn in all government paraphernalia at once. 5. Sergeant W. Hesse, Headquarters, having dealt out uniforms and other equipment unfit for use, is hereby sentenced to wear said clothing for a period of eleven month and twenty-nine days. By order of CADET MAJOR ALFRED LAW, JR. ISADORE SILVERMAN, Adjutant-General. wk :ze as ff Imogene Edwards is interested in broadcasting heart throbs by radio. 3: :Zz :le :la THE RIGHT SPOT Poet- I am out here to get local color for a pastoral poem. Farmer- I reckon you're gettin' it, mister. I painted that settee only this mornin'. Pls PIC DI4 :IG . FAMOUS TEA HOUNDS Doyle Baisden, Frank Bork, Andrew Corley. rl: :Ie :Ie zj: FAMOUS LAST-SAYINGS Milton M.- Watch me 'sink' Isadore Silverman. Wilton Mc.- Watch me get by Mrs. McDonald without my theme book. Marry Ellen A.- Just watch me chew gum in Mr. Sims' room. ax: sa 1: x: Pa, what are cosmetics? Cosmetics, my son, 'are peach preserves. :Zz :fa :Ie :lc Marjorye- What happened when your father told your fiance he ought to put something aside for a rainy clay? Lois T.- A little later Dad missed his raincoat. Page I 5 4 A TYPICAL CHAPEL SPEECH It gives me great inward joy to address an audience like this. To gaze into these bright, intellectual, shining countenances fnote the dorines and powder puffs very muchly in evidence, carries me back to the days when I was young and attending high school. I did not have a beautiful, wonderful, cheerful, artistic, modern, decrepit f?l,antique Ol, magnamimous HI, palatial edifice such as this in which to pursue my education. No wonder there is a spirit of youth, life joy and happi- ness predominating your young and potent lives. If you will pardon a modern expression, I would call you 'peppy.' Now, I know you are anxious to get back to your work, so I will make my remarks brief-I will try to keep within the allotted time. Let me repeat-- knowing that you are exceptionally anxious to resume your studies-I will not take up your valuable time. fLaugh by joe I'IaskeII.J lt has been in reality many years since I was a student in high school. although it seems but a day. I am sure that none of my old schoolmates or even any of my teachers would have even guessed that I would be the speaker of the chapel exercises of such a great institution of learning on such an auspi- cious occasion. Two things I would like to leave with you. Although you forget all else I say, I implore you to remember, first: That you are the future citizens of this great and glorious country-'the land of the free and the home of the brave' --you will be the future chapel speakers tif you succeedl, the school teach- ers, bricklayers fand throwersl, bootleggers, oil speculators and masters of other arts. Your success depends largely upon how you acquit yourself while a student. The second fact or point I would seek to impress indelibly upon your susceptible minds is: You are destined to be a success or a failure. I haven't the time to elaborate upon this fact, but I will leave this thought with you: Young men, or young women, do not strive to be a failure! N. B.-During an athletic season an avowal of the speaker about how the Maroon and White will come out victorious will always bring cheers. ak s wk :zz IVIiss Embrey- What happens when an electric conductor is discharged? Marguerite Kelly- The motorman takes the fares. s ae :xc if Louis Cash had the translation written in his French book. IVIr. Bates- Are you reading that from a paper? Louis- No, sir. I'm reading between the lines. if iz FOR BETTER OR WORSE Milton- Dearie, I must marry you. Mary F.- Have you seen father? IVIiIton- Sure, but I love you just the same. vi: ie as 1: The following is an excuse handed in for being tardy: Watch slow-bed warm-room cold-lacked will power-and as a con- sequence was Iate. -IVIattie Foreman. Page I 55 N Q SEE THE FOLLOWING FOR EXPERT INSTRUCTIONS IN: Gentle Art of Smk1ng--- ................. ----- Laughing Made Musical ........ - Terpsichorean Gyrations ......... Bostonian Phraseology ............ Saying Volumes With Single Shrug--.-- Care for Burns ................... According to the Book .......... How to Go Courting ..,.... How to Train Poodles ........ How to Be an Honor Pupil ...... ISADORE SILVERMAN -MILTON MATTHEWS --DOUGLAS GUTHRIE -- ------MR. TALLENT - - -SENOR FAJARDO - - - - -SARAH BALLEW - - - -SERGEANT JONES ------,---SIDNEY BARNES IMOGENE EDWARDS --11Ei1i1NETH HILDERBRAND How to Be a Man About Town ..... ......... S AMMIE MAGRILL Applied Politics ................... .......- ' 'L HOME ROOM How to Remain Silent in Assembly--- How to Beat the Band --------.