Corsicana High School - Corsican Yearbook (Corsicana, TX)

 - Class of 1928

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I1 1, . riy Pe 1 1 1 F23 li! ,- th ll 513 wil 5 rl 32' A f I . 1 H 1 .N 4 S. 1 .gp Mr. Fillers as He Should Appear in Whos Who wi. ,, . , My ,Y A Y 7 mr, FILLIERS, HERBERT D., educator and superintendent of Corsicana Public Schools: born in Cireeneville, Tenn., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fillers: gradu- ated from Tusculum Academy, Tenn.: B, A.. East Texas State Teachers' College. 1909: married Serena Hubert August 17. 1910: B. S.. University of Chicago. 1916: Graduate Student Teachers' College of Columbia University. 1925-27: principal Athens High School, 1908-10: principal,gBonham High School. 1910-13: superintendent Bonham Schools, 1914-21: moved from Bonham to Corsicana in 1921 and became superintendent of Corsicana Public Schools. Under his administration a millionadollar school building program has been successfully carried out: fully equipped cafeterias have been established in the schools: the entire school curriculum has been revised: business courses are given in the high school: kindergartens have been established: health programs have been added to the courses of the various schools. Life member of Texas State Teachers' Association. member of executive committee, president of the Northeast Division, and in 1926-27 he was chairman of the research committee of this organization: vice-president of Corsicana Chamber of Commerce: listed in Who's Who of Central States, life member of the National Education Association, member Third 5 Avenue Presbyterian Church, Boy Scout and Camp Fire Girls Councils. F' Clubs: Rotary, Paideian and Country Club. Contributor to the Elementary ' T School Journal and Texas Outlook. Home: 1510 West Fourth Avenue. A Corsicana, Texas. 3 If 1 Pugr' Six s ti -af . .. 1 1. o' 1 1. - ,, I' 1 1 rl .4 4 i 8. ' A 1 aa a +L' ' f,' i- 'ism1' l avf 1i1'i- 'WF T f. 'I gi Mr. Norwood as l-le Should Appear in Whos Who ' Q .s .M ,- or J., ' i, an ' oo 1 oo 1 i V E 1 M z 1 ' rail! 1 ii' E31 ' , 15 1:11 2,51 bfi -1 .-11 5+ 53 fi 3 .134 11 1 1 , V Lo.Q 1 --.-1.Q, f ffZ'f'Q'?l7'i , N , .AAA r A 1-'. . ya. ii it s 1 f Q 'i2f 2 X':' A tiff 1 NORWOOD. W. H., educator and principal ol Corsicana High School: born 1 eq in Campbell. Texas: son of James McGrady and Rachell Alice tNoblittj t Norwood: graduate of Lovelady High School, Lovelady, Texas: B. A.. University of. Texas, 1916: married Grace Clayton of Cleburne, Texas, July 53' 8. 1924: teacher of mathematics and science. Cameron. Texas. 1916-18: rg principal of Paris High School. Paris, Texas. 1918-20: teacher of mathematics fi- and science at Cleburne High School, Cleburne, Texas, 1920-24. Moved to ui- pag . . . . ,fy Corsicana in 1924 and became principal of Corsicana High School: was the , first principal of the new high school: has done his work exceptionally Well: had early success in winning the admiration and good-will of all the students 1. and teachers: business adviser to the high school annual: athletic director of District No. ll, lnterscholastic League, 1928. Member Methodist Church, 31 life member State Teachers' Association. Mason CKnights Templar degreep. Clubs: Lions. Home: 1603 Woodlawn, Corsicana, Texas. M 5.51 i f Q1 ll ff' if . rf' f M , V' ' - -F , I' N -' ' 'fm ' -' ' ' f' - - 1. 1 Avo-X .- ' ,- e ' - - . 1 er sw im 1 M w tf Pugc S evm 1 I E 4. l as .15 iff ilimife f, i2?4FZ'511' , gm f 5 if G i i If i el il R3 y fi' HOLMES GANTT HIGI ITOWER HARDAGE WILLARD CULVER KIBER aff U ENGLISH-NATURAL SCIENCE l' The Work of the English Department includes a four ears' course ,xx V my required for graduation-such work in composition as will give facility 7 W in the use of spoken and written English, and in literature as will acquaint the student with examples of the wor1d's best literature. eil . . . , The Natural Science Department offers courses in general science, FA biology, chemistry, and physics, one year's work being required for graduation. This is one of the best equipped and most efficient depart- 4' ments in school. li i Iggy! 'Z 255 i' ' .A A 4 Q9 3 Page Elgin ' 2 SUTTLE DOUGLAS CADE SLONIS PIIIRCE EVANS HAczI.le1e MATHEMATICS-HOME ECONOMICS Enrollment in the Mathematics Department is very large, since two years of work are required for graduation and three years for college entrance. The work offered includes algebra. plane geometry, solid geometry, trigonometry, commercial arithmetic, and applied mathematics. The Home Economics Department offers courses embracing most forms of sewing and cooking-dietetics. table service, household manage- ment and administration: the selection, designing, and construction of garments. Page X1 I7 It - I' H D 21 5 4 V ,. 4 M4 V : ' fl 4 F T 'Nl ,Y :gig i wg, if .. fi ' Fiji 3 F 'Tl 4 T e T 'Ef J f CARLOCK BRUEC1 INER WOODS A B W1LsoN Cnoss ALLEN FoRsi'THE xii -r ul - f .A VOCATIONAL-MUSIC gk P' The Commercial Department is one of the most popular in school. The Work offered is as practical as can be found in any commercial college A' .QE and includes typewriting. shorthand, and bookkeeping. Pa 'z Manual Training and Mechanical Drawing are two other popular gill' departments. aiming to give training in these particular lines to such N students as may desire it. 1 c -fs I ', In addition to the glee club and chorus Work given by the Music 'Q Q- i Department, Harmony and History of Music. required for a certificate in music credit work. are offered. y gf in W' , if L U 3 if 1' 5, gi IQ gtg F ' c fi-:aa - is coca are Page Ten 1 HOUSTON CULBERTSON AGNEW QUISENBERRY ROBERTS MOORE WILES FOREIGN LANGUAGES-Soc1AL SCIENCES The Foreign Language Department includes four years' work in Latin and three in Spanish. The aim of the department is the acquisition of a ready personal command of the language studied. The history course covers the story of man from the early traces of life to the present time. Economics covers the general principles of economics and is designed to give the student some insight into the great economic movements of the present day. Civics gives a knowledge of the government of the United States, the rights and obligations of citizen- ship, etc. Page EI -1 K X. -X 1 Q. 4, N 1 1 D i m ' . ffl'f, '-' f' 1 f l i: 'Q V Q- -. -11' g Q ' 4 ' r - s V- 'sri - . TP B?ylRS?f9'r?5N?9f4'SC9l'?2l5fae.'SEMI1iilQH1E5:'9F??4fQH'WF.1P,lii w f3'fC'2i - falilffvi llifffwafi' i ff u - I 5 gl 'A 55. '94 iii Q3 31 tg '3 Rl in gflf wi EQ . , SQ 'Q Hi is .F , ' fi lx . T34 ' if 'fi 'N , of :ggi ,Lg .- FQ 'v Qi , ., 1 ii S'-if v'- MCCAMMON MILLER MIDDLETON DAVIDSON BANNISTER BUTLER JACKSON Q1 Q ,5 724 4 HDV yt lg? THE BOARD OF EDUCATION we IQ' . . . . . . f LS The duty of the Board of Education is to administer the financial f gg Q9 affairs of the Corsicana Independent School District. This includes t l iii directing the city administration to assess and collect such taxes as are 'fi ' necessary for the operation of the school. The board is further authorized it to use such monies as may have been voted by the city in a bond election 'gl for the erection and equipping of the buildings. The election of teachers, QL? the outlining of policies of the school system, the expenditure of money for teachers' salaries and curriculum reorganization all come under the jurisdiction of the board. Corsicana is fortunate in having an efficient 5'1 board, the members of which are very vitally interested in every phase of lr l gif school activity, through the superintendent keeping in close contact with ki individual administrators. H . wil lin E1 lat . Q fa wa' 4: gl jug 'T '7 - wrt wo, 'J fa- W '1f r D- R -'J hr Ti 'r f 1fff' -+- 1 N E+ V-A . 7- .- --e.. 377+ ffl'M1LZ:.ier.!.fZ'D?lczfmfe2,llQ1Gfh-were-Wh'lE1'2LQ32ixS-f1fllss'9lu-fagilgei14:0-Sei:-2f?iQ1l::'g1f1Qisigwswviirf+ Page Twelve i l , A l is A lg m 'r . 1 'f A kT' 'SWF '11 5 7 . H 1 Pu i nfl ' 1. .1 , y History of Corsicana Public Schools ti . 'L 5 we ne ' A public school system was established in Corsicana in 1881: there had 2: -Q been schools here before, but it was not until this time that the city assumed , control of the school system. The first school building constructed here was 35. the Collin Street School which was located where the new high school now 'fl V , stands. All the grades were held in this one structure: J. A. Townsend was 'Wai the first pr ncipal, J. T. Hand the first superintendent: Miss Florence Bright, fl Miss Mattie D. Steele, Miss Sallie Evans, Miss Pope, Miss Davis. Miss Ida ,sr Thompson and Miss Lottie Picton were among the first teachers. Mrs. Sam ' il Kerr, Miss ,Wilma Edwards, Mrs. Claytie Woods, Mrs. Maggie Carter, Mrs. -A., A. S. Knezlle, Mr. Elmer Butler, Mr. Reuben Morrison, Mrs. Allie Moore, aj 2 1 Mrs. Hennie Sanderson, Mr. Emmett Sutherland, Mr. B. B. Bates and Mr. ja Robert Haynes were among the first graduates of the high school. n li l '-fi' - I Six months after the first building was completed the David Crockett 4 . School was built. The first Stephen F. Austin School was constructed next: . -1 Q then the William B. Travis. The next addition was the Sam Houston School '57 t' which was purchased from a Catholic convent: two buildings were included in it J this purchase. The old high school, which is now the Junior High School, lil 5 was the next school building constructed. Eb A-f In 1920, under the superintendency of Mr. J. E. Blair, a bond issue of l 3 8600.000 was passed by the citizens of Corsicana, and as a result four new schools were constructed. The buildings provided for were: Sam Houston School, William B. Travis School, High School, and Ci. W, Jackson School. gas In the last ibond issue of 1925 the money necessary for the erection of the an Robert E. Lee School was voted. This school serves the western part of our will , City. 51 , 'T fi- Since its organization Corsicana High School has had seven superintend- ents, each of whom has done much toward making our high school what it is Q' today. These men are in order of their terms of office: J. T. Hand, Professor Carlyle, Cl:-airles Alexander, J. T. Hand, H. S. Melear, J. W. Cantrell, J. E. Blair, and T. D. Fillers, our present superintendent. at There have been quite a few teachers in the Corsicana school system of b whom we are very proud, since they have taught here a good many years. A 53 few of these are: Miss Sallie Evans, Miss Florence Bright, Miss Mattie D. Steele, Miss Sue McCrery, Miss Tommie Lacy, and Miss Laura Moore. G. W. 37 Jackson, first principal of the colored schools, served almost forty years, and 51575 as an appreciation for his faithful service, G. W. Jackson High School has been QA named for him. Q' l 53.1 i l?iYifb4 lEe.Cf7w7ff1'!'1f5if'i??sie?il5 Zff1QmI'i'f55l'!'?2i9'8flisfififiiiaiili205-Cfmiltdilla'925QWJQL Z L N Page Tliirleen tl. Wi .-.rv 75' ' 1 'ff-'flf4 'u245 55553-F!359Jff1l'f35'Er2Sl. Y? 4'SQ '.1?'Q:Lt'Q ifl32'94Tf'-f f5'Ef2 ?i:!li?'34 2l-1'i31'k-Qi-Y-f' 1r 3W4S 5 17 'g QT? 1 if-at ' wr' g gg Corsicana now has a school system valued at well over a million dollars. 