--- How to Shoot Craps ----.--.---- :gg -1 Druggist- Pills, my dear? M. Kirkland- Yes, please sir. Druggist-' 'Anti-bilious? Mary K.- No, uncle is. 221 Pk Pk Pk H A S l-I An automobile-Starr. Something to climb-Hill. Something that hurts-Burns. A grinder of grain-Miller. A brand of soup-Campbell. A great man's name-Jackson. Articles made of burlapiacks. A wild animal-F ox. What most people like to have-Tallent. A friendly dog--Collie. - - - - - - -JOE HASKELL ----WALLACE CASH ----J. S. RAWLINGS Something most farmers dislike to have in early spring-Frost. A dangerous animal-Wolfe. Where not to run in-Hall. Places to go to--Parks. A place to have hats fixed-Blocker. Something most people won't take-Adair. Something you can burn--Cass. Something to be obeyed-Law. Something that adds to a dress-Acuff. Something we all want-Cash. One who takes our pictures-Cameron. PIC Pl: DIC lil Bill Bork- I was in an automobile accident and was knocked senseless. Mr. Long- When do you expect to recover? PF :If 214 214 Captain Armstrong fpoeticallyj- I am now going to pull off the biggest event of my life. Milton M.- Now, see here, Captain, let your shoes alone. Page l57 ,f , 1, , ,....e,, V- .gin Tha.. 1,-ii.. 'il 1 :q,:-LT. i .' - '5- v : 3,1 Q . WHIHU M ADVERTISERS HN ' - -i.-1-. JI lull Www I fff wi li- ,ii- ...1-1 ISA nov. SILVIRFNAN ,14- . MWNMH1 WH mn as um .m 11 n ... m Ili11 I If 1 IINHI III lllwlh llllhllllfllllllllil ll 1, 1l1DV1lRT1QU23 1 1 1 1 Y QIDINONNNIIIINHHIIllUNIIlllllIIIUIHNUIIIHIINIHUIINOINIIllIllHllllmllllllllllllllg 1 5 1 - F g i 2 5 5 A-' 1 5 A 1 S 1 2 1 ' 5 11? 4 1 'E ij., ' S 1 2 24 in ,L , 1 -E 51 : 1 5 1 2 ILLUSTRATIONS 1 Z in ffzis publication 5 1 5 erzifrdved by - 1 DOWGRISCOM CR. 1 E CHATTANOOGA.TENN. 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Silverman B O T T L I N G C O l 4.-n-----n-:- f--. -A---up -.'- -m--n- -M-M-.-my-H--n--..-..-H.-H.-W...,.,-..-...-....-..-..-...-.n-..-..-..- I P UXDVERTISED5-an L 5 I IIIIIIIIIITIQIIIQS-Q 5' I CHATTANOOOA I RUBBER TIRE WORKS T For Your I-IeaIth's Sake Distributors : DAYTON TI-IOROBREDU and 5 BALLOON CORDS Eat IVIore Vegetables 4 TIRES BUILT FOR LESS AIR 5 629 Broad Street Main 223I A 52 I I COMPLIMENTS OF I TEIVIPLETONS I MANUFACTURING JEWELERS I Fine Watch Making and jewelry Repairing M' B' 6 I I3 West Eighth Street I Between Market and Broad I A I I N S U R A N C E I SOL MOYSES at CG' UFRUITS AND VEGETABLES T SEE US BEFORE INSURING i 311-312 James Bldg. Phone Main 415 5 We Write All K d f l nee and I Guara t th L t P I I I COMPLIMENTS OF I cOIvIPLIIvIENTs OF BEN T, CQCKE I I I DOVER 6: ARLEDOE I Harry Chapman FILLING STATION i FOR BETTER GASOLINE C O m tp any BATTERIES and RECHARCING 5 A MARKET STREET AT W. Sz A. CROSSING I MAIN 4961 I I 1 SCHOOL BOOKS I FUNERAL DIRECTORS BOUGHT AND SOLD STAPP'S BOOK STORE i 23 East Seventh Street I ,M-M,-,,,-,,,-,,.-,,,,- ,,,, -,,,,-.,,,.. - ..,.,....I-...,-....-.,- ... -II--I.- ..,. - .... - .... - ...Im-In-...,..,..-....-...- -..-..-. W 5 T B ' r - . , LQEQ J '1.I.1I..1.u1.,.1....1.u1.4.1.W1ugly....,..1.,,1...1,.,,1,.,I--..,.1IIII1.II-IIII1IIII1IIu1..n-. 1 lu..,Im1I...1II.II1,,.1...,1.,,,1.,u1.. QADYERTQEDQQK I 1 lm 4 Q 1292! IIDVEIZTISEI25-0 -g------- - .--' - '--. - -'-' ---.--I.- .... - ...- -..--I..-i..-I.-..-I..-..- ..., -I.,....-u.-..... .. - .. - -.,-,,,-,,-,,,,,,- 4, ! COMPLIMENTS OF I I CENTRAL GLASS COMPANY L. I HAV-,AQQILAMPA i K' LEAR EL ROI TAN 1 MERCHANT TAILOR TWO GOOD CIGARS I lII3 Market Street Main I473 KELLY CIGAR AND j TOBACCO CO. MEXRCHANTS PICTURE FRAMES WALL PAPER GROCERY COMPANY THOMAS TRIMBY I WHOLESALE GROCERS HDECORATGR.. l240 MARKET STREET i Phones 3760-3742 Phone Main 27I7 I2I E. Eighth Sn. I I WHEN YOU ARE HUNGRY I DROP IN AT THE I GROCERY COMPANY BUSY BEE BARBECUE I T MAIN ISI7 I WEST EIGHTH I WE'LL FIX YOU UP I I Students, When You Will Have Entered lhe B ! ness World and Have Need for I .urance, Lall U WHO'S YOUR DRUCGIST P I E .r.n. . nm. J.n.Jn ST. ELIVIO DRUG CC. 1 39011 011118: 0900 THE REXALL STORE I Courteous, Competent, Registered Men. i GENERAL INSURANCE Your Druggist Is More Than a Merchant I I t National Bank Bldg. Main 2996 FREE DELIVERY FranIcIin I or 2 I I 3 RAINS PIANO COMPANY I NEW HEADQUARTERS FOR I VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS . I WE MAKE TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE ! 6I0 MARKET STREET TELEPHONE MAIN 699 I 4. 1uniuui'mlnninn...lp-Im--Im.-nu1m.1..1nu1nuLu.1..1.ui u....u1un..um......1u1......m1nn-M1nn,I-I-1u.1n..1uu1u..--nn I ' q ii, f 1e fr QADVERTISQQS-nl E m! I QVIILTISIZI2 ' I I QI I COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF I COMPANY I i ., HC. I CHATTANOOGA MILL, MINING, ELECTRICAL., A U 'I' O C O M P A N Y I I PLUMBING, RAILROAD. I CONTRACTORS' and FACTORY T SUPPLIES I HEAVY HARDWARE HUDSGN and ESSEX I I I PAINT AND ROOFING DISTRIBUTORS MACHINERY and AUTOMOBILE I ACCESSORIES ' PHONES MAIN l9I7-l9l8 I I CHATTANOOGA. TENN. 6l9 BROAD S1-I ' I I I I . I I I I THE BEE HOME ROOM SECTION ' I A' W' D D Here's to the B Home-Room Section, II I Who never stand back on collection- I PORTRAIT ARTIST AND II.'lZ1S f.'l1'l, l.,f, 'T'1I,e I That's why they have ,our true affect II I 36 Loveman Bldg. Chattanooga, Tenn. gvgteyzrlz t:.ljg,:IE:,1,ozintlhifufihooll H I Established To Miss Magill do we owe all, I I She excels in more than basketball. n I lf I I i B HOME ROOM I K Iii Effie,'1 'II.l3'IC2Zi.lIf'If5 ,'i..f.1'Ts' MCP-LLISTER I . I! for Brandmans. the 're fine bo s, ., I B for Block and Brenzr with noisle. H O S I E' R Y M I L L S U I B for Blocker, the Dynamn's chief, 5 I KISS 2fffI'fB...'f.I'dB.IIIf f.1TQ,'I,',f Ma '1faC e'S of ' I E :or goals am:IIBlun:berg,I in Litinkyfi I B for Bogie :ind Brjrler, Freshnian spairks, I6I I WILLIAMS ST I B for Blevins, air, i ers, a ir s, - I B for BrickmanBlmd Bllaiiock wllhgculrls, Chattanooga 3 I B for Bill Long, with teeth like pearls. I I I lic - 1 '1'+ 1 - 1 '11 1H'11 III' -IH-Hl1HI'1IIvI-H1111-H1 1 1-M1 im- IIII 1 IIII -nu: 1IIII1I-with-I...-. 1 -.,,,i,,,,,,+ fi ' 1 AJ-2 1 Thi - fr -'ff M EM I wvnuiisnusrll +.-..,.-M.-..-.,.....-..-..n-.........- -H.....W....,........-....-....-......,.,... .... -....- ..........- - ... - -..- - -...- sfo 1 i Compliments of I NINETEEN - TWENTY - THREE x ---DYNAMO--- I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 i HAMILTON l COUNTY HERALD 5 WILL SHEPHERD, Publisher i EVERY FRIDAY 2 FOR EVERYBODY Are you going to b u y la a lc i n g powder today? This time a s lc for UNCLE jOHN, Note the modest 1 price. i Test it. Com- E B2 AND BY'S pare the results. 1 BRIDGES, two in our home room, ' BRINKLEY, l'ttle b t loud: l :moons in islwho rlriakes things boom, STAGIVIAIER Sc CO., Inc. ' BROWDER, our home room crowd. ' L BROWNS, let's see, four there are, MANUFACTURERS I BRUMBYS, again we have two, Q BUNN, our fo tball star. 5 Bum-ORD. .. 'senior tn... COMPLIMENTS OF 5 BURNETT, the blonde among brunette I BURNS, both small in size, 1 Sgimamm iow JOHN GIFFE , our wo u er les, T BYRUMS, a Sgr an-iRa six!-ng, LL HELEN FERGUSON C l t OME 00 0 . 5 B?Snl:IlliiJ2'?Il:E, who is our teacher, g Goes at it with heart and soul. .i,-i.-...I-M.-u..-....-.1..-..,.--...-.....-.,..-..,-....-H..-.-....-..,.-- -.1-,..1.....-....-....-.,....-....-,..--....-...-.-....-....... .- -..,.... 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Provident Life Bld I Manicuring 1 Million Dollar Servlce I I READ HOUSE p EDGMANQCQ I Q L 1 D E231 E FANCY GROCERS I PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY ot., Deliveries Cover city and suburbs I Qulck D I' eljbone Mam 3ggen All Nigh Phones Main 2778-2779-I490 I,.-.t-...-..-...-..-..-...- .... -v..-...-..-.,-..- .... -.,.- ..,. - ..,. -.t,-...-..-..-..-,..,-...,-..t-..-..-..-.,-.,-, I HADVERTISEDSHH M vb i P lm I I 71 I I 'X 5 , :gel ' I 9 I H If ff. , PLL 5 - . r I Y I I-1' ks nb, 3 , 2' ' N I4 1 Quin--ni: -:ln1nu1u1uu1u1al1u1u-u:n1u:' : :ru :1 :lic I 1:7 : 1: Y :ilxu ' :n 17-. ullnnniua- I I I COMPLIMENTS OF I I I CHNUHNWXMIEDEMECQ I I I I I I I I I C HOME ROOM THE FAMOUS C SECTION . .. . .- - . Our home room section is one of note, i The Cs Home Rooms the best in school, we,re never made to ride the goat. Always on time, never breaks a rule- Our names all start with a great big C I There's Callicott, Campbell, Cauble and Carr, And we live UD to if-with B CHDHSI T- I Always- right there tn get a stu' The first on the roll is Berta Collie, : Fvflwrlrht- Cash- Chambers and Clark, We think she'll be a girl of the Follies. ! Charleston, Childers, all happy as a lark, Tom Cooke has a home room seat, I Cochran. Cameron, Cayce and Clausel, But' oh' goodness! He has such feet' ' Claxton, Clevenger, Coggins and I' All of these bright C's you see, I Are guarded by Mr. Kirkman and MnNellie. i Y I I I Cut Flowers For All I Occasions I I I I DAY MQAMIS I In -i- These two and many more Are within Miss l-lelen's door. Although we're sorry for her, my dears, What's the use to shed big tears? MAIN 74 MAIN ze J. I-I. WANN 51 SON UNDERTAKERS 660 GEORGIA AVENUE MAIN 1095 MAIN 1570 ..1.,.1l.,.1..i.,,,1.,..1m.1....- 1 .- 1 1 .. qu, 1 1 1.lu1,,,,1,w1.l.11 1 1 1 1.,l..1nu..n1u--un, - E I RADWRTIYEDU I MI IQERTISHH 0 1 1...1.u1nu1-fu-.111.111-u1uu1......uu1n.1...