1 ku. The high school is the most valuable school: first, since it furnishes the highest 'W education in our school course, and second, because more money has been . spent on this building. gl .. Sf t, The high school was built in 1924 at a cost of approximately SS400,000, - ' f and school was first held in it in 1925. This building is very beautiful and is one of the most modern and complete high school buildings in Texas. Generous 1 gifts from various citizens of Corsicana have provided the building with t ' unusually attractive equipment and ornaments. Stage curtains and stage set- tings were donated the school by I. N. Cerf in memory of his father, Louis ' Cerf. Mrs. Kate Huey Vv'hiteselle gave the chapel seats in the auditorium in lgl lin memory of her father, Joseph Huey, and her husband, J. E. Whiteselle. Mrs. J Robert Neblett presented the school with the lights in the library and several is V 4 volumes of books in memory of her husband, R. N. Neblett. A later gift from ,iq X - e Mrs. Neblettis the statue of Minerva in the auditorium. Mrs. J. D. Jackson lil ' gave a marble seat and marble urns, that were placed in the main hall at the ,gl , front entrance, in memory of her husband, a former chairman of the school A, board. The Lions' Club of the city presented the school with the drinking l fountains inlaid with tile. Mrs. E. S. McGee gave the leggia and entrance gl FE! lights in memory of her husband, a former secretary of the school board. The El senior class of 1918 left a statue of Venus as their class memorial. The senior ' gif class of 1925 gave the trophy case in the library, and the class of 1926 S93 gave the speaker's stand in the auditorium. Many volumes of books and 92 yy y numbers of lovely pictures have been presented to the high school by different I citizens who are interested in the school system. ' it ' In the last three years cafeterias in the high school, in the Sam Houston, Ti lf ' Robert E. Lee, and William Travis Schools have been equipped and they now , I I function regularly under the supervision of Miss Bess Carlock. . 5-z 54. , Corsicana now has a teaching force of more than one hundred teachers. A - The course offered in the city schools is very complete. There is the regular i elementary course through the seventh grade completed in the Junior High :Q 1 School. The high school offers four years of English, four years of history, ,gl a half year each of economics and civics, four years of science, two years of algebra, plane geometry, solid geometry, applied mathematics, commercial ' 3 , arithmetic, shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, domestic art, domestic science, A 1 manual training, mechanical drawing, four years of Latin, and three years of ai? Spanish: all these courses are affiliated with the University of Texas. tl Corsicana's schools have always been very prominent in Texas. She has Q 5 S' gained state-wide recognition through such activities as boys' and girls' debate, 'if declamation. typing: contests in football, basketball, track: the Blue and Gold S51 Hi News, and the annual, The Corsican. I -IZA MURCHISON. l u ' fi mir ' 1 H9 5,1 we is -assay . e ' f ue-am-Qeaftamaa -:4Ewsisasie'wi+fsaa.ff 1 Page Fourteen l.1Mlixw, ,,.,.,. ,.iyl,w'Wv' i.1 V. A N 1 CLASSES And they sat around the hearth, and the mother took her spectacles and read load out of a large book.-GRIMM. 'L +1 E' x Icy!! U- 1 4 JI ' 'G II' N, 'Z- up I 43 ' W.. 'M ' c Q I I 1cxNN ' I If .L I S I Q ' I 1 I qfffffh I ' I Lfaick ffm .Gzmvi-7rzZZar JN SIEZNIIURS Q . 'C' ,Q tv ., , 5- -I 1. 1. 1' -,M Zi.-'15-le 'Ky'-,QJUZHKI-Y L .I V h -.,r,diJ'0gg,..E? is- gli: Ibj I I'-21 Q9 I If 5 I 4. 5' I .gh , ' I I J' I r-r,2 I 1.3, I gk an nn I 'f 'Q . '46, f I I ' Rx im I I xx ' In , nf I . va x I ,I 'M ' I . , I Q5 yi xx ' 1 Y I 'I 4 t 1: W r'. I 6-IX Q: 5 r P. 1 X ai I I F' kk if an I 'I I N' xi ll . I Z fm I I , ts.. I a In ' -. q., ' A. 911 I 1. I IJ I .x. I I .fp -,3 v' 'I al I .SI I JW I aw . I1 'JI I Ns ' 2' I I II .' 4, 'I I . .QI I , . 'Um R 135 N9 W I IJ' I N1 -. 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I 'V MOTTO: Still be doing, never done. fy Election of Queen of the High School fd ff l Carnival E' FIVE LETTER-MEN IN FOOTBALL QM ff Originated the Collegians if ff? Pep Leader . . . FRANCES SPIKES if BUTLFR POPULARITY CONTEST: Stl My 4 Most Representative Boyu . JACK CASTLES Most Representative Girl . IZA MURC1-IISON vel Merriest Student . . SAM JACKSON WN 'Q' Must Mischievous Student LESLIE WAREING I ,Sic '-S I ffm IQA 1 1' I F9 Ross I 59? IQ, I CASTLES L 3 AR' 65 We I 5335 SPRING TERM CFFICERS AND Egg ACCOMPLISHMENTS , A President , . . . JACK CASTLES WAREING hill Vice-President . . LESLIE WAREING , qw Secretary . . JOSEPHINE RAMSEY We Treasurer . . . ELEANOR LANHAM E' . is Reporter . . . JOE VANDER LAAN -3' THREE LETTER-MEN IN BASKETBALL 5,4 . 5' Champion Debaters . , . . . RAMSFY if, , ' fa- MARTHA MITCHELL AND PHILIP SMITH Q1 County Championship in Essay WrI'tI'ng ffl ...... MARIE RAMSEY fs . County Championship in Tennis Doubles , I Q: and Singles ...... 'Ji is LANHAM PM we WALTER LEWIS AND ALVIN MILLER 'N 1 Is' .M I J- fgfi i fig! '51 L+- --- - ' ' Vi, 3 3 wjt Q5 .Y Y- ' --r r 1-err, - -- fr-A -Ir-' f :?sf'ffA- fr-- . -A092921 I ' 'f4vIw'f1L 1':.: lS-'ilQ5N.3lffs!5fffQ?l a9NfQ5l4E'4l'.- ',QS'FPrNS-'1l,'fe!1 ff-7!zNf'V.QTff-'I'1'IQ : Page Eighteen ll, sf ' LEE CARL W. ,, is v- X .. Er , w ' H- V. v- ., ' X ,--vv A U X Y ' 231 X ' H 1 x f. l 'si '-' fg -- ' - - - .. 'S -3 -Y . rf jim fy Mypli,xlwlll5lV:i:,P . --- 425 I X rl t '56 V, V If Y- U . lvl! E F . , , QWN l AR! LIZAQEFHN, JEILN ,Q Clfii? lt' ll e ll Ftiuboritg Subjbutlf' H 'Qi 51. , 1 5 V W, f' Engl sh I ' X rx, ,N En yffe,go1.3fg Hdlgbyg F' I. D W,-I ry .yin Tia! Q Making frrcnfis I D 1 11 A' -v pgs: - Prealu lnanrtharaqterxstac: I f . 9,K .ih sry by A '- P, :Vw 'N f , , . .N . , I , I A A , t , .6541 'M 3 5 , V' 'A fl.. 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'ship Club regularly Fuvqrite sport: I 1 Track I1 gh 1 ,y H' 'S A Wg G. CARRQLL ALLEN BEALE .W yi Nickname: M H , Q' l Tootic ' , , 9' V, ' ' L T f b . l , I lk ,ltry . tlilgfe-.il X bft'2ufffg,+V1 fl Y M osgfszgacflagzble. asset: ' ' 1 I, Id? lffying' feature: P d . ' A , ri rotimdity m re omrnantlcfvaractensyf. i - - De endablht ,- 'L' -f if Lk ' P . y,J5ff ' , l PM 1'-3' fu.-f . A A, ,l - .3 lvl . illvfzall Y ' ,if , 'Q Q f T A-f wx I l , 9,1 fry , lr sg Qi W 3.1 p' . ,Nix ' f - ' mt ' rf, 2: 'lfii fl- I . . . l N K'- f ' 5 pix get 4, f -3 f' ,4f,,? 'A' , fv ,VE My nf' -,IEVJJN-I.-, . . A ZA: x 1 -: 1 V.: :,,r f U 'Mgr rnhati va l fi M - - .. -ffl Fw-1 --A .r an L '--af-ff' l - 'f' .' A 'W-r'r ' fgblfwwgfll' N. L5fZaea,kTQff'!f4':lE. EJYQQI Sillwwlwilimb-Q43lfs1m2Ws'1ll'l'i f QQVMPA- ' Page Ninelr-cn K 1 hT 'T'7 Fg,'E -fmM'ifi 1-'-V Zwf- ffm' no Tiff--v-i. 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Favorite,-expression: RUTH DLXLLON iii 3,1 M l'lCOIl1O YCSYB USIZ-ffdinx Favorite 'QQ '1zIQblay:L5, it 'X I ,'.. Mins Saylofs Candy xr' 1! Tennis Tqpe of lbeadty: V ,V Nickname: Spanish ff' I wg-'f Curly ' Ability: 'lg' '21 Model: Selling ads Qu Sir Walter Raleigh K . N , x S I nga tgflt ,vi i K 3' . .ir my . , , r?-,Q i , . . ' ' ' i Q' , dh lII'Of?YOlfNi-3 ,Qi !.J, F. LUMSDEN ' . aruc vrizmg eu ure: 4 - ' A- 1, , 1 Good nature Chfgxiugirzat' Q Haw! Chief aversion: Spemmq: ,Ill tails G Albert I Neat-clothes Qin! I I A rcatcsl 'ta ent: F K, - d- : V' ii ml Laughing uligfggge let 1, ri' f 5 l 75 I1 , . i QQ' . 1-' , ' , 0. P+..-rl A L ln Xia, l l 'HK' 5,3 Joie VANDER LANN in f CN Motloi: W I ' - 'iff F Lets get things Dunn ELEANOR LAN!-IAM f.ii ,th 1, auonli- gastrfwe: Hobby: if i 55:3 V, Band dlmfnng Aiding the senior class 511 l it snefmny: Aduife to others' ff' ' Football Us A F , , 4 K ee the Colltgiansn -, Y f.. , , on GS V To ryial Kreisler if PM N Av J iv P- . . i ' i lf . lg,?x My Qu JW! W We W ,rg pf. . ,. , ,f i. '4 '-il W' F I J, - Q -,., ' ' ,1 . '14 lv: .W eg - t- ' ri , Yu. iii: ' 1 'l ii, 7 . , t-' I , . F,Fq:.,5-, A ,A LTYY- V, ' J X vv Y vv- it-1,--..,Y- ,V .A AT. , , , ,i.i.,..i.i milton-iiizffftff-.,iiffii..i. umm izggxwit ..gsn1fgn11,.i:il I'ug,e 'I wcnly N .. .lu . .V .., 1' P 1 v- , 4 X , . I. j'-- ' . g- 3 ' 1 Q ' .ri-'11-r K ' fwqtgrv, V 3'R'8S 1l RY fl :Li lx x'x'1v mf.-'A rf ,. P2 .Sf ,l'.fl 'flWlx+ U ' laan ' .3 ,L - . . ' 1. ' V Q ,ie K Q I f 3- ,Ha , 1 .' , , x f ' '. 2 lv ,X rv. ll! ' 1 ' 'fl' -Q Q HM Cl-lanyf BEVFLYN Your-I 'fi ' 'J' 41 Q 1 l . ll - , l I . , X 'Ml G' . Q., fg'IJ'Q1 jqf fyq, Chqravterizing featurepfig 1 14. . U .Bbyish b0bI1 1 ,I GFJG rea i 'r Favorite game? ' 1 i fr: ,, Ui, ' J Cllr lv' , Y Q K It 5-I I ' 31 V 'f osi!1'Qr7.i, ' rLY.2aIui18lf',as,s51 M, of we .P ' . P fx-Al, lol 'K H I 'k. 1: N . 5 yr? 11,43 M, lv iffa- I ' ull - ' x L - . 'N v - . ' . 5 934 lf .f ' ' , la.'.Q.j, 1 Lg an M pf ,nf Mmswe ART H.,-wwf - '1 Qln1bitiQgAg, j Isvading 1 5 Q 1 E' YM Tflreclince It X Pfqgominanr cbbvracfeyrfstid: A Ll-5 Narufef, ' fl 1 V Elwrminalidlh I gl' penml Mos? uulualjle ussetg, K 1 .fl Dedli .vddgl ' f V - Vg' ' ' . . Ip. , l ' A Bi . I , AM Vlffffi wi' 1' , , 1 N fn 34 w ,. an la Y lf ' n ,aa lf... 1 an . l l -11 .1 rqf. - - 4 1 A K 'ffl ,lfzinxgg WHITE if ' all HA Alzflgqfzrifefd' .' I . GER!-IAM! MJTCI-IQEUL 64 7. I 1 EF Chit-f im-res ,. . -' rws 15111315 Lfqguqble asllqf: Matrimons' i l H QVCUHV 'Pihfk hglafl ' Wqak71css:'.. ' ' Z 'Q 'Gyugitebt dtrcovvaplflgvirgerggl jnjacli 'f ' ,' ,' ,- 'gven euers m,, .. . Necessary equipment:-. . ,. rl S.. three 'n basketball. AV-may and comb 'V X two mach m football Sa Ii' l 1 W 1 , - 3 r- g and baseball? I 9' ne' . V -Y A Schqlarshxp Y v f '. A A I 1 ' ,l '- 5 2' V A , .I 1 A ' ' I JJ mi ,l l .f if l l .. l l iii '01 - 5 x 1 A,bimI3FWfI5 ALWN .CHR1sT1NE CHURCH 53,11 r l : , I vw ' f E4:lIt'lng sports T siection Tylgiasgefwauly' 1 'gl Favorite vxpxessions. Cb t . . f t I if A Eta 4 A-A-I-,5vcrp'-- Utwccdlei gaclenzzng ea ure. , 9 QU dee. Umodle-doo. Aurs 'ff' .I , . ll .fl Ambl-mm: E Chqrarler and reputation: gy. N X. Z1 hrlxo be big lik? Howard As good as her narnc tix lgfl i l Q l ' 'fy 'tail l l Lil? lf, .1 x kj MAE COLLINS Chl YSjo'41T Lowmt t-41. if , , fff CGIYT7 to grea ness: 7 l Hogan? X X 9 i Being nn uncle of Max .V N D X L . tg lVElIihness: , 1 Amlglrgxfr MI A' 'None , , . ' ' s ..- ' A M gf 1aI?g5iI'yIng fvaturw' ,raleyxljster V 'Lf' A q?flif?ZSt3:0'1deA' mm' Parting! his 'in' the fini lilddle 4 -Y ie Fi' 'WW M' .wiwf - f ..'a. 495 .. 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'qs ' ,T - dehtif?-ice B1g's1ster s beau: S 1 Dfkpngfffoni Ambrtron: 4 'ff .ll Perfect To ,PBSS .English .,. , Tyge cif beauty: ' 'i ,' C I ' ri Y F 4' ' 5 I H? , F v M I is I fl KATHERINE MCMULLAN A 'Q r A ' 'Favorite companionsf - . , Members of Scholar- H- R- MCCANDLESS . xi ship 'Club A-favorite expression: I-,E Type of beauty: qeell kfnf my '1 Perfect brunette- ldegtrfymg feature: y'-fi! I Chief asset: londe half 'E f Even temperament Hobby: l h K4 X N '91 X .YL 4 Vs 'ir 5 , 3 1 1l, - -if - NL wut y, N 3 'VIRGINPK BROWN MARY FRANCES SPIKES -'74 Chaffxfefflfllg fmfufvf Greatest accomplishment: C' s l 1' G0f'd nfwfe . Queen of rhe High r ' . Fauorzte dzet: School .Carmval, '27 - ' A Chocolate candy Talent: I I Talent: ' Leading yells ex fe-A Art Weakness : vw V, Football players .5 y A A A , iv, V , Page .- ELIZABETH STILL r I, 4 Chief .clurm zo beautyw yI:sIQU,CILLE BLACKBURN . -v Smlles ' thief aversion: RN Characterizing features: 'eScience inf -N PWCOCIIY e , Mosg, engrossing interest: mf' Cause for jealousy: L The male of the species ti . Oscar - '21 , A K 1 PARSIFAL SlMPSONl fi EDITH MITCHELL Most valuable asset: ff: Q14 ,ldgntifymg fea,tu1'e: Friends 'A N Eleanor . v- 1, X , Hobby. 1 1 faporitelpastfme: Working in drug stores 6:1 'L' x'4?5fUdY1l1g Ambition: ' if ' :':A 1 Unknown N' ,-.1 I, ,N V , e t, ,- 534 he-my e l y ffl ll, ' .l ,ir e ag uf A A - ear ee ' ee Page Twvnly-two .lrlxitx I 1 1 . 'X'?f5'Ii5'!iF Q 1 ,3'2.l?f:!i1??'2Q23',f ,?7ivEfFQ'1Ei-Y1i'4lE'4'T'115. ,it . 'W4E'1', 1 1 v. 'mix f'f 1 I . ' ki.. .l i . l Q r X, 1 ' 1 1, ,, sk Q 'X,' :N , 'A x 1N4glirx 'I-lQs!AGK A Q-.lMrgx LOWli'lWf v' Cjfzieff hs? t: ' ' I Clzief clainia go: gireaqnessi Geniil nature Maryl F rlces 11 Iderfhlxying featureks ' Abfljty: rf ' . ary Frances and Doris letic Q! r ' ' ,aka Cid to greatnessl if, Grea' t.,arroi'npl1'qhment: Senior duchcss, glA9Z7 fthgbfliglfsrhool E. - - 1 -- e fl 3 , ' n EAL, C 'ir . ,S W +l Q ia ha' L 6: - ,A ' V 'g,x.' ,lr f A 'A '. 1 3 , A I , rx , lm ,1 W W:L,mmi,w'l,,7' ,N Y NL' g UE I f A .M 3,.l'Nf1rl4'JrfLJam! 