-.uu....uiuuiquiuu-...ll 1 1 1 .1 1 1 SCRUGGS BROS. B A K E R s CENTRAL MARKET HOUSE ELESAY JEWELRY CO. 721 MARKET STREET FOR BANNERS, PENNANTS, RINGS AND PINS GOTO- Chattanooga Button and Badge Mfg. Co. WHEN YOU WANT A . BICYCLE Or Any Repairing Call or See Me My Service Is as Close as Your Phone SAM BRIGHT 302 Main Street Phone Main l442 MEYER - LEACH JEWELRY COMPANY Established l890 ROBERT A. RHODES INTERIOR DECORATORS PAPER HANGERS PAINTERS WALL PAPER PAINT Phone Main I435 707 Market Street I37 MAIN STREET MAIN 6l I I THE D HOME ROOM When one enters the D thru Di home room, he meets a bunch of live wires. 'There are Fresh- men. Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors. They have an basketball team, a few ehemstry slicks, and fewer algebra sharks. The D's are good sports and students tmost of them, at leastb. They are full of pep and ginger and they are willing to under- take anything' worth while. With Mr. Jackson as home room adviser, they are an efficient and loyal body of C. H. S. supporters, who have as their tt ' mn o. United we stand, Divided we fall, The 'D' is the emblem ot' The best home room of all. HOME ROOM SECTION De We're the Home Room Section De, Always busy as can be. De Long' is cur fair representative. The Dubrofs chew gum quite expensive. Unroline Dyer and Dodson, our Freshmen, And our basketball midget is llen. George Donohue leads our yells, Dorris, Dingerson, Dnrst obey the hells. Flcyd plays the fiddle. Mable solves our riddles. Duke and Dobbs are our basketball stars The Diamonds deserve to visit Mars. Our algebra star is Harry Deuberry And Dorothy Doud is our secretary. And last. but not least, is our step-mother dear. Whom we have enjoyed throughout all this year. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND -....1..i.,.,-Itn-,,,.i,.,.-,,W1uH1nu-.m..nn.-u.I1vm1u.--. 1 1.n1vn1 If.-U.. 1 .. 1 ..nn1s.1..- 1 1--1 I I I 0!0l1u- uvuv -nu1Im-un-nn1n-uuiuu-nu1uu-uu1lII-:uint1IIu1I.u1.II.-....-:.I-.....L- -.,.,.1..,.-. .. 1...-,,.....,,,..,,,..,,,,,..,,,,..,,q, ! ENGRAVED WEDDING ' ' - ! INVITATIONS Special Attention Owen to Com- 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS mencement Invitations, Calling I CALLING CARDS - i IvIoNOCRAIvI STATIONERY Cards and Statlonery' I PLACE CARDS BUSINESS STATIQNERY 'We wish to thank the Seniors for their orders g AND CARDS for 1924 Invitations. 5 e l L BRON ENGRAVING COMPANY INCORPORATED SPONSORS FOR CORRECTNESS IN STATIONERY I 724 BROAD STREET I I I I I T COMPLIMENTS OF I I i SIGNAL MOUNTAIN PORTLAND I T CEMENT COMPANY I ARCHER PAPER COMPANY T IIZ4 MARKET STREET T School Supplies and Everything That You Might Want in the Paper Line i Exclusive Agents for Certainteecl Composition Shingles ancl Roofmg Paper 2 Linoleum Plortex Deaclening Felt Asphalt Coating i ARCHER PAPER COMPANY, Incorporated 1 CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE I F Compliments of I 922 DYNAlVIO STAF .g....-,..-I.....I-..I- ..... .....-...-.I-.I....I- .... - .... .. .,.. - .... - .... .. .... .. .... - .... - .... - .... - .... -I.....-.......-..-..-.....I-.. -........... lm ADIIERTIYEDSPI AI AQWBTISEDSM U .!...-..- ......-..-...-...-M.-.........M-H..-..-....-lt-..-..l. I I DRINK I W- USH ? I . i WARD's ' I1 i LEMON-CRUSH ii i I clwsll , gl f 1 I WARD'S J LIIVIE-CRUSH i In Krinlcly Bottles Only I 5 ORANGE-CRUSH BOTTLIN G CO. i I I I 13,111.1-1..'1sn11.1.-its-iii niu '1iin1n.1un1n:n-nu1.4-11 THE E AND F HOME ROOM SECTION Bright and busy, if you please: We are the F's and the E's, The P. T.'s contest we nearly won, The Red Cross work was great fun: In every activity you'll find This room is never far behind. The boys will always he gallant, 1For our home room teacher's Mr. Tallentl. The girls are very witty and sweet, At books they never can be heat: You may look for years and many a day Before you'll find any better, l'll say. THE TWENTY HUSTLERS In C. H. S. in Room Two-Sixteen Is the best home room you've ever seen. Take the knowledge of Foreman and Flowers Why! even to the sky it towers. Next there's Freudenburg, Friedman and Freu Each of these is certainly a toiler. Frederick, Fox and Ford to classics incline, They sing. dance and play just fine: I Foster and Freeman and Furman and Frost I Telephone Hemlock I036 gegainlydcas speak vlith their 3981: tosifd. 1' U el' an aus eac S ea I of ers? , l This completes the Hom? Room Section HF. l I 1 BOYS, SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR SUIT! 'All Wool Gaharcline Worsted S 8.00 Genuine Palm Beach Suits With Palm Beach Labels E O The Above Suit Can Be I-Iacl With Extra Pants If Desired A FULL LINE OF GENTS' FURNISHINGS AT THE NEAREST STORE I J. W. JOHNSTON 8c CO. l45l MARKET STREET I05 WEST NINTH STREET l -5-,...n.-...- .,.h - .... -,.,..-,..-,..-..... .. -...-...-l.-.,- ..,. - - -..-..n- -...-...- -...-.,,-..-.l.-...-...- -- I I IIDVERTISIUQSQI u nu un nn un nn nu un un nu nu un Im Im Im nu n Im un Im nn nn un uw nu un Im un um: nu nu nn nu II I I I I I I I I OF COIVIPLIMENTS ' COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF SOUTHEASTERN I Home Concern I I I I I I I I I I I I I ASK FOR I I Co1v1PL11vu-:NTS OF BUTTER-KRUST I I DIXIE and I HARVEST BREAD I MERCERIZING CO. I CAMERON Ed BARR I COMPANY, Inc. I I I I +I..-.III1uIuI-III...Inn1.n I.-nn-..III.-III.,IIn1III.1IIII1III.-.1111III..--Inlnn...II.-.mlnI11.IIn-nu-I...im-.III-IIn1nu.1.II1u.I-.III-M-II.I.1u.1II L ml 'If i ADIFERTISTI2 '- ,I COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE ---KINNEY'S--- i 626 MARKET STREET I I I I I 1-1.11 1 -. -un,nu-un1.u-1ltl.-.inin.1un.-1.1.1.-u1.l.-u.1nn-.nu.-u.1..y- 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1,.11....1uu1l...1 ' 626 MARKET STREET COMPLIMENTS OF A BUDDY C. D. RICE FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION W, T. RICE I RICE BROTHERS AUTO COMPANY I CHEVROLET DEALERS SALES SERVICE SATISFACTION T I7 Roseville Avenue 3I5 East Main Street i Phone Main 649 Chattanooga, Tennessee I CURB SERVICE THREE DOORS I I H 0 T D O G ! TWENTY-EIGHT Ge's ! Here's to the home room with Ge's, I Our Major, the gallant Miss Parks, I N U-WAY I LUNCH ROOM I DR. W. S. BAREFIELD I DENTIST 5 I2I5 JAMES BUILDING f Phone Main 3l I3 T Home Phone Franklin 750 I I 1 DRINK I I PARIS SPECIAL With battalion Ga's, Go's, Ge's.' At obeying we surely are sharks. There is no wonder we are bright, With four red-heads or more. lt certainly is a most brilliant sight As each files out the door. Go's THROUGH THE GE The G home room is a very efficient home room, despite the fact that it consists mainly of Greene students. However, another great portion of the school is represented in this home room by Douglas Guthrie. We often wonder, when wc hear Mrs. Hickman call out Green Abbie, Green Blanche, Green Helen, Greene Nellie and on down the list of Greenies, why she d0esn't say Greene llouglas and the other members of this brillinnt T home room. i Even at that. we haven't ull the yrreen students in school. I 'I'....,...-,,.-...-,.,.-.....-....-.......... -.---- ...-Im... - ,-I...-.I-....-M.-. - .- -.I---1.--...-....-. - - .-. 1 ' fp. , ish.. TTB 1 i - Y - f'5-24 1 1 FEET 5 , J 1 lQVTiRITS1i12 -' 4 I ! E I I ! 4----'.-n-----n-1- ':.. --n-----u-w- Ill- -w-m-- '--- --w--m-u-'- .--f -n--- A--. --n--m-m.- lll- --t--m-V---------.-.-----.-..-----...-H l SERVlCE STATIONS X l3I4 McCallie Ave. Main and Central Ave. Broad ancl Fifth Sta. 1 Cowart and l3th Sts. 3000 Rossville Blvd. Dunn Tire Co, - Auto Tire Co. Southern Rubber Co. Wheeler's Station, E. Ridge. T. C. Boss' Station, Thompson-Case Co., Stockyarcl Garage, i Eastdale. East Ridge. St. Elmo Ave. l 1 l ,Q Zzjiiifia-Q. . ep S'ay.r .- l mx WIA. We have Woco-Pep Service Stations . ,n,,,.'. ?.9':.f0,'K - . .-:ewan ' all over Chattanooga. DYIVC into one QU-, T- - I Exe and H11 up Wlth WOCO-PEP and 1 R If Woco MOTOR OIL. l ' ll4,! F Mull!-Es I WOCO-PEP COMPANY OF TENNESSEE i C H A T T A N O O G A 3 GEO. H. GRAY, PRESIDENT EARL O. PURSLEY, SALES MANAGER l - I l 1 l Q ASK FOR l 5 HOTEL PATTEN Q l Chattanooga's Complete Hotel C i PEGUSPATOFF i C H O C O LAT ES l Sold Everywhere l l I l 5 Compllments C. S. WILKINS G? CO. I of a Wholesale Distributors I Chattanooga, Tenn. l ,'...........,..-...-...-...-....-....-....-...........-........-...-...4.....-.......-...-..-...- ,... .- .... -.........-...-..........-........-....-....-...-.. - iff , J LE I I I I I i - . , X 5 4 Q qgllrv, Til' 71,61-ig ? - Try' fe 'E . J7+ I - .LI Y Y , - 1 , I .4 Ik ,T '57 2' 4! , I I i I l I .I - 1 I - aluirw- 1 1 1 -- 1 1-un1u1 1 -nn-uuiuriur-ns1nn1nu1nu-un-uu1n--uni - inn---1-sin-1.1.1 1:-n-n. I 'ri-is L HOME SECTION I ALFRED LAW ...., I ,,.. W , s- , --President 2 DOROTHY LEAVITT ss V.YY - -- -,,--Secretary I ARNETTE LIVELY -- ,s ,-- -, Song Leader 5 EDWIN LIGHT ,..,,, ..,.,... , ..,,,,.,.. , --.ss .