3 ' V 9 ' 4, . - Q...m V. H rf - ' xl' I ' '-Lf.: , Hrxzgx. Pm rERsoN .o Akl.QRREEN PCRSTER Ouslanding characteristic: 'ednmfnantchararterislrn y ' Sincerity , , S wb speech 4 Chief, gfrgieuancer ' r Chfel - szqriy: ' A 5 ' ,Writing themes Mgnhgniatics Q V Claim t' lgredtness: V Q! . Ba' L f rcd'5 sister' 13 r V W, r y T. , '. f 1 : l N H . L' x -H My Bowomiz e , 5, 9- l ' - .. Il V, 4 ,ul j Ablhfy- g 'I' MA-RY RUTIPBMKER Declaflrrnng ' yy Talmrma l ,X ll W1-N U i Advflgv to ofqhersg F1 'S'alcSQnanship ' l , fl he spo en wor as , ' . . , Z more force. u r laggggmfigg- -a Favorile teacher: Chigl. 'wo'-ku, Mlss Culver I ,smdief - ' r ' y 'S A . v looms M1L1-ERl W 'l ' Domus! NEWTON , Hobhu: l z Hobby: ll 1 Rakiior I The two- Mary's l Fdvim-le sport: 1 Favqrne haunt: I 'Baseball ff, The Ford sedan Comment f Tlllimff ' Many hlls, several runs, MUS1C21l ' bot, oh, the errors! rf NISADOM MUNS MARGARET STEELY A-'5 FUUOFIIE i77dUlgP710QZ - Chief dfrjersfong Slefling A V NVriling poetry J Chief wvffyr I Typa,lof'br:aul'y: m l' QHIS Oriental lriennfyigg fc-azure: Chir-f usselg , FUCK !S 1 , V f Franlmus - 1 if X11-gf fo? , ' ' f' Z f , N Q .1 -'ffl for - f .V+-,Q , .- ., f- .- ,f'- -T' V, ' C7 L'- - ' 'I fe: f-1 A r 1- o l ,f - r'f'f'r ' n ff ' -. .o -l L! D. 1- -f . - 1' ' F - B Q 5 V ., X in I ' MnsirgifiLl5tl'lf??,r3AiWi?.f7ArQfsa f4'?4Q1l4 i'5i5Z5i l744Qi3uPfff1f'-E2il53lif5fAf'2'?7lSl! 25' sl Page 'I'zu0nlqf1hrvu Q v f t H , 5 I I X saw, f f l' T' ' ' ' j f e fi. Aswjje :4r7--.-f '+:H'c'TM-k fa - 1-171:W'?-ijuhilvrfir I -fatal , n aaaeare-1 ,aaa VF wait flfeascvetgal fat K. . .I - I 'fr 'E ,Lg T. I if T-1 , MARIE RAMSIEY J. PJIAKINSON l'l0l7l?Hf Talent : , High averages Acting ' '3 Spefwlfy: Hobby gf I ,Ig TYPIUS Tap dancing tt -- ,gi Most, ualualzle asset: Ambitiong I - WlSd0m To graduate lf' I ' fi Weakness : V A 'Eg Pansy and Frances 353 I 1: LI' if V51 Elie A 3' i IL1 I .. 'fl JACK MCIN UTI Q 23,3 N,-dnmmef A MABl'I. Moss Fd fx! Boob Claim to beauty: 'fl' ,AT Favorite indulgence: Curly hflf I'- I Making touchdowns Greatest Q'f'.l0UUf7Cl'.' t ff Greatest accomplishment: We? VOICQ EQ. 4 Making the Scholorship Favorite artule of dress: ,F gf, Club Necklace - 5 I Ast In-' tie i X-'I gil Izijl 1 . as MARY ETHH- Rll-FY MoLLn2 Lou BARN1fs . Tlffff' ,Of bed'-'Wi Most valuable asset: FYI lllafl Good nature . le Outstanding characterism: Cltmr, fc, lwuufyf it 1 Dfmufltl' lustrous hair Qt: I Tx 'AH ifz 1 ir, - F51 EVA Loulsxa HOUSTON Q E H gil L11 Type of beauty: BUGIZNIA SIEWARI fry ' Versatile TGIPVYVI A 'AT 1 lfauorite aplrt-ss: Playing the piano 'Jil Ngrmg Shggl-er FHUOTIIE fO0!l5 rf mx Chief Study: Balay Ruth candy ban new tg Love Ambition: ll-- ' ' , , . . . v- ita Ambmvoni 'I o rnal Padcrnwsky 7 i i Governor of Texas Fr, I , ' , I If 'F' Ili? la CLAUDI: PICKERINQQ ANITA VM' BlJ'IiI.l:R rj, l.'aL'or1'te expression: Tape of beauty: , 24 gl Oh, hcckfu Sophisticated SKI hi' Identifying feature: Ifauorite haunt: 'lfsli 11 Brown eyes Dannie's car F I 1 Favorite artirlt' of dress : Talent: ' Colored sweater Musical tfgi sgtgt .,i -5 W I 37' I .xl I, ' .. , . nf' I A. 1 f-N , . . e I 4 ' VV- qw . Page 'llucntgt-four 1 ! I 1' i V 'qi X ' i ,. if U ,l ' . 'WY -W 5 I ' an ' 4 1 ' iw ff, il ' I A Q i , 1-'ii N, k LEU? DOUGH? JQSEQPHINE Rmvislav EN IQXSZZS' - ' Ambition: Hobby: , Magazine writing i procrastinating Tagfnrf - - P? Identifying featuavf 1 7. mgirpgl U iw Dark curly hang f X ygfihfgmfedufvi i I h v X , wif! My 5 'l' , . . ,, , , W 3 Jliv. if 1 1 if ' ' 1 A . ,A f , 1 , , vi 'N-J W' ' Q3 ' 1 llisfxll,XxkL l Q,-L , Q :Yay -' ERMA WEIDMANN JEJQE ANDERSON L . 'Q F!l,U0!'1,f0 subject: 'Fmfipnte expfesmofli - . iq Latin Aw. say, guy. lf! Distinguishing fealure: Gligqtes' grleuanwf 'V Lonil hair C ize . - - . omment: 5. ,hjl Abgiigrlu, Multum in parvo MQ 15,1 ' Y , E. 4, ,' imll if X, ' i all i 'Iva i GENEVA HABLE 5 l ' JARRELL MILBQRN Famgorl'lg'lsubjetl: Q. A Nickname: l Jpamb 1 . 'i 3, chile 0111571 if blfffvfv- K6 3 Favoriie diet: of! e air , I Dr. Pepper soda' water Fa?ggiyi'fp'9'gS'0n' v! V L A i i i a H E54 i ' L' in 5 ' , - .ffl 5 . 1,-1 VI . 1 T ' P H 11 IAWORIL MITOR K. QALVIN MILLER r O J Qy. . H fl l f Knowing her lessons v if, nefs' Q Predominan!fharacteristir: ' mms V' 4 K ii Versatility Hgbbllf L: N Claim lo grvatness: ,ciencg Every morhcrfs ideal Chlflf, 9f'f'UU'?fC'f , , WA' ,L-1' for A daughmr W . Being Senior l:d1lor-- Q X4 ' 1. 1 ' A . rf,-'Z ., l I M, . , 'fa ADRIAN C. MAX' Ambition: Q IRMA SMITH 'l ,rg Aviation TWH.: gg Favorilv hook. lngenuous I l iiweiv Mos! valuable assvt: -M W. Chief-alaim to grvalnessf Wavy hair i Abllltyg V0 burst, Sud Favorite indulgence: gi i ' denly' into a fit ol' Chewing gum i 1- fx laughteg A r Hi' b i ,,i, Zvi ,A 51:8 i - xg il fi- . i -553,555 .. . ' fi l ' , . . -1 - , - ,.. pf-, -- ff - . Q ' ff 1. Q, .. -, ,,-- --Y i -.- I . - uf. g- 11. I Page Twvlwly-fivf' 'Ur 1 , 1 1 ,r,,. e we - ws A W e s ff 2 A A . r '. , , sf A , Lg 1 , 1. 5' 3 . ,f ef X5 , . 5 If r ' 1 'I ' ' VW, H 1- 2 ' ' X el-IALLIE ISMIQCLURE I7AwLlhL1q Of555rrr' ry , r . r Faborzzeqeewpreksfo wp rf Secret ambztzon: HI doirtf, 1-1 . - 1 see xt lxke f X To supersede Paulme that ., 3 , , ,,. , Clrxgnfopie of conuersa- Nickhmgme: 1--i 'I' A A 4 M ' X 'V'fMy sisfer's baby Ifriwlesg A , W, ' I ' 1 ha xggrzznig ture: r, lk? ess ,914 A , k N A , V, , y 'Hr FH' , 3 5 'J 4' r r va A'KATHRYN CROWTHER ,KMARIE SMMP ,nf ' me Bfwufyf' G it r d fir? -'r f 3 A Mack Sennett type figwe 4 k 3 Q Ambition: , Grebtest delight: ', L . A 23 To acqulre grace Tb make 'Afs V JM , Qs' .P'15:,::ftf'f wfsfvrfg K - 1 -A' -P ,f ,, Ffa V 1 ef Y x 'L A J EM' r 1 ', 'f 1 Q, r ' ,Q , 'T' j 5-Wflzfe fi QM 4 yfg Q! 'f' , ELEANOK Mrrcx-neu. H bbclfwh gTB01'6?TQ ' r . Tvflff , re me e- ,H M g Unassummg ' . , V -N A 1, 5 y 'fe ' . Cmnmentr 'P 9 ' Amsbmpmb' W f ' df . ' v ' To' grdwf, mp: WW, - Stull water runs deep - A L , I ,I Q - Predofrjz nan! charac terrstic: - 'Optrmism 4- ' . , -' 4 , 1 f X8 X I X' I I , 13 e e - . iiii rr ' V rx x . Q ,J . RAY LANc.s'roN I fe,fffSA,NChS BEDFQRD V ' YVeaknvss: ' Ah,?m'0h: ' , ' ,. Extcmpornneous chapel O have long haw, I- F E talks Qgtstandmg chargctefistic: ! ' Fiworilc dict: . .,'VGo0d SCh0124rShiP1 , W . A X Tom's toasted 'peanuts Cd'1lwlenunceR' X 1 V1 rw . ' Emnk and open, . V , . .- fn f 'r if 5 f I mr , 11 N , ff, lip . JOHN Ross ' 4 x Talent' 1 I i .X I ELIZABETH XBRYOR Managingyathletes egdrret desire: Chyef Qstudy: , I -' To havef raven tresscs Hfstdfy . ' -L C-' ' . -,f I frlff I l Greatest accomplishm : ' 2 I 'fophlsflwfed Making the Sgh lar fp 1 ' A' X Club!! I 3-jr . 'KTX 'H 1 1' ' ri 'Lf' 'sph ' ' fr -ree me -Q fr sv. 4- I' ' 'Wil '. 5 A .. ' X , wx ff ' ' 'l f'f-' rf - . '- N, 1 - fx., x X . -A jf - ' 'W',f'WtFQf1J'.W,f +V 'f 'V:' X i + 4 ' QHQ,ae2Jf?'fWfrf'Tf9ff' ' f--- -' . - 5' ' 1, -f , - '- L - . rg ffl! --' 1 1. '- ff -v gff - . fgf -? ,, tk! .,. V I Wwe- 1 -ith f',. 133, --1. .1 t - I ' .,-Q-ef 'r , W A .f f'eem.3ss:'2AQzX?uxae!I1s4f19arf?sf.k f flaw? . ,Z W1 .' Page 'l'wvntg-six 1 1, 1 5 1 ' I !'f'f3f? ?f!'-'E'iJi'47'?5 E12 xi 3QYv.v5FfffflG2'ie3Ef2.C'-W 1f? -X3'? 9'314Q17-15513 231-f'f'?'T e F5 .. V 1 W 1 1' uw: .5 - 1- x , 1,4 Q. , 5 1 1l.,y,5,,j,g H H X A if . ,.,,?. ,fq'l 'f' ' X , ' qi' -- ka , Q K 1 A .N , ','. P311 JAMES MQCAMMON QLQPQETA GAILLARD .' 1 . ' ' ' A . ' if ffm 1 Nzckngime: e Chzef alarm to grearnessr' '13 ' '2Jim'mie Qnly .girl who passed f 'VeadllIy: ki niQ . If ,Z-1 ,l y 113 p'b1 teachersg A fi' Fwd 'ief' article of dress! 39 ' ' A l -Dm 43+ P licatelof her twin .6715 It f ,Win a jellyw beg? V ' costume Q, ' e w. 5 +1 ff' Q X ,f W Qylhmg- , My I ,kvwr X, '!., '-'M 'W V N ll ' ' 1' lkxjf xt-U SLS-A 'rx Xu H A, ' 6 'f 'NA f , 'v1Zgf'1?fiPR9?'f il , CLEARA MAE HANEQQH, w pe 0 ' mum' ' im to beauty: GQ ,3 K Cxlq:,ve3?ZcenF 1. A,BQ6nde hair 1 ' QS, I,7YL:4 wI ers1on:.,,. gg-fx ' ' - ' - ' If ' ,r- IG, . Ediuhg. annuals: I Prigc2tn?ma'1mg Character? 534 L Predoririnatfng chararter- Call-Q1 1342 if is 'ff'- i Mas ua' 'am r-' i '51 A ..Aetiv?l'Y: in schoql worlf wie esse . 53: 7 1,1 x ,, Nj W W .nu iw-wxlg 1 1 'Nw Ke .fi 3 L -. e V W A' S R g .5 451 ' .RUSSELL SMI e .e ' '-J , ,' ,. 1' , 2 I ' I T A mkmme: Li ll I IYEN1: Pucx-12 IANRUSW.. X ,X Cxdlm fo beauty.: .. , X3 .fn A 'ZIEJONIIP efepressfdgr-f A Dgemrly brown eyes +A 4,1-Yeth-., - ' ' ldenfifymg- quality: , 5:5 rv 1 ' t , , A mllbQf3IlOh , - Ambmon: be A 'A , , xwcanoohssf e 5 4 e e 55-Q W Ie gf 1 y w X- X. We 'f L1 1 1 . ' ,' I pMAR'l!HA MITCI-FELL e ,LACK CAsTLEs , g ' Type' lqfbeauty: W 1, H6!5bl1: X- 1 ' Aningateii . 1- -Si'n.ging ' Obffyi' ' : ,' ldbf: I ' . B1ue and Go1d i Ruby waedon - L, . Faziqrige' expressioni , Grfftrtest acromplishment: 1 ' QJIYW-aw-er--f ' ' '43, Being elected, president if Qrfwyesf gr,'waf,Ce', of 'the Semor C!ass 1 A 2Dil1actic chapel nglks bvih semesters 'sk 'L A f V j ,x,- u - 1 'V ff, fy., muuv SMITH W yy Q Flziforifi Lrrifcle of dress: - ,A Red sus-penders MARIE BORG L A 'Fqlengg I Q Model: ' fXNQg, giving + I Greta'Nissen :Yi ' P Idenlrfyfng feature! 'A X K. . be ia model for Blonde -tresses 5'1 QS - ' - Qlfhfifflflefx and Chief characterisiicii . 1 ' Mdm,'l ,f- ' ,Q .eeee gf Y U RQ 'Q' N Y S -QQ . 3 ' L7' Q7fY.,' 'q ,' , meg, 4 e e e . we : 1 X 1 W K fi-Q3 K Ng! ,Q Ns, . 5,1 YQ ,,. , 5 fr .AJ iff , I M If 3? :J f -- -- . .. f N . + 9 6115. -if , 1 ,f J wi M - e e g ., ff-f e sew- eef e eel' W- -fl e ,f 1 v ' s e . LY, 5Wle.N ', - -71 -QQAMFE Page Twenrq-seven fi T A, f 5 .xx .4 :- li rg' 1 :fi A P ' 3, JULE LEVINE GORDON CARR 54 3 f Talent: Identifying feature: -'i Telblack-bottom 1Sleek,pompadoured hair iz? ' Favoflte 'Ud flgf 7C9f X ' Predofninantcharacteristic: , X Theater-:going Qourtesy Ffllfggf' -Cflff i Fazjori-re diet: 'N fl , .Q Q V19 Potatoes l , , . rl K f ' , . K ,Q , PM 3 'V A A-3 '3 ALBERT GALLOWAY V1 i : f F 'Iffg1Qiiea 'C'e 9f dfessf MARGARET MATTTNGLY lik' ' Predominatina character' Hobby: 7? l.W.C. - Permanent waves Modem' A Chigipiiiifiiipilify ' i Character and reputation: - Ed Excellent A 5' I - , m l 4'1 4 N u r If MARSELLE lVlITCI'lELl- MARY CUSHMAN Type .Of .be U'Vf ij .N . . A Whimsical , ' 'LH Chief claim to greatness. W k . A .1 Getting a husband M nejgsy ,T . lnfenority complex J ' ' K, Pastlme: S . - f , 3 Selling notions Piugfg' U I, n . 1, s 1 g q es no s 3 Vx A ti T Gi' ' Q y y JACK DEWlT'l' v?jfa X ' - MABEL ALBRlI ION NiC'1inam0: I ' Identifying fealure: ','Fe1iX 'i 1 A baby face ,Dx-sposl-tion: 1 ' Stock-1'n-traden H H Feline rf 1 I ' An affirmative No Chief interest: 'EM j Type or beauty: Nalda A. 'Q Th? kind gentlemen Greatest grievance: Pi ' rx pre er 4 Al-Iaving nothing to do ET! i ' lr' ' Nl J T A A RQ, g ' ' :ev ri LESLIE XMAREING A SYBIL CARTER I ' ' Grculest grievance: Chief diversion: 1 5 J Reckless driving Posing f' Favorite club: Favorite color: 3 HW' HRW iv 1 Ambl!l0r1I Type of beauty: ffl ,J TQ zradufllf Innocent blonde 4:1 U' . - T - 1, -,gi lil. A L X X' , ' ' HY. N , ,-1 : Aki' 'fl' 'Q - ' i 'Q-f 'f-'fe ,pg-1 1' - - 'fl Vi ' , , ., 'ff A' ,tri , ' 'W'-. I ,vi--Y-'ef-,z -. X ,Sw l . .M . ,' y .4994-WQQTQBEQTLKEQMM es, f a ' f m L aww, Page Twenlyfuighl rfrafiars1+wr12,',l ,af ainaafwasayfqgw-'t f fW . at wi t 4. 8 sl.itfa'ffi.l.si2,'. - fzf-w er 'IJ T iig- l Q .3 l , J. as , - ew The Fairy and the Magic Class gl . ,X its ' ' J' lf' ' x Li GNCE there was erected in our city a beautiful new high school building. The 6,2 5' students were overjoyed: the people celebrated. On the day of the inauguration there 12 appeared amid the joyful and gala crowd a fairy: and when the people beheld her they 27+ were glad, flor they knew she brought glad tidings. The fairy commanded the attention lag-A of everyone: and then exclaimed. My good people. the Fairy Queen is much pleased I9 with your efforts to spread learning'and education, and has promised for your new if school a magic class that will do as no class ever before has done. For four full years ki. you may keep this class and enjoy benefits from it. but at that time I shall return, and 'WZ' TQQ from each other you must separate. Then as the people cheered and applauded, the M31- 33 fairy disappeared as mysteriously as she had come. Q? And it came to pass exactly as the fairy had promised. The Freshman Class of 'Si that time soon showed its ability to excel. The members took an active interest in the fe- school. and were so hold as to have a booth in the carnival. They supported athletics sg and other activities. and made high averages in scholarship, A mark was made. I . M The second year of this unusual class was more remarkable than the first. With 15 the experience they had obtained they became more valuable to the school. School clubs -ff Q35 found efficient officers. and the various athletic teams found promising material in this '11 QL class. The 'fact that the Scholarship Club was filled with the names of Sophomores Ji' verified the general opinion that they were not neglecting their studies while they were lj. E-45' so busy with outside activities. gf? By the third year athletic and literary heights had been attained that were previ- it?