-, ..,.. . ,,,,, theer Leader I ELSA LEHMAN ,,,,,,,,A,,.....A W- v,,..,,, , .,,,,.. Red Cross Representative I The L Home Section is extensively known as the hottest place in town, and so it is. We enjoy the 5 uenuiest of parties at least once or twice everv two or three weeks. In our home room may be found the I cream of the student body. Have you ever noticed all the celebrities we have? Whenever an honor is I we have: - bestowed on any of our students. don't you usually find that their last name begins with an L-and thus ' The Cadet Major, an All-City Basketball Player, Freshman Class President and Secretary, Sophomore I Flass President and Secretary. S On 1924 Maroon and White Stalf: Assistant Editor, News Editor, Circulation Manager. I Vice-President of the Tennis Club. 2 1924 Dynamo Staff: Business Manager, Assistant Business Manager, and Snapshot Editor. I 1925 Dynamo som: Editor-in-chief. I 1925 Maroon and White Statf: Editor-in-Chief, Associate Editor, News Editor, Sport Editor, Assistant , Circulation and Business Managers. I President of Hamic Historical Society. I I I COOK ELECTRICALLY I I The Electric Range is the modern housewife's so- I lution of the ever-vexing cooking problem. lt is cleaner, cheaper and more economical in every way I than the unsatisfactory kind. I . . . We have an Electric Range of proper size to suit I your purse. And terms can be arranged if desired. I See the Electric Range demonstrated in our new I salesroom. I I ELECTRIC RANGES MAKE GOOD COOKS BETTER I . I THE TENNESSEE ELECTRIC POWER CO AT YOUR SERVlCE I MARKET AT SIXTH STREET I I THE H HOME ROOM I Come on. fellows! Watch your step. : Here's some folks wot's got some pep I Miss Alsup is our leader true, - There's nothing she won't attempt to do. I We've got a club with officers eager 5 'l'o make our section lively with vigor. I We take each day-gloomy or bright- : Work and play with all our might. I Of course you know what section this is- I The Ha-Ha Home Room, ready for biz. 5 President-Lois Harrell. I Vice-President-Emily Hall. : Secretary-Treasurer-Mattie Henry Hale. PHONE MAIN 5900 F lD0'S KENNEL Bow-wow! Gr-r-! The He to Hi Home Room might not have made as much noise this year as our cousins across the hall-the L's - however, we are certainly on the map. Everyone knows that Senor Fajardo's pet name is Junior, and he really likes it, however much he protests against it. We shall always remember him by his chief slogan: Can't you he a LEETLE decent? One of our most distinguished visitors is the Honorable Kenneth Hildebrand, who favors us with his presence about once a week provided the I L. B. A. il uma. .i.,.-..-..-..-.-. ....-..- -..-..- - -..-..-..- ....-.... -..-.....-..- .. -..........-...... ,-nlgllis IE P -I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I as.-114:41 I s I . I I I ,I II : I I I I ,, I I I I I I I I -1- I IAIQVYRTISEDSEI I +:--u.l-ul.-In--.M-ml-lm-1.411un-.IH11-y.....H-un-m.-u.........-lm-uv-.HH...-..-my-.W-.-I.1m-1....-....-...I-....-...I-....1..........-I...-.Q- I CONTRIBUTORS TO 1924 DYNAMO ,. - 77 E I I EDWARDS S. ECERDN, Inc. I I . RRATER-RAL1v1ER HARDWARE Co. I HARDIE S. CAUDLE T i S ROC-ERS-BAILEY HARDWARE CO. 2 JAS. M. SHAW CD. i 1 X I I W. F. FISCHER 61 BRO. CO. . D. B. LOVEMAN CO. 1 l I I HARRIS S. HDGSHEAD l l MILLER BROS. Co. i T. H. PAYNE CO. I . I S I ! S. T. 61 W. A. DEWEES CO. g FOX-NEY CO. I CONVERSAZIONE SOCIETY, C. H. S. i DAVIDSON CLOTHING CO. I L 1 CORBIN WOODARD, I 907 . STOKES' COMMERCIAL PHOTO CO. i I 4. -...........-............. ..-,...........-....-..,........-..........-....-,.........-.,......V.......-.....-....-...-..,,...,.-..,.-...-....-..,......-..,.-..-,...-...-..+ .: 21222. L EQ!! I i I l I fi 'X ee ' iii? fi . A Qi 'J J Q in RTISED -Q Q l-1' A '.: a -C 1 21...-..,..........,-. -....-......M.-M-............-..-.,..........-...-..-..-......... .--..- .. -,,,..-,,.-,,- - i Home Room Essay- Ho Thru Hhs ' W tth I-I' H d' . 5 hqilnu what hziiigugevei' hailnda Eoiiilegroom where mo is au ' ' t ist - . tunitlyy of Hipzlh Scllilijl nliize eaclii El-F? iticltgpliiis l head in and cries: , --M D , , ,H 9 E:2.: :.::.,.tz..:'1ei:f':f,zv, .22 Alumna, Class of 87 i llxlyisif:-:Hats boxes, which' latter reveal harmless 3 lt is a 'very common occurrence to come in at ! the third period and find eyes, wings, tails of Y il:-:e0?n:ortugatle ciieatuges lyinghondthie seat mar our es. ou a I feeling some cold, clamniy? miiilryrholijxect iiiigesnitf BlCYCl..E.S E lllxlri. :igdwalre not surprised if its an oyster or BICYCLE REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES : Agents for lver johnson and l Columbia Bicycles Q AND Hy, THE BIKE SHOP Q Main 54l5 II7 West Sixth St. l The blue jays sing and sing, ' Jones and Johnson, J. J. J. , They sing that winter is past, I They sing th r h 1 ' , . , E Initial lettersaoscolliijspiaodvexzing. S loom 3 See them as they hop and play. ! bee thcm as they fly away. F. C. V Jay, Jay, Jay. I Brit thley'll come many other days, KNQXVILLE, TENNESSEE ' E se t ey'd not he Capital J's. P. O. Box No. I066 i i I Q Fraternity, College and Class Jewelry I Commencement Announcements ancl Invitations I i jeweler to the Senior Class of Chattanooga High School i i I i L. G. BALFOUR Es? CO. 2 MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND STATIONERS 5 Attleboo, Massachusetts Ask Any College Greek I F .i.