- lgl ously unthought of. What wonders. what magical accomplishments this class performed! QQ' ef Here indeed.gthe high school possessed an Aladdin's lamp that would respond readily to .55 any request made upon it. The existence of a Junior Class was made manifest not only ka Q' 'I by their many literary accomplishments. but also by the fact' that the athletic teams were ,323 largely composed of Juniors. if ml l . , YN And as this class entered its fourth and last year, allotted by the fairy, it came Q- ' into its own. A record has been established in the annals of Corsicana High School. 'Sl Such membes of the football squad as Sam Jackson. Max Lowry, Jack McNutt, J. F. H54 Lumsden. Fe, ix White. Leslie Wareing. and Joe Vander Laan graduate with this Senior -lf Class. and their brilliant work upon the gridiron now becomes a memory. This same V 7 condition exists among the basketball, baseball. track. and tennis teams. kin , Records have been made in scholarship that probably will not be broken for years to come. lri fact this class has made a higher average grade than any .class in recent fi' years. Many Seniors have furnished material for the staffs of The Blue and Gold Hi , ,-Y, News. and Wthe school yearbook. The Corsican. Under the capable leadership of :Pg Jack- Castles as president, the Senior Class has assumed many difficult and great respon- sibilities. As a climax to their activities-they fought and worked hard for the school Q, carnival and made their Princess, Mary Frances Spikes. Queen. and Max Lowry. King. Now that the designated four years have passed the fairy, Time-true to her if! PJ promise-has returned. The school regrets the departure of this class: and the class 5.7! 'WG' is sorrowful to leave dear old Corsicana High School, having the distinction of being the gi I . . . ' l first class to have the advantage of four full years within its new walls, But they must E go on: the fairy, Time, has come to take them to the Fairy Queen of the Future, who 76, iq ' has work forltheni to do. We hope that she will feel that they have used profitably the F - years allotted. May they do as well the work she has for them and live happily ever after. 'iz y -ALVIN MILLER. ki? r , J p l 15' A v li' Qi' . -- ' .-X...-va. ' --L .7-r 'e fr -'f..'f'- 1f '. ' T,r i. M Q ' fsilaivwra. Maisel- l ie u l?sls!c7s:6f'efa2w2PsasQ4'6+e1i2'5'fi'Elsa3e'sv.'sQ+?fQi'ffv1!s-sififils-1'---if ie! Page Twenty-nine W. 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N I A- 1 'N Eiv R X 'ff -' -O , 4 FAN fi K Rf ' '5 X. 7 Z , JUNIIORS P ...V 6' I I - I r :?4?+ 'f9Y'w2f RIEw5'fE-wi ?IP'eF?2'EI6 II2 -I?i1QA'Qs1I3E'PaI QEIII2 SIJQYIEI-s1?3ff1 51.11 2-SI:'4W4f'f I l , 9' K5 -P' I '-.Q T, Class Of 29 ' 'Z PII I FALL TERM OFFICERS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS ff' ' ELLIOTT t I Lf Presrdent . . . DAVID ELLIOTT .gg . Vice-President . . . NELL DUNN ' 3 f' Secremtry . . . HELEN DAVIDSON Treasurer . . . LEAH RAKESTRAW Egg SIX LETTER-MEN IN FOOTBALL g g, DUNN Pep Leader .... NELL DUNN gi, EQ Student Representatives on Athletic Council . MOREY MILLERMAN AND NELL DUNN Lv 1 , POPULARITY CONTEST: ,753 ,if Most Graceful Girl . , NELL DUNN tit M051 Unusual Student . PALMER CHRISMAN A g! Most Industrious Student . . . . My KES1-RAW .... ELIZABETH HARPER QW .I RA L' ,QW Mos: Athletic Szudem . EDWIN PRICE I 5,1 Cleveresl Student . . SAM HASLAM xv' I? . We T M34 ' DAVIDSON '39 L I LICHLYTER S is I. S L - .I If .I UNL-1 , 'U SPRING TERM OFFICERS AND . -. .QQ ACCOMPLISHMENTS ,, I ELLIOTT gl f President . WALTER LEE LICI-ILYTER 7 If Vice-President , . DAVID ELLIOTT Secremry . . ELIZABETH HARPER Pe' Treasurer . . . LEAH RAKESTRAW 5. i ' I Champion Debaters ..... 1511 MAURINE HALBERT, MANUEL GOTTLIEB High-Point Mun in Inter-ClgEhMIeJeg L . I-IARPER 2 ...... ' w AND 'S Track Representatives . . . , . X I MILLERMANN, MECARITY, AND ELLIOTT 35, 33 Latin 'Tournament Representatives . . 5 VIVIAN BOTTOMS, CLAUDE ALBRITTON. 5 if MANUEL GOTTLIEB. PALMER CHRIS- 'sg my MAN, AND THURMAN EVANS RAKESTRAW ' Second Place in County Declamation . X Us . .... BERNARD KAPLAN ,ff I N E: I 55 I, ,, -- , -- . g A7 TC:-,. Y ., 'I , E '-- I -fm--f.f-4 ,',r-.., fu-ff-I Lg -- It . I. . 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' f j WAYNE JOHNSON GRACE FENTRISS T. gig LEAN RAKESTRYXW E A 4 A K+ I ' 'T I' .1 511 LOWS PEEPI-VS ELSIE B. TRAVIS , 3 TI' TA- -A . T- 'l I-OT.A GRAHAM DENBOW Mv- H , V1 . y J A Roaxgsa WILKERSON CY WILSON u L. T .r. ',i.'1. K IV- Kf'f V ' . ,a V2 ,V Ji.. igflissgq , J ., X A . 'Alf' A ? A ' R 1, 112-fNg,f?x.., ' A ' 'R . Affff, , 7 , f, ' -. Q. Vs ,-,xt-gi ,QQ A A ,, 13 TTT- I A f ' ' ' -A ' - 'ik - I Q ' ' - ' -- .-1' ' . - f' ff- - '12 -' 'wr' ff . '- P :'!?. ' 'Y' f' '- ' - 1 A ' I .. , KWMQLEQQ' A Mm-Jr 1 Fafsgfiw fwfifsvi ffv-gram, Page Thirty-three im t H A 'af , '4l'.U V! 1 Gfgmnb MQCLUNG, 'll ip? ' ,. ' ',: '. f 5 ,N iBBTT1ErW11LLIEV' v S U, 3, , 4 'ff' 1E'!i79!ZiYwE5l'5ElEL'5'fNlfE9J5'?Q5'Zf?QSW!'?9'Z3'!i'q5Y'L1i3W.52iiL+fiif1Efkli'lf 'i0f Zf?fZSQMQWENSQIR-LQJED'?SQxff5!?!Z4g?,v so ' ' 'N 4: Q. .i Q, , M lag 1 'N 1 ' W rf 4 ' ' ' ' '. 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Zi .ilkv-is X , .A K ,I it RJOQEPHINE DAVIS DLE NEWITAND.---JV, H 52 . l mi ' 3lwl Q'w 45'gYk1 f 3Y,:fTl2 fkf'Z N ,g ' 35'- K ' ,SQ ' ' 1- f-ff X' wwf'-1 N N xx, I-fi, ' .!I!fE4 i! 6,f f' if A ' A ' I n hu P A Q A , X:,i E gi, i, , 5, ,. .f Q , -- X ix- 1 ' .g g . ff f,1f:,fo3, 44 U, I 'Wm' ' , 1 if ' 1 . ' -1? f ' , 'f' f'f - ,tj W 4 2 -'3 .1 -1' fo- -X. , .,- - . 1 ,-- ., 935. fa mwlQ zWz'1-'iw'-?WME.a1QiW xbgfamc-9.fQfeweQ,zaga,g:gm..w.Qzr,- Page Thirty-eight ,. W 'Q 'lx .J 4? E 2 MBE Hoods Babes an Zim , Y xx N N RW Q A a s x , x -.W EN X b X X 1 I .Ny 'QW q M U I 7 my 9 Q' - ax W N ' X 1 x X IESJTQ5 . , NX ' Q: f X s a A E-, 2 -g,:,::: ' LE Z fm, l UNDERCL 1 l ASSES firm tl' U N 1' -I : N .f df. - ..,- ww 1f 1 ,' :- n4.w- Q .1 , , f, f' A Y W iv sv .N - V-I A EQ I' t?'?f'sM?lf:11 Jff-l'tl?SI2f6E '1?fs.4,.'!'.'?Ti1i-5lFEf1 ?i3''!'3'Wa 5I?SIz'.,'dF?'211f ?iQ,,1QSIfEf:L I5g'4,1gg4:'ww , 5 ' - . IL N fi. 5' , Q 1 Qt' 42: .' , I 'Ag I? Class Of 30 -. 'ff R-X04 -I 51 I'. . Q We gg, 'Q , N gt.. 232' Ql I I ,Q , Ba, gm FALL TERM OFFICERS W et I President . . . FRANCES GARVIN I Y Zi' Vice-President . ROSE NELL BUTLER , I , Ml! Secretary-Treasurer . LINA ROSE CARSON 6, Reporter . . . JUANITA STARK ,fy , EJ Sergeant-at-arms . VIRGINIA CARROLL 616 fic 7 A GARVIN BUTLER Qu H pf? gf Members of Football Squad: HENRY JONES, RICHARD YOUNG, CLYDE Ross, THURMAN QT MOORE. POLK FROST, MELVIN RICHARDSON. JIMMIE NEEGE, ROLAND fi, MIRANDO. EDWIN MCCLANAHAN. and WILSON SIMS, 3 letter-mall. fi Carnival Representatives: MARY HELEN ALLEN, MARGARET JO IsOM, PLACERE JONES, MAURINPS ASHMORE. EMY NEILL STROUD Popularity Contest: Most Vampish Student. EDEINA TIDD: Lazicst Student, CHARLES PUGH 1 1- l fig Kin j TQ E03 W fi. ' U' W? E OI 7 il Eg, Class Of 30 1331 I - ' J' SPRING TERM OFFICERS wal Q-I President .... FRANK KING ' f'- I, Vice-Presidem , ANNA MAE YOUNG te ' N1 Secretary-Treasurer . EMY NEILL STROUD Reporter . . CLAYTON HICKERSON ,I Sergeant-at-arms . . NELSON Ross KING YOUNG 552 ii, Members of Track Team: JOE GREENLEE, ALBERT ALLISON Latin Tournament Representative: ALLEN GRIFEEN Intex-scholastic League Representative: JEWEL ALBRITTON. Declamation Scholarship Club: EMY NEILL STROUD, LELOON MIDDLETON. ELSIE MILLER, NELL ROSE BUTLER, EDEINA TIDD. KATHRYN ANDERSON, ELIZABETH BOYD, jfs RENEE COULSON, ALLEN GRIFFIN, CLAYTON HICKERSON, REDUS jf- MCELWRATH, RE UBEN SHEPPARD. ELMER WHITE, CY WILSON, gn DAVID YATES xg, S52 5 ,cp SS! Hg' .lt v T'-' , 'qv' , s fa FT' f II, A-if ,f fn uf. f fvef ww.r uf '-ff --'--I-A, -- ,--- f, 7- I R - . ' lf' FWS-2fmiQ'1Ilf5rSIf2fw:tfII I Mmm! Page I-'oft y -.x .x ,freeze-e . 2 'X J' . 4 lg' ' J. 25' , A 'e E A S h s W Q op omore ' wt. ,.. new ,, J , Ze Iwrst Row: Conrad Herod. Albert Allison. John Newland, J. C. Roe. James P31 3.6 Redus McElwrath, Jack Paul, Jeff Lynd, Charles White, James 'Si Nichols, Alexander Hickey, Thomas Robinson. William Galloway, , George Eliot, Gordan Clark, gf' 'figs Second Row: lnez Blair, Katie Lee White, Alliene Simpson, Cleo Renfrow, Bennie rg Jordan, Lucille Eoust, James Hitchcock, John Murchison, Clayton J., Hickerson. James Walker, Joe Jefferson, Deen Allen. V Third Row: Juanita Ingram, Lena Beasley. Mabel Montfort. Ruby Hervey. l - , fi H Vivienne Flowers. Fay Sutton, Opal Soape. Maurine Treadwell, all Y Rubye Greene. Ferne Johnson. Dulon Haynie. m 1 - . V Fourth Row: Ruby Mae Ball. Anne Jacks, Rufus Bedford. Rosa Hashop, William , Hashop, Lina Rose Carson, Jimmie Neece, Winifred Weeks. Delma it P N Ross, Ava White. Anita Miles. Kathryn Anderson. Louise Robinson, ' d Elizabeth Mitchell, Edna Taylor, Evelyn Spikes. Louise Bradley, yi V ' A f Fifth Row: Newt Reily, Bruce XVatson, Ewing Lynch. Haskell McClintock. '- 'U it Calvin Vkfright. Beulah Williams. Katherine Cray, Nelson Ross. 4 Perma Stewart. Tom Smith. Preston Foster. Neal Owen. Guy gif, McReynolds. Richard Moore. n I ' . , I 5 :if L , 3? A QW '93 5 it l W as i' ' ff , PM 5 F lb ' , ir, 'g ' g- .Z f., , N 'E' ea' 'gt Q. Al if Lis' ' 9' - 2 f- -' 1- J- V--H f '- fs -'. f' ' :Aw -'ia nr- S 1 '- - f . '- r -- N- A ' 4.21554 P1llmi't3fw1:e'lzff3eW:rr tl5efl.eiM?Qlt4'3M.Tfvl flte tiixeiatls efltcsm -Wef.ld1'fMsE1lse4Ztea4Ple' 5 ' A ' i X Page Forlyeone l , f lplffgfea-use -' Q 3. .. Sl .-3 P' ' 'Y L ' '- ili'?ZE'-'fflii ' apt YEWQQ V A 'X lei l x . in S I 'lily f op '1OH1OI'CS 4 Vall QW s ' ' gs' Iiirst Row: Henry Harris. l.esli: Scoggins. Kelley Vkfilliamson. Alton Pickering, Ralph Treadwell. Jack Roberts. Berkeley Gidley, Wilson Sims, ' li? Richard Young. Charles Reddcn, George Reynolds, Clifford Haley. ,W James Dee Poindexter, Harry Bounds, Oscar Still. ' It Sernncl Row: Mattie Thomas. Flossie Karnes, Edna Roberts, Elizabeth Boyd. I- Q KQ Jewell Albritton. Anna Mae Young, Frank King. Renee Coulson, ', ,ll Preston Foster. Tom Smith, Ferma Stewart. David Yates, Cecil 1' -6 D' Ashworth. Allen Griffen. Melville Samuels, J. W. Thurston. Claude Fil Stubbs. Orrie Harris. -K - , Tl71'rdRow: Clara Brown. Claudine Carson. Aileen Graves. Annie Beth Ficklin, 5' , Virginia Evetts. Joyce Loper. Riely Patterson. Vernell Patterson. x. i ' , A ' W l' Ifourlh Row: Mary Frances Coggins, Pernie Hood. Eula Osteen, Jean Delahay, 1 llxi Evelyn Sears. Nellie Hardgraves. Nadine Key. Grace Taylor, Fannie L fl 6, Bell Williams. J. D. Moncrief, Homer McEntire. Arthur Ingram. X ' J . . ,WS Lendon Middleton. Maco Stewart. Calvin Cook, Calvin Barron. lg Jarrett Sanderson. l.eon Buck. .l lx I Fiflh Row: Bertha Bryan. Hazelle Arp, Anna Lee Pugh. Kathleen Miller, Ora Mae Nolen. Netha Barnett, Elaine Walton, Jack Howard, A. Z. 'Q' ,...n . . 65 3 Elkins, Edith Sutton. Frances Garvin. Maurine Ashmore, l,ula Mae Holland. Augusta Key. Frances Layton, Evie Ruth Mixon. Marie tel Carson, Mary Helen Allen, Dorothy Reagan. Rose George White. 512 Q.-W :fl leg .vs 'G wi Q l F749 If 1 ' .ai i El J ' IE 'lv gl lf Q!! Le '. Q, I 43 - tea H Y fs lr. F' if el .Ti iii 'af , 4' . Ea-fl Q l Igj -it i- 'P -Q ,lil vi '. if 'ea 'F' --- - 1 .-1 , 'X'--. -' w f-rr' 7' ff -A .'f'r ,. if ,V -if f- rn -- f ' f -tr fb- -se fee:-ilu.e?'f.ie'Llze'?t5-if Ma. ligne'?Q+1t'2.QalsifRwpfE4f,mxlaeelites:-J?f41'l4't.aLwtssaf1reu'T?lt.e- Page Forty-two e. - ' i 1 's f . Q- ' ' 'A la. QF' - '70 Mi l I . ,EES .. l 'Hg 1- i et ' F' S h 'tif Gig op OIDOFCS asf, ' .. L .... gg ' 2 . f First Row: Judith VN'itherspoon. Mary Kennedy. Doris Reagan. Eva Mae wif' get lfrazier. Mamie Ray Griffin. Eula Mae XVilliams. Lorraine Scogginc. lx ' Lena Rose Harvin. Melvin Richardson. Roland Miranda. Harmen Lis XVhite, Owen Beeman. Ralph Trcadwell, Rankin Treadwcll. yi y ,Q-5 Second Rbw: Earl Gartman, Charwand Turns, Lester Lee Harwell, Renne Coulson. gf, i Annie Mae Young. Frank King. Elizabeth Boyd, Jewell Albritton. Q ' lifpfi l.illian Warner. Helen Goldman, Frances Fullerton. Mary Alice YQ? Parker. Helen Louise Putnam. Pauline Hagins, Isabelle Stewart. Ruth gl Roberts. Gladys Cheney. Elise Miller. Ediena Tidd. -3 ' . , 7'h1.FllROLL'f Albert Young. Jack Howard. Wilson Sims, Berkeley Gidley. Charles Redden. Richard Young, Thomas Smith. Preston Foster. George if Raynolds, Dorothy DeArman. John B. Towns. Lonnie Monroe. '- Bertrand Skinner. Joe Greenlee. Barney Duncan. Jim Davidson. X V ' I-'mirth Rott .lack Allen. Louis XVcidmann. Therman Moore. Donald Vnrnell. 'gi 'Q O. li. Dill. 45? Q if 5'-s 24 Lil 1. We is: 5 ,, Y. sg gl Q '9' 4' lx - ' 1? ' mp P ' Lx . lol ie? Q? ff Q. . f 5 . .tl -4. tga' hir. his 1 L' 'J KV A ' ' s 7' .Fe ik rg, .,fF5,-:.'-,-.- , l .V ,,,f..f- S,,,.kTF3..z . SV ,,, ?.. K y In 222 S+! fl' 95? 'Si I YS 1 xx SJ Biff ll ' 'limb a ' - r as TM '1':lW l' liifshffwifiwgiswilwiiv 'iilHE'i?'i-'11'42a's'Q, '3lQ?fff!6EWslie Page Forty-Ihree I III I Sz 5 ty . . 'SI FEI , gr G+ In 'G 50 'Q ,fa A 0' 6 'sf iff I 'I,v:1 1 I - -- ys -,-.75 t. gy? L I'ff??'fQl4!5'fF1sF?Sf'!f?QISIEEIEFEISIATEIQ-AWIZEAFFEIIQ-351125!?3?TEiEiTfLf'Kf.?TiI7i5BT?4iIl5I4 ?'kJi'4i-'?5f'4 Qi 3. Class of '31 W nw FALL TERM OFFICERS President , . IMOGENE ROBINSON Vice-President . MINNIE JIM CHRISTIAN Secretary . . . LOUISE HARPER Treasurer . . . TABBY AGNEW Reporter .... FRANK KING Sergeant-at-arms . . JOHN MURCHISON ROBINSON CHRISTIAN Members of Football Squad: THEO VANDER LAAN, BILLIE STAMPS CUFHIUHI Representatives' ANNA MAF YOUNG RENEE COLLSON ELIZABETH BOYD FRANK KINC AND JOHN IVIURCHISON Class of 31 SPRING TERM OFFICERS LOUISE HARPER TABBY AGNEW JULIA DAVIS IMOGFNE ROBINSON PAUL HALL Presrd nt Vzce Presxdenl Secreraru Trea urcr Reporter Serqe-an at arms NFII AND INABNII' HARPER ACNILW Members of Track T um Jo IN 'VIURCHISON RUFUS BEDFORD PAUL HALL latm Tournum nt Representatzves TABBY AGNEW IMOGENE ROBINSON Girls Szngles Tenms Coun y lnterscholzstlc Meet LOUISE HARPER Ynholarshlp Club TABBY AGNEW HAZEL NELL BROWNLEI JULIA DAVIS IMOGENE ROBINSON CALVIN BROWNING IVA IVICKINNEY JOHN NEWI AND ARCI-IIE LTI: HAMPTON LOUISI HARPLR PAUL PATTON MI RROI BLACKBURN GIADIS Cox ARTHUR RICHARDSON 1:5 If? 2 'Yi 'B 'ASK gil IE? I Is? K 4734 M fini H HS' G,-I W! ff' 'Q V' 9 A '54 x x-ffl 5 11 1 LJ! I ASI -A ' ' ' ' ' is OI ,, 631 GQ be W 61 QI QI 5' 71 ma IGI .ugh es til I? 5153 gtg J Q1 1 IJ I, ev PG Ip: ,I I Qaai ff? + T, -f DJ :QI Ei I ' I . . . x - . . P L, 'se I . . . . 'Q S . . 1 . C: I .I+ 21' I... 4 aff ., , . I f ,M fy l I . . . xx W ISI . lm If - I H ' we Ig ,QI 5 .' : I I , 1 . , A ig-' . . n ,Ig K J . 2 I , :Y Ii' ' lean -Tw L ' ' : . 5, , 23' HEI , - ISE .f-41 4 f , ' f 9' G 9? 4 ' ' ' 1' ff- ' f' 'im I-tr .1 F n --, 7-a' r -' W. :I 'fi ff .- '- 'f - -If- v,-.-- - ,f ---.-73' Isz w l-Ilmlmlfpk' 'JQ1'ws-22'-Ga ffwwf ff4'.LF4I'i'2LQJ- QM- f9m5I?fQ:1: Iiv.fIQI M wf,nI.vsQ - Page Forty-four fi' 1 . i r Q ir - i S i - E51 ' ' 2 mfs fu A i l . - T -lg. . g' 5' R Freshmen 5 ei we ww ' TL i , '19 First Row: Paul Patton. J, F. Jarvis, Bob McMullan, Thomas Spikes. Earl Sl A Robertson. Allen Steele. Truett Crim. Archie Lee Hampton. Calvin V 4 N5 Browning. Edgar Gann. Allen Edens. Fred Hightower, Milford f'- . Goodman, Eugene Nutt. Billy Benford. J. T. Eggleston. Q22 W? is Second Roiu: Mary Wigginston, Eleanor Patterson, Doris Clayton, Elizabeth Blunt. i Doyle Nash, Chris Roper. Arthur Richardson, Rex White, Troy P Murphy, Paul Hall, Robert Taylor, R. L. Tucker. Weldon What- if lock. Jack Howard, Charles Reddon. George Reynolds. Brooks Allen, , ,Qu Q7 Third Row: Elaine Gore, Mary Elizabeth Rogers, Connie Robinson. Ona Waits. V f Dorothy Woodrow. Iva McKinney. Mary McNeill, Muriel Goodwin. Stella Fae Roth. Imogene Robinson. Tabby Agnew. Lillian McClure. il Julia Davis. Annie Myra Smith. Lillie Reynolds. -6 'lf T pi' M L65 0 ' R' lil RGS -Ml? 21 QS n ts' 4 r bg Qi as .isa ell 4 it il . yn, it Q QL . A 'Ill 3' 4 it I , y K L l f , fi -3 M. , L: '1i-LH!-'i Q ra ia 153 Z' ,, 2 Fi G3 E if fd? ffl 1' V Vi -. .V -f - f fs 1: .f 'N 1 'fa fp, V 'Nz' ,fr wfs 1 -f' - ' 'X D - 31 c?':'1e ,f?Ni1'as9ils f,fi.Qm f'fe,l1.'?:iJw 'let-fireeils5699-'uf?f5ltf'22etsi5i N xr ' Page Fortgefivr n if 'l3l35i1?l'?'5WJrZ XW'Z1ZEl.ff?'4P'ElSQl1 -5-1534.0 Wir -1 t'5iF' Qs. M a X . 5. '1 A ' F h -g res men k Valk W, ,,, K 7 , -.. ,- 1 HGV l irsIRouJ: Howard Mayfield. Odie Powers, Neil Harris, Merrol Blackburn, Philip Gibson. Newland Inabnit, Vilayne Brooks, Frank Cheney, Thomas A. McPherson. Joseph Bell. 'llOl11 Moore. James Dickerson. 0 Svrond Row: Milton Vaughn. Lottie Earl Austin, Marie Russell. Annie Territo. l ggi l.ela liay Lake. Dorothy Lake. Virginia Burns. Vernon Noble. Nella Beth Davis. Leona Cavendar. Hazel Nell Brownlee. Jeanette Foster. ,gg Eugene Brisco. Huffard Bryan. 1 Th1'rdRow: John Walker. Philip Dunn. Pearl Grossman. Margaret Henry. -lf, Dorlenc Womack. Mae Odom. Elva Mae Grosdidier. Bernard Henry, Mandrecl Hanks. Ogden Moore. C. li, l.ucas. Jr.. Lavert Nelms. J Homer Mclintire. A. Z. Elkins. '4 PM l ' .L 'gf1'f Q Fwfi I QV if il. t A 93 l. . I 13 QA -'S J F-H ' f em ' L 3,e.g.. r 'NW Pug:- lforlilhsix -. fre - -eff 13X ' 1 ,,-va. l 'gi L6 Wi ., Q 'sa ll 'N ki' QQ .' 'Q Qi-'i .if all i, a- . all O I Uv 'i f'5??fs1sB5P4Y3-?'3N?'fil 5c!i'4 'ii..F'ZQ'!Evf fini? GW?-I-Q'-f iQ Sf!1?F'Y'7:5'FWv?i GW?-fa. '4 'i'r' QQ! ' First Row: l Second Rdw: Third Row: Freshmen W4 Lorene Shields. Ruth Harwell. Elizabeth Taylor, Louise Rakestraw. George Aileen Castellow. Lucille Weaver, Minnie Jim Christian. l.ouise Harper. Basil Coe. J. C, Gaston. Douglas Ferrel. Reuben Red. Lillian Sprowl, Lorene Moore. Elise Williams. Helen Griffith, Genevieve Feagin. Natalie McElmury, Elizabeth Elliott, Mary Flora Mason. Neal Stover. Pinkston Galloway, Carlton Harris, Vivian Griffith, Duval Hedricks. Gladys Cox. Bernice Moore, Marie Brennam. Ona Fay: Beasley. Mary Smith. Maxine Cummings. Marie McAfee. Florine McAfee. Nadean Stahl, Josephine Ellington. Tina Mae Reid. Clark Doolin. Julian Sikes. Willmotte Curtiss. James Williamson. Albert Sheppard. 3 ffl riff lair grill WL rw. ,-' A lo 71-f vga 57 B :fl 'af 'Lil ng'- li:- vis Q 'iff Qi WM lQl M' F., gl Qi' if-l 0 6-- 5134 1 'H NA Isl 1 in I' Q. fv- 03 l Q l N. Jw 9 , i Q l 'Qf QS, liz lzil 'Ql 5:1 W 'sl wgl . 02+ as 9 WS' -1 113 1 it fi: L l 91 F5 lg: K s, 2 , - -4. R ,. QQ Qi -,A gi- Ifl 13 rg! 4 13 I li 'u Q . '1- 65, L35 gk +31 652 l C1 . fy? y gf:-T l Q l' e l li! . ',, i-5' l Qi Eli if ak, .41 'iz ' f -- 1 -V i - -- f -- ' - .'f- f 1, ' ,' f. tr ,- K 'gl q' N vnv- 5- , 'A ts' QQ?7.1s.fo,l'lg4 ff' cj l.l59 L6isj9,flgf'Q i.sy.z1,f'?QflJ '?' :QQ sfgffl'-'-EU -,fmiiiiilg gfiiejz.,-'-, 1 'fgElJ 'fb' ig sd 1--ifamg Page Forty-seven 1 S 5 L V.-I . el f ' 9- I A l'-, Q ' ' c V LN , Q. ,l . X ,' 1 ,. , , I it, ' R all-X wlillfl ,.-,L 4 'l,g , !s ' - W1 J ' 'il' ju! l ' i 1' if I h A .fi U1 .'1 I-. Freshmen 'W f i van sew A5 Ifirsl Row: Margaret Malone. Gertrude Sands. Isabel Bolton, Allie May Peeples, ' Thelma Ratliff. Blanche Liddell, Dorothy McNutt, Billy Stamps, Cleo Renfrow. James Hugg, Johnnie Mays. Ira Tarbutton. md Lendon McAfee. X, . I' 'gh rf., Second Row: Tommie Rea. Lucille Miller, Margaret Bryan, Theo Vander Laan. V Lois Miller, Margaret Pipkin. Mildred Powers. Ernestine Young, ,L Lula Ruth Renfrow, Katherine Bowden. Jean Sanner, Sidney 0 ' Q Dalton. Miles Washburn. Louis Matheny. e , W 5, Third Row: Fae Mitchell, Hannah Blanche Rothkoff. Jewell Ross. Bernice QE? QQ Smith, Hazel Bass, Cleo Odom, Robert Montfort. Lester Hall Mark. Clifton Pickering. Max Thornell, Fred Mitchell. Alton Deskin, Joe Earl Davis. Charles Lee Dunn. Q l J PM iv ffl P'-2. A Q Q4 Er ai' --r. lg Q92 lril ll .. 1 Mi ' N .' 0 -, . V we Y A' 1 . til L. 5 FS. 99 ,Q 1533 97. . B eg so + ' at ,. :gas ' S . gt' SQ ' - - fa 5 Q -T 1 er-. . 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Distinguished Visitors ' Lipmir of Q LLZZYL5 5NOWyou mil om, GTM whoia 'US bunch , . . . 6 ZPQMQ3 30 H549-Q-V coma, YUM J- I, 4 Wi, iw ,'- .1 X ,mlm f5C,Ql'2Q5 H0111 UM Sfmior' H6551 I YEAH mia ExI 2OU1Q rx 2 fX5XaU qff5 U aff CNG Mem, ?Q A ur'zt Juhzx H1 mv most plqumk -pow 4-f'P1C,klQ'5 Kwok M tha birdia QPQQV fallow 4 I 5mCo1u5f1m 15'-Jim nik of tmtown , , t ,.. ,.. .....-4......,.4. .. . - . . C 2,DQ,b 5Lo.St T9 KJLLQVQ, 15 blind DMEM man Glove is lust mgamblagtcke, another i 5 LW :fit J Q53 G f 5 . J I . if Xi, f X A I EJ ! ' RA puny? 5 N Czbderelldf' I w FAVORIITES M W. . . . W 'L-My ' - 'fmr1,..:A . K, W. M .M ww - -K, - l r , yr 2 E E M - 4 5 .Q S xl M bl X W E E x 1 .2 11 , f 1: A 4 wi! 3 Z? 155 L N :F ET? if S A 5' 4 :gg f Q f ' 43 -f 5,7 Q Q xii .5 E E 1 EE 3 , V ' L L' - -. ,,,. ,,,L,.,, . ..'- I x ,mg 1 ., . .A,' i V Z ,Eg at 5 ' gif' ff S 3 'V Nqbx' h .mf n 'f+ in Mt A.. '? , ,' R557-5:7lTM , ,K ,Q . .jA2,::Z?.5Q2g'SQ.s:'wwf ffimiff K W f M M .W 'vggsfgsw wifi Szkgifif' Ve :s M 'if ff fQ,.i,QQff- H .,.x i , ww-Q'-f,: A Q ' - A- I 2 W I ' N,:fg3vgzqL-,K , 3 r ,' :.w.y,C,'2,. V , WY . w MARY FRANCES SPIKES 'I' I T A N I A ueen of Carnival My, V , , I ,. ,, Xt V f M f x , AQ F my-.gay Aw 4,,M gi. J f an x, fgr 1 5 CX hfw x' . Q AAL Q 1 .AA X X X X N X X x X X, eg f ,pf -Crun- 1 AMK- KM 'N xp A NN V' ,M ,fig A .V e - ffuf 3 k- Q ff IZA MURCHISQN QUEEN MAB Most Representative Girl if K A .jf X X SAM HASLAM GENIE E' I effs' 1-1 iff? ikj'.Q. LE5L1a 'WAREING ELF . S '-1 1 ., .1 PALMER CHRLSMAN q GNQML ED PRICE PETER PAN P 'X K' f QS Q , . W Q' , QR . 5 fx H Weill-gxi'1M21g1.:,1 K J 'K S fx L1 1 P f.,,,'Lissf-W,-5:L,fmfwxfQ,f-11 ,M ff-M.-Q11-fwww,4fa'1,,,-wgs 3 L, ,aw gmgmw ,M 2 4 M, f ,XM M my it - -'wx A Q QE - 2 L . ap A M ww- -, .v t - -- -W' :aww '4.w-1. 52fXfX:e 522m-ff'-V 1' -f 1- - Z - - -Q f . . 7 ,, 1 f f Q , . Ml. , ATHLETICS I see quite well, said the stranger. Ulhat thou are not wanting in courage. --GRIMM. 1 . . 1 F f f -x 1 I .3 01 .1 1 r f X., 'H 'LL .2 rf i i HT' '8- .Pt 14. ff -1 v r 1' N J s - - x, all 'lil ,s.1 ' Ying gi, if 'r ' .- 'J 5' ii. l la' . -.5 lldaillll. i Q ill- all - . Q i ii-.-. ir r I . 1 Q in 'Q:W2'ale'?w- raw?-Etr9Ei?fae.-ifC'1e711i1'.elf2f1f!it-Jeifffferffaltfslit lw ai le 40te1i l'fxfii mg., , ' ' ggi 1 I t Y 4, 1 ' ri 4 1' lx. E 6' K Y ' at . I rg. . 72 .fx nfs 1 Q. 1 i YY! .F r 5? Q3 . li Pllfl'fCE EVANS HAGLER , 2 1 Douotxxs Wll.l.AliID ' f 5 1 .. A . , . The Coaches lik.. ' 2 rf s v T CI'l-IE School Board of Corsicana has given the Tigers a coaching staff that is not Q, f f excelled lin the state. Pierce and l-lagler are two who know every angle of football, M and they have the knack of teaching their proteges. Each year their machine is ?l i 1' smoother and better. O, P. Douglas has coached in Corsicana six years. and has turned ' i , out six winning teams. His teams have won .740 per cent of the games they have .J 1' played. That is tribute enough for the best basketball coach in Texas. Miss Evans T' built a powerful girls' basketball team. and displayed 'a wonderful control over the 1 ' girls. Mr. Willard was able. due to his long association with tennis, to impart much Eg' F valuable advice to the wielders of racquets. 