-...- -...-....-..r..-....-........,. .-.... ..-....... - -..-. ...... ..,-..-...-.... - -..,- W ,-M , f 9 QE I r nt f-Sw r .5 - 145. . f 5 1 . if A f . 'E' I MQVIZLTISIYIQ M 1.1.01 1 1u-Im..uu1uu1un1un1 1.0,1m..,.,,1un1un-uu1..,.1m.1.m1...,.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1....1,..,1,.,.1 THE HANDY STORE STOVALL HARDWARE COMPANY HOUSE FURNISHINGS-SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE i Phones Walnut 6700-670l AGENTS FOR SARGENT 6: CO. BUILDERS' HARDWARE 906 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tenn I T CARPENTERS' AND MECHANICS' TOOLS I I COMPLIMENTS I 3 TOM L. LANDRESS I Manager PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY I I I3I5 Hamilton National Bank Building I I I COMPLIMENTS OF j COMPLIMENTS i OF SPENCER - DOWLER I G H PATTEN '93 COMPANY 5 . . , I GENERAL INSURANCE I I I U .lusr sEE wi-lo WE ARE!! I K's the best section you've ever seen, i In activities we're not a bit green. : Red Cross donations? We're at the top, I Towel day we give all we've got. I Marsh Keith is our football star, I 5 Joe, our comedian, is surely above par. I We've Kaplans, Kirkpatricks, Kings and Kellys, Kropps, Kups, Killians and Kennedys. i We've Freshies, Sophs, Juniors and Seniors, too, 1 Witty ones, pretty ones, old and new. I Home Rooms! Home Rooms! Watch your step, ' Read your own Dynamo! Show your pep! I THE I BAYLOR SCHOOL I A WISH T0 THE ANNUAL OF 1924 I Wfmzif.h.::: ..:1 '::.::e,zt.2M ' Chattanooga' Tm I And here's the wish of the LM Home Room- : That it will be full of cheer. i Willfhis home, room helllf'you?' ' t v ' . i We grzusgiiflirageihiselilvtle notfl ust to s ow you our ski . I And now this message we send, ' We hope that you won't hesitate I To call upon us for any work, I And we'll prove our work is great. .i...-..........-..-.........-..-... ..... .... .... ...-- . .- ,... -....-M-.t- - -it A A .-as 1 4......- .....-..-..-...........-....- -...-I.I............I-..I.-...,.-...,-..I-....-I....-...-.-....- - - - - - -...-..-..-.- I i THE CLAN OF MAC'S 2 The Mac's are a clan that is HERE. THERE I and EVERYWHERE. As everyone knows, all E Mac's are noted for their superiority in intel- ! lect. honesty and high ideals. You don't have to I lake our word for this-you can look at history. , MacCauley was a great literary man, and a former i President of the United States was McKinley, and 5 the national dish of Italy is macaroni. ! All those in the Mac home room section are of Scotch and Irish descent. We all have a keen ! sense of humor and if all things were left to us I we'd show you who's who around this joint. I The UH1VCrS1ty of I I Chattanooga I Mo THRU THE Mu I Oh. the M home room section T Just wants to let you know I That we are still a fine wine, 5 Ready to do whatever we are called on to do. I We do not know what a failure is. 2 This the M home room section has never failed. I So from now on you may call us 5 The one hundred per cent. home room section. I We would be delighted to have you visit us I And see how we all co-operate. I I SHARP BROTHERS DEALERS IN I FRESH IVIEATS AND SAUSAGE I WESTERN AND TENNESSEE MEATS, POULTRY AND GAME 402 WEST NINTH STREET PHONES MAIN 478-I7l2 I I I MARK K. WILSON I . COMPUMENTS OF CONSTRUCTION CO. I W. S. GRISCOIVI I Tennessee Electric Power Building I EARL MEREDIT H i FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS I PORK SAUSAGE, HOME-MADE LARD A SPECIALTY Phone Main 691 309 East Main Street I,,-n,-,,-,,-,,- ,I,, -I,-,,LW-,.-..-.,-,.-.,-..-,.I- - w..-..-..-..-..-..-.-..-..-..-I- - - - .,, ........ - IEVHETIQHHSM 1uuin1nu1inl1uu1 .. 1 1 1 luis-. ..- LADWRTISEDS' Home Room 205 is the headquarters of the N's and 0's. We have had an exceptionally en- joyable and beneficial year. Miss Gammon, our teacher, has kept us all pepped up the whole term with her interest and enthusiasm. Johnny 0'Brien, our representative, has been the best of Reps. We mourn dreadfully for the loss of our Seniors who will leave us, but we wish them success in abundance and joy inexhaustible wherever they may be or whatever they may do. WE KNOW OUR P's AND Q's Perhaps we're well acquainted, And you know our Paul Sims Unless you're mighty antiquated, For ladies flock to him. Then there is that boy Pratt, Lucious Peach-man. too: Poston, Powells and Proctor, We present ourselves to you. Here we stand united For dear old C. H. S., With Paul Sims for our helmsman We mean to do our best. Q '-' s xi :V X an ' . foo-vi X Xxx-I Q-, A Q x D Ae ,I l -li f- -Y ' x. 11,1 M WSJWX. 