4 5 To the managers-Ross and Lowry of the football team and Parker of the basketball team-is due a definite share of th: credit for the season's successes. A. w 'W 4- ,- 1-L.- ' -A '14 . 4' 'l 3' , . V Q Qs, 4 1 .. oz: f -V fa- 1 Wa r :Fa ' Q50 W' W Lowm' Ross PARKER p u A 1 'R C, f.: Fi' . . , .. , -., . -F 4' .QQ 4 -- - - -,- H-W' -:' if-' 'f - -Y? -.1 'f '. 'F -'ar 3' ' - 'iz' 'a'lf-Nellie 'Tic' '.fyif'wi:a.g0 QM?-m-'?fQ'l a5.fQ afi-Qemeils Q ewJtfi'l1'a3 ff J sam-9-'Sire' Page Sixty-nine c 35 e Q 1 1 .1 w e i its areas-:aww k . , - , . s . ., - as 1 l s H3 M ' s e . .H was .. ai.- tsl 'Q LUMSDEN PRICE lVlEGARl'l'Y NliWLAND iii , A E1 Captains and Pep Leaders 1 i l.umsden, captain of the football team. showed his ability to lead the Tigers as ' a field general should. He was a star player and helped carry the Blue and Gold to the ig ' finals of the District Four championship. This is l.u1nsden's last year at C. H. S. and Q his loss will be apparent on both the football team and the basketball team. r Price. captain of basketball and star center' on the team, is worthy of high praise. 1 Besides playing basketball. Price plays football to perfection. His speed. his accuracy in hitting the goal. and his ability as a captain have never been excelled in the basketball l teams of C. H, S. 1 Megarity is another student who can play more than one game. Besides playing Q football he is captain of the track team. His specially here is the hurdles and high-jump. , Newland. captain of field events. has proved himself an able leader in this phase H , of athletics. and with the help of his efficient corps of associates represented it C. H. S. creditably. I The spirit of the school was maintained at a high pitch by Nell. Ray. and Mary A lirances. They were untiring in their efforts to inspire the student-body and were alwavs 'f ready with a yell for the Tigers when support was most needed, . 33 '35 '52 fri' T V DUNN LANGSTON SPIKES fig! ..--- 1- ,1z-f!-vff7.4- -19 , f- -5 -1- -'rr -nh'-Q.-gg f L ff:-,. -3? .-,G . , . . f 5 gsargmttweifsre' zwraazrrae-1als.5tw-mv-ef? 't4f22ism.saGiwfE5fzwAts'atkss1,eeI?Qtf : QF that IU :yr Seventy 41f1EkT XG Sf? x 772 272 ZZLZZVZZZ7 0.5 - -- x Qgf',,. A J J -1---m 11 1, ,A 'V 4 r' 0 Z' ,JFS FUUTBALL eww: .. .S v L ,x. e ,- 1 Q - lf. -f Y . Q v I Q 1 H vawewag e e- -ns, W f'i 113 'f E 7' - lil -el W5 AN 'l e H life , li? :Q ' 'Eh Hr 'A Q Seasons Results , Q3 Wortham . . . 0 C. H. E, N State Home . O C. H. if Q5 Teague . . 6 C H ffil Bryan High . . O C H ' ,-df Allen Academy . 9 C H . , F5 Hillsboro . . 6 C H --N- 1 gf Waxahachie . 7 C H I.. lf, Mexia . . . 0 C H ,Ilfin Denton . . 0 C H pf Cleburne . . 26 C H f Opponents . . 54 C. H, ' E3 gg 'I H if g f 6' J fue! ,Qi if - - - .-. .C ... .- ,..- -N ., ... -e. .,.., - -e..., ,. .. H, , .- . , -. ,,, vf. 'iww merfe hlzefliffefeeilsafiseeas'?QFf'2eQwwffmawms Qfmefrsfmvsr Pugu SL ty-:wo D p , 1 -fAs'f 4 4!E5lW U Fil Jil l'-4 '5F Yl2l?ltf 5:3914 lfiiiibl-W5'ZC'+ Wl2F-ll f'E'?f95'Mil73'??5-1' 'mflf f , ,ai 9' iff if, Se: Cf' if gi. +7 Ti? ,Trp . 244 VANDER LAAN PRICE Ross if lift CORSICANA 20-WORTHAM 0 Wortham came to Corsicana on September 17 to find a den of over- cgi confident Tigers. and to give that same den of felines a considerable jolt by allowing them to put over only three counters. The Tigers showed no trace of 53 the precision and team work that they were to exhibit later in the season and ka from a spectator's view point the game was very disappointing. ,ij CORSICANA 36--BRYAN HIGH 0 'ij When the Tigers journeyed to Dallas to meet the strong Bryan I-Ii team. most of the fans were very pessimistic as to the outcome, but the lads in the -L gold jerseys were not. They had no thought of defeat. They crashed their 'lg' way to a touchdown within three minutes after the starting whistle had blown. 65, and when the whistle to end the game sounded they had crossed the line six times. The victory was a pleasant surprise to all the supporters of the Blue V' and Gold. CORSICANA O--ALLEN ACADEMY 9 E, The Tigers were handed their first defeat of the season on October 14 by P the strong Allen Academy team from Bryan. This was perhaps the hardest- gil fought game of the season. being a much closer game than the score would lug, indicate. The felines were the underdogs in this contest and were due to if lose by a much greater score. to the husky Academy men, than was actually fi the case. It was that old fight. so characteristic of the Tigers in time of a 5 crisis. that held scoreless the much heavier eleven for the first two periods of 'X play. There iwas no individual play in this game but rather a consistent snap j i and drive thatiwould be a credit to any high school in the state. To name the -J stars of this game would be to give the name of every man that participated. Although the Tigers did not get the big end of the score, their playing was consistent enough to gratify the most exacting spectator or coach. Too jf: much can not be said of the Tigers' showing in this game even in defeat. 3 , 95? 6 .s a fi, w frew eawmssaeff te e Jrleiiw w a' wal.-sim 1 1 Page Seventy-lhrcn ' v fl , ' .A 4 et A lf: r I tif I '. E3 li 'f'N'k3'l3W?kVifT 4'f5-'f'iY7fff 57'lff5W7'Sl6?zvf Yili?fblif'A'?5,'5 x Y '7'il'75M s55'bIP5f'f5:blP lv' x,-,!f.!!x.-fLf?N-INV-. -lXI....vf.s-L sagali e.,..tfBr, ... -.. W I lwlgs frl-Q e,..rL , ,,. Qi I W lil GRAVI 9 WFLLS NIIWLAND CORSICANA 8 TEACUF 6 'I he Tlgers of C I-I S exp rxenced consxdcrable trouble In defeatmg the strong Class B team from Teagae Tcague started scorxng rn the second quarter when they pushed over a touchdown but they falled to kxck goal for the extra polnt In the thrrd quarter the Tlgers made a touchdown but failed to make the extra polnt In the fourth quarter a Teague back was tackled behrnd hrs own goal l1ne for a safety the two pornt margln of the Corslcana vlctory CORSICANA 80 HILLSBORO 6 Fr1day October 21 1927 the Blue and Gold warrlors of C I-I S handed the I-Illlsboro Eagles a defeat that they w1lI remember for a long whrle The Tlgers started scorlng early rn the game maklng twenty seven pomts ln the frrst quarter Durlng the second per1od the Eagles held the Trger reserves scoreless but the onslaught began agarn wlth the thxrd perlod In the fourth perxod Coach Plerce again put rn the reserves who scored a touchdown ln the last mlnute of play I-Irllsboro s only counter camc rn the fourth perlod when an Eagle back mtercepted a pass and raced forty yards for a touchdown The kxck for extra pomt was blocked by the Txger forward wall McNutt was easxly the outstandmg player of the game On several occaslons he made long returns of punts two of whlch resulted rn touchdowns But IVIcNutt was not the only star on the fleld All of the Tlger players showed up exceptlonally well Th1S was Corslcana s frrst d1str1ct compet1t1on and the townspeople and students were backmg them to brxng home the bacon . '34, W -1 Q1 A4-' E S. IQ: ,, I Q.. GQ . F' ,I 4: 5 8 lf' Fi' ,J A' E .' -wa . .1 - I all Ea 1 1 the lea F-f - A yr. ie-I . . . . . . QI W- G a 9 ' Q . . . s.' , I I K' an . . ' . . ' . '31 '43 , . -, . , , - . . - ' I -I - , bgxq YE? I .fa - FT Q, Y . 1 Q . - -. I A fa ' . ' 2 Q I , I ' . . 1 1, ill ' N V . EN Q Erie meeefsienew-5f.eSasafa.Qs eisfuiiizaar afweaiaexlameaafifvev:'e11osa414-au1?Z1 Page Seventy-four I 1 g5h..i:.?l:ff pgisivilggi --- : .. ' 5,5-li' - , . i,.- -L-,M ...f l ' , 1. P r Y i i 1 1: f the - 5' A . ,, , . . . Ji' sg ,. . If F59 Gris: Q F, X sz .- 51 ,P gc' fi tg: M l JACKSON MCNUTT Lowizv 'lil PP . 'li Wt CORSICANA 25-WAXAHACHIE 7 Q? 9.3 gi' Led by their brilliant quarterback. Jack McNutt, the blue and gold warriors of C. H. S. completely humbled the Waxahachie Indians on Yoakum 2:7 Field, -home .of the Trinity Tigers. Though they played listless football le throughout the first half, allowing the Indians to score seven points on a sixty- five-yard run by Batte. and a well-placed drop-kick for the extra point by that gf? E5 same star, the Tigers came back in the last half with a fight that sent the PSE T' a . 4 s - 1 gallant crowd of Corsicana fans into a frenzy of excitement and quite bewil- Sk. 44 dered the Waxahachie supporters, as well as their desperately fighting team. The MFI, . .. Tigers were as unrelenting as their namestakes in that last half. They slashed yi 'l i their way through, around, and over the now badly battered Indians and swept EQ -If . on to three touchdowns in the last eight minutes of play. The game was a .R t good measure of the strength of the Tigers. S fi? 2' .t . iw 'J Q52 ff 3 39' 15?- fip so -' . . ., -, r ,... N.- . .. A. ...ti .. E. uragtgi rea 'ilgafgsgfwwwmw'sffiimtiwf,'faitvziF3sIaf'ai .1159 i,f51sgJie.lQg Page Seucnlu-ffm' 'sweater r . f -raf W'.1 !'?!9ifFl A W NIEGARITY SIMS ROBERTS CORSICANA 91-DENTON 0 On November I l the Tigers showed a complete reversal of form from the preceding week by defeating the Denton Bronchos 91 to 0 which more than atoned for the 6-to-6 tie in Denton the previous year. During the first half the Tigers were held to a thirteen-point lead, but in the last two periods they came back strong to win 91 to O, scoring almost at will. It was the superior reserve of the Blue and Gold backed by determined fight that accounted for the overwhelming victory. Wells, Vander Laan. Lowry, and Millerman were the oustanding stars, if any distinction might be made. Lowry in the line and Wells in the back field were the outstanding defensive men, while Vander Laan and Millerman starred on the offense. During the close of the third period, Millerman made a spectacular run of sixty-five yards for a touchdown only to be robbed of the score by an offside. Price was also a consistent ground gainer and showed exceptionally well in both passing and receiving the ball. 5 1+ --, --f -H-fm -Q'-yy '- 'f', 'f' rev 1-nfqfr W -'-, :i-fri 44- -'-- -, S K- ' 4 -nlfalww ,-i'tL??sife':w1'w5..Z-fr :f p fllgu fitc-M- -ftfrlxsfai rwlssafwfwdfifa' Page Seventy-six , aa , imekf ws is t 11 iii F ,ix t Ji as of t ii 13' 34 53? E'-3 IEE? 'I XVARIEING Ross lVllLI.liRk'lAN SHIVFRS CORSICANA 7-CLEBURNE 25 A train load of rabid fans followed the Tigers to Cleburne only to return with the hopes for a championship blasted. To say the Tigers did not fight would be untrue. but it is generally agreed that they had none of the precision 5, and form that were displayed in any previous struggle. The heavy and iq versatile Cleburne aggregation swept them off their feet in the first few minutes n of play, and the Tigers played the rest of the game more as individuals than 1 as a team. A number of them made brilliant plays. but they failed to show the team work that they were capable of. There was a flash of the old form . displayed in the latter part of the third quarter, when a fifty-yard drive led ,WS by McNutt resulted in a touchdown, but that was all, and when the final whistle blew the Tigers found themselves in possession of the small end of a EE: 25-to-7 score. .tl g ffl :ed 15? 2. 13532-L1-:easel-sau na.:-E fvmvafwsiw - ' Page Seuenlu-seven UEWWQW 3 . P t E ' ll at., Z-J Lv I t 4 . 4 . , 1 - V 5 A 4 - E af'1Ar4f1'05'vl.l2-S fizilqzl, lgzral- -eA f-,YIVEAL6.l!'fhuf!':,fLyw,y,.7ZQ ll 't'g. l3i,t,J?kt.f f5'Yl.,?,-.12-t,v1'fgB'kJ,.'!.x'1!-I ,. X' - K 5 'fern' -53 Alt,: t ,wg '- ' a-' ' ' - --' - - -t - - '- - f f - 3 ' ' .aj 4v'nJ ka ll, .l. ,Xe ff5' a' ' F 9 V5 gffti gigs iff County Meet gif QF ,,,, ,,,, tiff ffl Gs' Though Corsicana fared not so well as in past tournaments, in the YEL 'Q' Interscholastic Lea ue Meet for 1928 she won several honors worth of lag g Y iw J 1 J, . . . . t , note. In the Essa Writin Contest, Marie Ramse won first lace, tl: :Mb Y 2 Y P MW ,WI . . . . . . F' it bringing to Corsicana for the first time the Corsicana Steam Laundry Cup. YQ! Martha Mitchell and Maurine Halbert wan the Keren's Lions' Club Cup ' T . , . . . . . ' TA 21 for girls debating, thus making it the permanent possess1on of Corsicana La, High School, The senior spelling team, composed of Evelyn Keathley FQ? tw and Betty Lloyd Suttle, won second honors. Bernard Kaplan was ng I Y V. Q 51, t. awarded second lace in bo s declamation. Other re resentatxves of 'ggi 3. P V P , sw . . . . . . , . -L- 525, Corsicana in literary events were: Jewel Albritton in girls declamation .Big Ee' and L. V. Norris in extemporaneous speaking. Sf' WJ In tennis doubles Alvin Miller and Walter Lewis won the count V 'V r Y 3, 5 championship and Walter Lewis brought to Corsicana another permanent gi? ti trophy in the form of the tennis singles cup. gi: -'Q 51 fs 100-Yard Dash-Kerens. Corsicana fVander Laanj - Fail tea .ta ,v I 120-Yard High Hurdles--State Home, Corsicana CMegarityj Ml fi? at ,A ZZO-Yard Dash-State Home, Corsicana CVander Laanl. Corsicana fNewlandJ, Corsi- ' Ki . J 5,144 cana CMcNuttl nel 4 Eg 220-Yard Low Hurdles-State Home. Corsicana CWalter Lewisj gig i , . 66-I ' ks' 440-Yard Dash-Corsicana fMillermanJ, State Home, Corsicana, fLee Carlj t if it 42' 880-Yard Run--Corsicana fwhitej , State Home. Corsicana CClyde Rossj ii , . E V 'T' Mile Run-Corsicana fNewlandJ, State Home. Corsicana tMayj 'i sw 0, 9 , Shot Put-State Home. Corsicana Uacksonj. State Home, Corsicana CWareingj ,fl 'fig' Discus-State Horne, State Home, Corsicana Uacksonl, Corsicana lWhiteJ Javelin-State Home, State Home. Corsicana Uacksonj ' Ps 'gh' fd Broad Jump-State Home, Corsicana fMegarityl, Corsicana fCarsonl 41 . . . 'W ii 'Y Relay-State Home. Corsicana fI.ewis, McNutt, Vander Laan, Millermanj a l at if V W Lf. X53 fail ' 13 kg, nf,- ,gt 'ja ,LFV , Hu 'FY -. . ,, .. sl ..,,, W, .. , .- --. - at- - -- ' a..'r-w'1:,r'a.n'- f -up , - ,ff - .Yi L tal i'..'ff1?f?q7'7Yi2l?f'Qf Q2'1.Si-'Z' is5Li':uw?J51,Tw:tZf?feH1!'21 'ems'Q'wrvtam :sw3ffN51,'saNf'3 111 ll-sffsru - t 1 2 o' t 1 Page Seventy-eight 'lit , ,. 'in Q . ,-. , as ' tt...4.au.'.mtJ. 1 1 N l fw wiv' SV! A R35 xg 1 4? + fififvig, N Roos 91130055 -' JM' , I Ig ffovfiv 1 fo A 4 -9 X ,H L!! 1 , N UTHER SPORTS 1 K d. C 2 . 1 -n 'S 1 5 fm? IQ-+2 ' g f .ll .Q . ps Q, Qvl. 'ii lf? 5511 :fd I il 'I-A geil leg if 1-1. -a kill 5:3 Fill F524 Ffffl Us 5221 41: 1 Pl: -Q 76' . l' P '11 11 E53 15? Ifirst Row: Vv'III'I'Ii, EI,I-lO'I I', PR1ft15, .IoN12s. MCNU'I 1'. DoUc'31-As ftifmflvi no Sammi 120111. CAs'r1,1ss. C1.A1zK, D12W11 11 P15o111,1as, PARKER 515 1. 31 .3 Basketball Resume lf A, P3-' , C H. S. 96 Ferris . 3 'E 55' C H. S. 40 Wortham . ll IT? C H. S. 36 North Dallas . l6 Kgs, ffl C. H. S. 48 Polytechnic . 11 Eg!! C H. S. so 121. worth Central 17 E154 C H. s. I5 Athens . . 22 su BT C H. S. 50 State Home . 2 :',ji1 3 C. H. S. 37 Providence . 17 rf, -,4 C H. S. 31 Maffin Mills . 39 0-gh if C H. S. 29 Athens . . 27 'fy C. H. S. 50 Bynum . 19 EL C H. S. 44 Bardwell . 31 4111 C H. s. . 19 Temple . 29 Egg' H' - - refs .Ti Totals . 525 Opponents . 4 V Ya 'J if Q Fil .3 lil ge! lil 9: , H ... Q, Ag Page Eighly V i Qf s9'iee12lew1f tit f'ili'Q2, f Qg ' 5 M, Y 'gs WELL.S CASTLES JONES ' Wlil'l'lE MCNU'l I' ELLIOTT BOYS' BASKETBALL THE basketball team of Corsicana High School had great success in 1928 The first four games of the season were won easily, but the next two were very hard-fought combats. The Tigers won from Fort Worth Central, but lost to Athens. These games were but preparations for the Interscholastic League Race: the County Championship was won with very little trouble by crushing the State Orphans' Home and defeating Providence. But the State A. A. U. Tournament had a very different outcome. as the Corsicana Tigers were eliminated by Martin Mills, a team from Van Zandt County, in the first game. The acme of interest in the season was reached when Edwin Price and his fighting Tigers beat the Athens Hornets. 29 to 27. Captain Price and White were the stars in the contest, which was won with a long field goal scored by the former in the last half-minute of play. Corsicana won the District Crown with victories over the champions of Hill and of Ellis Counties in a tournament at Fort Worth. The bi-district game closed the season when Temple. runners-up for the state championship, defeated the Tigers, 29 to 19. Seven players lettered for the season of 1928. They were Price, White, Wells, Jones, Elliott. McNutt, and Castles. Price led the team throughout the year in playing ability, with White and Wells running close behind him in the order named He scored more points alone than did the entire opposition The others were very conscientious in their work and to th ir feature of the team s attitude must the credit for the success be given 1 . N V. -o 9' i if its it i 5 T f'ti gl Ql 'I U. E E' 9 u gl 'l Y E ,. , - X ' f ' 'is X .' 'A ,+j'.itsxigr.t3-75513-31Qg.zg33v i+i.S,.'-3 f1il4i5i6 ?.f1J-5152-Gil? ifiw-Ewifl- 5- .sif'-5Lffif?f1 Page Eighty-one r it + 7 L W Ii 1 First Row: MAR112 WALKlER, ELLA lVlAli FRAZIER, DOROTHY REAGAN, CLARA BROWN Second Row! MAMIIE RAY GRIFFITH, PERNIE Hoon, PANSY BROWN, DORIS . REAGAN, LUCILLE FOUST Girls' Basketball The 1928 basketball season began a new era for athletics in Corsicana High School, for with this year Corsicana for the first time developed a girls' basketball team that threatened to monopolize the center of the athletic stage. Miss Evans showed an almost uncanny skill in developing a well-coached. Well-organized team, who reflected glory to Corsicana by winning the county championship on the local Y. M. C. A. court. They brought further honor to Corsicana in the state meet at Dublin. A where they won the opening game with Champion by a score of 41 to 24. In the next game, however, they were eliminated by the margin of one point, losing to Morgan by a score of 33 to 32. The prospects for the next year are unusually favorable. since probaby all of the members of this year's team will be back. All of Corsicana is for the Tigressesf -A Eb i f Q i Fa. rs L ' J 5 A 'Q 3 IQ is 8 4 93 w . f 9, 1 if -3 2? J le 'if' . C i . in Page Eighty-tw leweassaimfiesesais- zeesswefseatesaisefezz- . ..1'Qi'TF.1fHi W'??fli'-i f 'f .- , ,Y ......... , A . First Row: MAY. ELLIOTT. MJLLERMAN, Lewis. ROPER. MEGARITY. DOUGLAS fCoa.chj, HARWELL. MCCAMMON. CARSON. VANDER LAAN, MURCHISON. Ross. AND MOORE . Second Row: BEALE. WASSELL, CARL. NEWLAND. CAVENDAR. REYNOLDS. ALLISON. HALL. GREENLEE. PALMER. AND BEDFORD Track This year's followers of the cinder path showed that raw material can be molded into a track squad. Coach Douglas worked untiringly with the recruits and as a result of his efforts and their co-operation put out a team of which C. H. S. could be proud. Though they did not gain enough points to win the county meet. individual medals were received and several trophies were won for the Blue and Gold. In the hundred-yard dash Vander Laan carried off second honors and Megarity fourth. Second. third. and fourth in the 220-yard dash were won by Vander Laan. Newland. and McNutt respectively. Millerman won first place in the 440-yard dash and lVlcNutt won fourth. In the half-mile race Wlmite won first place and Ross won third place. Newland won first place in the mile and May won third. Lewis won second in the low hurdles and Megarity second in the high hurdles. In the field events Jackson placed second in the shot put and Wareing placed fourth. Jackson won third in the discus and White won fourth. Price tied with a State Home contestant for third place in the pole vault. In the javelin Jackson placed fourth. Megarity took second honors in the high jump and Carson third. In the broad jump Megarity won third place. .ff 4,35 F as 95 Sf'-'Wifi Cf-if' Sllifli-isbfviliEl..cf5,r-2'Will193221r.Q'1-feifliiff-si-eiliefl6,-'-ZWQK' 'fbfieil Siem?-WW' Page liighly-three I l Hgvy.. -W 1? . K W: ri A Q l . 54 5 . Sim fi ggi 'Q iii F1 -J gs 34.5. agj Tenms HE boys tennis team of this year met with its usual success Early in the fall Mr Willard sponsor and coach formed the practice put the boys in good condition for the tournaments and matches that were held with neighboring teams during the spring This year the team annexed the County Championship for the third consecutive time and both the singles and doubles trophies became the permanent property of our school The school is largely indebted to the brilliant playing of Walter Lewis for these cups as he has won the singles trophy twice and has aided in the winning of the doubles trophy for the same number of times The cups were first won in 1926 by Maurice Young and Tracy Varnell In 1927 Walter Lewis and his brother Lendon won both cups This year Walter again played singles and was paired with Alvin Miller in doubles Heretofore our teams have generally fought their way to the State Meet and from all indica tions this year s team will meet with equal success E3 Go' HE Golf Club of l928 enjoyed one of the most successful seasons since its organization. Although few matches were played, there were many very successful tournaments held among the club members. One bright Saturday morning, March 10. the golf team journeyed to Dallas to compete against Forest High at Tennyson Park. Although they lost the match, they showed up exceptionally well considering their unfamiliarity with the course. The team was composed of Billy Coulson, Ray Smith, Hugh Drane, and Frank Caldwell. ' L S ar' '54 1 l J., xv' -A fi .fn I-Na 19 J A, . -1.41 gil ,4 ,- S2 Qi l ig fel ' e . ' gf boys interested in tennis into a club. Regular coaching with routine . . . . QE ' . . . . . gn . ., n T - 'Q ,yi . . . .r-5 K1 . . . . vgw Q , . . . 1-P' ggi! . ' . . . . y I , ' ' fl 92? f 253 GQ til ee- Q' 5:3 ' li' EQ' .,. , . 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ALBRITTON, M. - , ALLEN 7 ' COULSON Dramauc Club Q if 'A -av .9 Ei If 1 ,?5I1!lQ?2f4ff3V5MEiYf54i-W4E'4f'i?5'! .I Jin - If-I I If II 5 2 fl I JV Q S31 65 46 I S' I ANDIQRSON ' BARTH I ,I BOYD U BLUNT nv.. M ,J 1. BONNKER ' BUTLER , Ev' CLAYTON - f' fa COLLINS 3 is 'T CROWTHER I ' DAVIDSON Ziff Nm V, DILLON A FULLERTON 0 I I-A I if COLDMAN 'G 'sw HARPIQR 5 F MCKINNEI' -I I MILLER Q K A 'I MILLIIR MILLIQR fy MITCl'iELL in MITcHIzLL 'f A RI f I i POWIQLL 'i T. 1 RAMSIQI' Ji., ROBINSON v . ROTII I Ss 1, ROTIIROPI1 V ' WAITS , N - WILLIIQ ff l I WOODROW 'I A 5 ,AQHSQ L15?NQ'.iIZ91I- MQ:-Jl??3'FJf5'2?i51Sif15Q3'E'9'Mi'fi93WQf5'154'-3 ff!S'J'3ffEg3I.i2Sif'M3b3fs1 EIghr I N wean lux- fl f - 4 '1 T 4 ml 5 Chorus and Glee Club BROWN , DAVIS M, ' 4. .,., A A V' f KEY Q! LOCKHART A , f, MASON I J A STARK X5 ' ALLEN ,I v- A 5 - ,QI if CHRISTIAN I I S IA G53 I ITENTRISS K - Z ,E LOCKLAR ' , Q N RAMSEY O' Q LE 'L I L SMITII ' 'V L BURNIQY A55 -' DIELAHAY fa 'I ' JARRELL TIN MCCLURE , ROBINSON ff i WEIDMANN Q I A I, I 'ie' ami Puys' lglyhly-uzylzl ' 75 7Z'E5d'f??fWR R ' EW' -R iwf , 15.1 vu, 5.,A.P'.g...91:fj1f . . . '1 .4 .I W Q ,1 ..2wR mfz-w fgjg fm A R O IM 1 ' ss: ,A Alpha Delta Socnety Rx -I Im. we v: ix- ,- 1 R be ,A Qs , N O. ,-S , BOWDEN BROWN W U U 1 ' CULVER 'I . R1 5:13 R fi ' L .F E4 A El A GOTTLIEB HALBERT ' gk M- af f ? , HASLAM 9 41 M x Q, ev' .P T Q9 A Puff ,Q fd, 1Q'i' HEROD MAY QA 3 44' 4 gi F ul gi 'wi 0 MITCHELL ' R aff, Y: ,gig 6 V NORRIS SOWELL. QQ 4 .fu Q R 55 . -Y-1 Q' fy 1 STANDER 75, N, . P5 'A TALBOT Wu.KERsON fi f W ,fi . an ef RYW W V lj RQ , gl L I lf ,ey ' '- 4' .- f-: .ff -' - fr 'f wwf f'-',.m S' 'ff'X'-- ,fr ,K f. rw -gf r 1 -- 'W' N-Rpilgq C5 Qiffpf w,m.9A'm g1a.Q,,:- -0 ffgji: W--e3:fv,ms.f?A'Ng Q .'H 'f1gjv: :ag M4 wpf.?Y3 ' Page Eighty-mm' :Lf 1. J. I -R,f-,-- , -- 1 , R . .- --f . ,, R O E .-. j f'f0'FE'5'5i1'5F ...Ql'541K?Y2Q'??!?9Jiii,,. 7!?fQ5lI1 '. R 3' K WWQQG .x . V5 X 1, 2 J' , , , , H1-Y Club P ' W 'S' -. Q R --- 1 O R OOOO 4- f , R ORR 1 ffm 2 N R l OO R f ALBRWTON ALLEN' O' F' A R 'A' W w i I f '::, Qff 'E ' 3 '51 -Q H ALLEN' D' 5' ' Y? O ..-,, O ' 76.4, N 'R R . I . w O ANDERSON BAGBY . N AV , X Y O '51, 45 N BOWDIEN BROWN BRYANT fi nf ' I ,. A 5 1i,IEk K A- ' - 2 RRR - .