4 , Tl!l,idlu ll.','. . Q .a., . ef' f o as s as f 'gt f 17 'BQ 4 X 9' ls o X X if Xff Nix X U l 1 . N A ls'-w I - Q - L t 1 X l ' 1 ' , - I 1' Y nv ' , 'L l o' I I: - as be , I 1 46' W T? .J R HOME ROOM SECTION ' We think Miss Wond's R home room section is just about the best in school. We have work days and play days. At the beginnig of school we adopted a program outline which we have suc- cessfully used. On Monday we give Scripture verses: Tuesday, current events: Wednesday, study Constitution of United States: Thursday, tell stories Knot had onesb, and Friday, crack jokes. We never eat peanuts or chew gum t?l With the exception of a few chronic cases we are usually on time to begin the day right. ..11l111..n1un-.111111 . WOODWORTH I1'1S'l1I'a1'1CC CONSULTATIONS FREE Hubert Martin Charlie Thompson MARTIN-THOMPSON COMPANY ATHLETIC GOODS, SPORTING GOODS Market and Eleventh Streets Right Across From the Patten Phone Main 998 V HOME ROOM SECTION Vans and Vauxrhns and Vesters AND every other V, Waltons, Walls and Walkers I-Iave we in our family, Of all the snappy home rooms Miss Patton's is the best: Each day we come in with the pup, Resolved to beat the rest. Our name, our fame has spread afar. Oh, how we win prize candy! Marion Wasson is our H. R, Rep, Oh. gee! but she's a dandy. How would you like to join us? Be as good ol' scouts as we? On you must come and chansze your mime, Yes! be a W or 21 V. M-5. EQJ I - Q V - I 1 I I iw- : g in - ..-'99 I . Uv , L 1? at . I ik ,Manu , L l r L I I I I-I I 5 W- Y I 5 - I A I A , .I 4..-........-..-.........-........-...-.......-..-........-...-..-.......,..-......t..-....,...-.........-..-...-..-..-... -.......-...- I COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF I THE S HOME ROOM I ' Speak!-man! How many Stewarts could a Spen- I Hughes cer Spear if a Stip could Stamper a Stone? lt' a g Spitzer could Spitzer a Starr, would a Stevenson I Grgver Baker Studdard a Street? lf a Stuhblefield would Swat- I ford a Straith, would a Susman Stroud a Stein? : Sutton, Sir! I Carl Powers r john Walker 1 I Tom Wert I We THRU WILSON I Dear Mrs. Bates: g When I picked up the morninifs paper, whose I wedding announcements did l see? Margarette : Wilson and Fred Williams: Mary Whitten and ss. ss I L Edwanrwhineg Katherine Wilson and C. A. Weis- ! ner. Oui. I I s'pose you have heard that Nellie Wheat has I succeeded Monsieur Sims. : Hilda Wescher has gone into the Follies. She I is taking the leading role in Ziegtield's company. 5 Dorothy Wilson, Esther Whitman and Lucille Wil- I W t- h B tt - liams will join her soon. 5 es Ing ouse a el-les James Whitson, Taylor Wilson and Rufus Wil- I son hold very high positions in Washington. main- I tenant. VOTRE AMIE. I Aix I 1' I I - I I , Ouns IS THE TEA I Here's to Section S-Section S--One S noon 5 You Mm Yuma IT Funav I S stands for Service. Sincerity, Strength, THAT wflve N9 C9 f'-'TIN' 5 Stendfastncss of purpose that wins out at length, WITH :VME TEA POT DOM!-,S MONEY I Th tt .H b . SUCCESS wav: Tux-uounos' Ano nuverzs 5 ese as a mo u wr ring sure , hmmm. STARS Nw NAWEQ3' I To all who come daily to Section One S. wiv: Wm-I-'Rs Am, ,mm-U13 I Mo Tocrrerls OF Mann. 5 NOT A LIVELIER- SET HAS I Even been bonu ! I WE PIN A FEATHER ON Us I H.-rg-'g 10 Home Rgnm 2-0-3, This last home room section is a heterogeneous I Ag valiant 5 bum-h gg can beg one. We have tive who are Wise: two fierce I l-'rom Shippey to Snodgrass we work everyone Wolfs: four Wine-rs who keep us giddy: three who : When the door opens to the set of the sun. are always Wrighlt IW0 l10l!Y WIHZINPFS, and R I We've artists, musicians and mathematicians, Whlfle f0l'CSt of brains in 0lll' Woods- 111 SPIN of I We tell you, our folks are magicigngg a Wind-ham we should never be cold, for we have g Frances and Albert write for the press, a Wood-ard and a Wool-ford. Then, too, there I Gleam and Glimpses, and others we guess. is a York and a Yates, so Wy-choff if there is I We're prompt, present, and always a hit, all Aull 10 hor? US death? I Fan you blame us if we brag a hit? ,i,..-....-..-..- - .- - - - - - - - -...-..- - ---M ---- - - - - .-H.-...-. - - - H Il I AADVHRTIQHDS-W lm I IIIIIVIQIUISEDSTI I I I I I I I I I CHATTANOOGA : I PRINTING fs? 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