- CARR CASTLES r , N RRR 5 -1 2 -F rn A .A , : j i '. bs Y. iv ni xi , 3-g 'T-' A ' V R' if 1 CAVENDER COMPTON COWAN -- Q , ff? , ' -SSI W' ' Q2 , Q 'mmf' ' N' COu1-sON DAVIS CODNEY N ' ' U YL' - DEWITT DOUGLAS 'R ' ' Tw rf 9. 1 , l . V 'ef ., ' C M, ELLIOTT GOTTLIEB HARWELL R X , 5' if r .Q lg 1 '76 ' ' L-Q R GREENLIZE HAsLAM, J. S. 1 O 'lu f in , 53 HASLAM, S. HUGO JOHNSON 5'- ix w-- , A O O 1- 'gg ,ii 95' O-V' '- ,, 'N' ' . ff- vff- 'N 'f 'T' 1'i,, N55 f'1 ',, ff - - .r -Q , rf- A ' . N- , 'mx--Q -R ' new Wmvm-k:'zf1:+'5wS'lErawM4 fake-mrJWL15IM:fs,fz5?EQMfWsRe4Q4smLMfafZL4m.frIiWa!lLfPP-za,Swim-wiw -M I Pugc Ninvty sq, agp 'flag ,x .I , 5, ,l g .3 . A I I ,In v J I 1 ?93f'? Ll?N? 73 9450 '4'9Ul'E7Ir'f-?!'P43K5'f II2 655- FI3?'4'5?'f? .I?51- ?'E'2ISKfiIi -L' II '51'7 5' id' .4 I v ttf? I HEY Club I. W. I NIR IIRRR A I , ICI 'E if I 41- Q1 I ' I St' 7' ' ,I JORDAN KAPLAN LOWRY, S. I A ' IGI sv- IYY., I2 P Q LICHLYTER LOWRY. M. fy? I tl I I Y i .x.,' g' fl -' ' MCCAMMON MCNUTT MEOARITY X ' A 51 1' Is .sg F, I , ' F W MILLERIVIAN MITOIIELL 1 5 5-I P kr I V V 3244 'ii If. 1 v . Ja, I MOORE MUNS NEECE til' ffm I 4 SEQ FS- 3 - h, ,Q 5 I T M. W ' f '? - NORRIS PARKER SHIVERS if .g A A M R 26 FE ' , SIVIITII. P. SMITH, F. gn 5-Il I H' 'V To ' -I Q . STROUD TATUM TOWNS :AE .SI ,xg ' WPIITE WAREING iffy Q, fy. W 5 'Y I7 W WATSON VANDER LAAN X: WEAVER , if I 537 'A ff! I Aj 15' A 1 5, , :DI 1? .-. A ,.- 2 W-. - r- - -w.-'O -wasp -w'fK ' -' I figap QE I 3. I O. ., H - 33 iw, mJsb3fAr,15fIe'9'fE:.s'aLiiw4.z:1 J3A fiwfmax Jafwffdsefhse 1 Page Ninr-ly-one I x -re .'.,w. -WEE .5131 me s, ,ae - A Y L I Club Q .I ' A ..-- ir --- - Q Y-V 7 UN . A I --4 gg ALBRITTON BRAGC, ALDERMAN I 3 3? E-gizdgasf-isfi. gw,'s.5-gf1Q fn'r5:am'3E. if E Q' lfilff WHS? xo 'N J' I N ff F 5 ',-1 . . . . 'X 55 Jail I f QW' 191 E if? '5 1- 1 'Q BUTLER CHURCH COLLINS ,, ,U 1 . , Q DAVIS D1LLoN 6 1 e E' fx., E 'ff kf H GANTT HOLLAND -' ig :xl A .f-Q E' 153 KEY MCMULLAN PARKER f si. F ' 'xx Y 51 his L1 A if 'Q 1. 5 FHS Powrsu. ROTHKOFF if LQ RAKESTRAW 1 ty, gg F' F3 Rf E- RAMSEY SMO FHERMAN 5 -v SHEETS 1' E5 , '5 sg E31 ' fl' X.-f A f, .-- , , 4' -Q 1 ,rn ,I - M 5 vwk. I 1' Ut '---K , ff m ,,,f -gf., ,.:--w E- ,N . - 7 ,- V ' f, ,, ' . ., V' uewfswlm QXNE1 -f2m:e:5f?41sM A Mm E M Page Nin ry! 'o Q 'v - A i gr?-f'mm .iq16SQij61pENf5Z2S.r.ijfA wf1v oZ9x.?' Ei-QQ-Q7-EAD 2'S1:i ?5q-S 5 ,ag -.M i.,. - 1- of -S +- Y.,-f .-...V-5 . - AA- - - A 'iq' 7 'Rf 5 , Y H La Tertuha U !'f ' vm. wffa . uw '- + .3 QQ? 4 PANSY BROWN U' -'gg .,.-3 'J 33 fi VIRGINIA BROWN 'W W N . , ISS MARX Cu1.m11z1hoN 3 65: :fl QR . 58? 95 .j PAL'I,INlf DUNN '4 . ' rd P 52? I , . ,N v my .Lux MM Houdmxx, M xi sf' rf A ,',, ' - W MISS EDITH Hous'roN Stl v if 62' N1 , r ,I Ai RQLAND MIRANDA ' GIIORGIA Rum Pouocx V, U 9 K 1 J, 5 ,' 1 N, lfI.lZABHTH Plmm 1' V ' 'Qi 4 fa MARHQ Rmusksx' ia ' ' Q 1 N Gmms STARR ' ?1l :P 11 v 1 I i RICHARD TA1.1soT . i . N i 'Q I -, ,I 1 -. I 1 , 1 ,- , 7 N A 4 --- -ff-N '- ,-xy,- 1 ' A - -- H 1 L bf f:-.3-2 15- f M . '52 . V , EUQ35'192!t'f.VfQx:r!W f' H ,. 35. Q , 5 Pagc .'x'ine1q-llmfr p -If I .9 ' If I I- aff If I + . I Home Econonucs Club ff' if T' -R - 'H 3: 53 f fi? il I Q I W 5 BAKER BARNES Y 'QNX BROWN BUTLER CARTER 'iff ,I I CROWTHER DAVIS A I ,- i I B5 DIENBOW J. DESKIN I B. DESKIN I- I' 'fl f t F H -' TINCH IGHTOWER I' . ' ,-S fy! 2 2 MASON MITCHELL ' ' 'F' MEGGINSON 'E I .N 5 MITCHELL MOWLAN I I 1 . PLIGII RAKESTRAW .Q-. RAKESTRAW I BURNEY RILEY ' uf. KI SHI! LDS SMOTH1 RMAN SLONE TREADWFLL WIFDMANN 5 I I I ' J 2 . 2 I5 fi' I I f 't - .A A I I B Ri 55 51 fB?'2'l'55'VE?5I?i23'f 3 Ifugv Nmuzy-four I Latm Club :es 5 W L4 Q? f Q - W, , L Jw Q' AGNEW, L. D. ALLEN M I AONIQW. T. 4 .Q BOTTOMS CHRISMAN CI-IFENIEY DAVIDSON COLLINS . fo ' ELLIOTT FLILLERTON 54 V' f GO'l l'l.IlEB HASI IOI1 -gi HALBIERT ' HICKEY KERR I 'fi 'ix 1:5 S if I I KEAT1-ILEY KING MCCLUNG MITCHELL MURCHISON 3 , ll V? QI 1? 3'- I N V5 ' I gd 35 gl. L K I I 'I I Y . f MURCHISON POLLOCIQ V NEWLAND Q ' il I I ' ROBERTS SOWELL 4 I ',.' : , . gg ' ,H STANDER TATLIM WARREN i , B, 5 931: Ty: ' X25 ' WILKERSON YOUNG I I I I .,- , ' V V l , f' QS' I ' - ' l ' 'sf 'I - '- ' FT? v 'X' '7' fo I ' C:-fTf I 1 '- 5T3' VT 'ff' 'gs' 'X ' , I , ' 'f - Ab' IL-iIv.I IIIg4.mMI39sIQgg III- .f ff-wx:-QIWIIYSLEQQI af2Ie2vIL4IQIw5 I Pugo NI'I10lU'ffU0 f.. Q , ,. ,. tty.: V:- V90 k-53.4 7 . ' DynefValence Q -.- , ,. A -4- Q , , V gh MA Xu ww, .M ,V X. , z..-. . . , .1.w-. , .,'-7, 7 H -IM ' 1 rm I JL L' me .wk in ,ry H v ml X Kf-W' W flvfh' A.. .A.f,,. ,L 4-h Page' Nimfly-six ,, M, ww 1 XA' nn, M mm us. MLN. X-.,,.1., ,WL ,, ,w,.. ALBRITTON BONNER ALDERMAN COWA N GOODWIN EVANS GOTTLIEB JOHNSON GREENLEE MILLER MURCHISON NIILLER PICKERING SLAUGHTER STANDERD SMITH WILLARD STROUD 34 :fx .X .. M P6 Y -4 kv - .lv ' . - :L-. l' P lx. ' A ki -a ,. 4 v 5 . ,sf p if4em -k .3 - H fy Urchestra 5 K if A S .Q f '4 .ee .e,'4 ,f 5' Q 'it V 4 .4 rm? f 5 N? 51,1 M ., ' 51 3 5 M? age 5 , 1 , as I Y, . .4 f' pig., v .5 I QW I- iw viifsfmsiwzaam Q-xv ! 1 F 'r n If gfJ3a1'!5I?'ifiIF ?Sr.TbfMl Q 'TfR'9f31 5tt'G5 2-'fEM:i'6'-4.1 'iffiffi--RI':Ml?'-3'f-5215 5I!cE'r'KiEI35TI'h -5-I-.D ?f5w 5 YAE' - '- --f J- -v-x I - V A --- -- ' 4 A- -0- -- f' - f A- ij: gina f . s ., The Corsican ' ig M , ,W I Ednof-in-Chief . IzA Muacmsom L, Business Manager . JACK CASTLES I - . uf E MURCHISON Sponsor . . . MISE GAZZIE SUTTLE Advertising Manager . RUTH DILLON Q, Aduerzming Assistant HELEN DAVIDSON y , I Circulation Edilor . JACK DEVVITT 2: V, ' Humor Edimr . ELIZABETH HARPER his CASTLES Af! Edllffil' , . . RUSSELL SMITH 7 ' Organization Edilor . BETTY LLOYD SUTTLE ' Class Editor . . ALVIN MILLER Snap Edifor . . FRANK KING ik! Cartoonist . . MCCLELLAN WASSELL 'V SUTTLE Tgpisz . . MARIE RAIvIsEY J gl' Aihzmf Editor . LEWIS ALLEN f aq Business Adviser . MR. W. H. NORWOOD AA md HE Corsican Staff for this year has been decreased from the twenty-seven ' X gf former members to thirteen members. This decrease is considered an gt . . . . 'Tl ig advantage, since each member has charge of a special section of the book, which I Q? arrangement increases his interest as well as his responsibility. The staff members are very proud of the fact that The Corsican has won All-American I 1' ig Honor Rating for the past two consecutive years and they are working with the .S L hope that this precedent will not be broken. 1, . J E- H- X ' T Vi. i if .' Ty 1 . . ii if Q- 1 ' . I' ' ,gs ' A I . if! 54 tu ff DILLON DEWITT HARPER SMITH SUTTLE Q1 MILLER KING WASSITLL RAMSEY ALLEN 1, ' V 32. , l -- I ,..- . ,,- ,w . A --- -'E- --',I 's53g9f. N fn - --' - L A. I. A-QV 'Alive ge , v7wAAZ'1+rasG'E'f.'cvxs1af6i - ciIifN3a1Qa4Q'Aa'f6ffseA Page Ninrly-nigh! I .. ...N inf 1- .,,, .,,- ,I , V ,R , we , -ag' :Lx Y f- . ..,- ,, V E. . v . , , ,-, i ., E. . - - 4 . f 1 I-' .' 'A . .. ,- . - 'l -1 .. 3.I ',l3 i.. f4..: Y 1 .: 4 5-'WU' W- 2-1 The Blue and Gold Hi News 'dill L, ISV EfiilOf-i1l-Chl-L',- lVlAR'IAliA MITCHISLL Business Manager EUGENE STEWART Sponsor . . MISS MARX' HOLMES MITCHELL Assistant Editor . ELIZABETH KERR Assistant Manager . . MAX BOWDEN Assistant Manager . MAURINE HALBERT Feature Editor CLAYTON HICKERSON S'I'1iWAR'l' Joke Editor . , ANNA MAE YOUNG Assistant Feature Editor . ELSIE MILLER - Athletic Editor . . JACK DEWITT Society Editor . MAE COLLINS HOLMES . RAY SMITH I Exchange Editor . Typist . . MARJORIE TAYLOR . I I I I HE Blue and Gold Hi News is completing its fourth successful year, and it has now become a firmly established school institution. The news for 1927-28 has literally become a bigger and better paper. and the members of the student body look forward with eagerness to the publication of this paper. We have numerous evidences of the efficient journalistic training that members of the staff receive. Staff members of previous years have stepped right into positions on the staffs of their college publications. I I, 1. I KIZRR BOWDEN HALBIERT HICKERSON YOUNG MILLlER DEWITT' COLLINS SMITH TAYLOR .,., ., , -E A-1-.. .-. f -. - 1- ----Y '- J 1 W I QI It wrt-r. If 5. ,lr-74' gr 1 sm- LA. Q- I 'Nj 1. Dil 'J-, f.'. Ai. 'JP' -. f fu . ..5 .if-s.'1'.4L', 'ind' 'Ig Page Nim-Ig-ninl Bernice McCormick a stenographer ...... JOSEPHINE RAMSEY R .Ti In fd' ffl YI I 'Z-' THE SENIOR PLAY 'ust Cut of College A LIGHT COMEDY IN THREE ACTS GEORGE ADIZ T H E C A S T THE MEN Edward Worthington Swinger just out of college . JACK DEWITT Septimus Pickering in the pickle business . . . LESLIE WAREING Prof. H. Dolyrymple Bliss apostle of repose , RICHARD TALBOT Slivers Mason old college chum . . . JOE VANDER LAAN Rufus an office boy ...... . JOE ANDERSON Ernest Bradford a bookkeeper ..... JIMMIE MCCAMMON THE WOMEN N. W. Jones a female business woman , ...... RUTH DILLON Genevieve Chizzle one of those candid friends . . . KATHRYN CROWTHER Louella Jenkins Pickering President of the Co-ordinated Culture Clubs . IZA MURCHISON Caroline Pickering only daughter of Septiiiius .... MABEL ALBRITTON. Aunt ACT ACT Julia Swinger of Duluth Minnesota .... EVA LOUISE HOUSTON -The scene of the first act of the play is laid in the office of Septimus Pickering the pickle king. II-The scene of the second act of the play is laid at the booth of N. W. Jones, .Qt :Q ,-5 I U , Q li V Ir ,Yr 'A if f'. if gil -'I gi as I ' B Y - .'. - ' 'E ?'J51'?W3'f?3hf! 41'-5t25f'?'7li'2-f f9EItQ-5 'k?9fVf1'!'.'5 f'f' 1f1'fi'?T5f?Wf'2535'5 :??'?4i2'4i !?i 71' X' ' f is! ' B -I 5' 4 ffl ugl- 'ri .31 QU! bg, 12 l 1 I 1 HJ 7 z. 3: IGI 'Q .,Y Iii Q2 w ri BY IF li 1 . ' If iz. . e -sb IQ- llgq 'i 51 if IK ' l Q' Qi vii 5: is-I Q 1? i Vg ,H , JL? av -Q --:I ' lv, 1 5 ' s 231' ' ieilf I , will 'W I ax: ' sf' 1 'ii . S ig I ' .e If QL. A I V '67 QI I 'QM s .' , T? 6. N f B -gy President of the Bingo Pickle Company at the Pure Food Exposition. GSI - ACT III-The scene of the third act of the play is laid at the Union Station. :EN ' TIME: The present-early summer. vu! A I ' - I 'ki Under the able direction of Mrs. M. S. Cook the class of 1928 gave a very 5' gay, enjoyable presentation of this popular George Ade comedy. SIS? ft. POPULARITY coNTEsT iii W9 fr' 'QQ' The Popularity Contest in Corsicana High School was very interesting the past Qi 9 . , x s AQ, year. Some of the races were very close while one or two were runaways. In the EQ latter class was the Most Representative Boy: Jack Castles needed only a few votes to be elected on the first ballot, and was elected by more than a two-thirds majority pkg on the second. In striking contrast was Iza Murchison's election as Most Representative ,iq Girl. On the first ballot Martha Mitchell had almost a majority. but Iza was elected .91 'QI by polling fourteen votes more on the later casting. iff Another close race was that for the Most Athletic Student with Edwin Price QS? Lia winning by a few deserved votes. Leslie Wareing, Most Mischievous: Sam Haslam. '14 ' v - - . . . Y if-E, Cleverest: Elizabeth Harper. Most Industriousz Edema Tidd, Most Vampish, and Nell ii .31 Dunn. Most Graceful. were chosen on the second ballot with a safe margin of victory. Sam Jackson won in the Merriest Student contest with a majority second only to that iffy' achieved by Castles. Charles Pugh was selected as the Laziest Student, but he fits the psi part so well that we have no picture of him for the Corsican, ics - 'if Q.. Q1 sg .QI .Qi 41.4 71 M '. .-. 's .' ' . ffl. ' '-. fp L 7' .f' w if : '. ':'. Vs' f r ' :'1'-W 'al 'f's. 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CI guess they were asleepj Miss Gantt was absent from English class f'tis rumored that she had gone down to purchase a box of bitter chocolates to fool Mr. Cross withb, but she was hardly missed, because her place was efficiently filled by Pearl Thornell, who, indignant over the way in which the faculty and the student body were conducting themselves took charge of the class and carried on the lesson to perfection her stern countenance serving as a warning to all those who had the slightest tendency to misbehave In her class were Evelyn Sheets Wilson Sims Tommy Jacks Modena Sbivers and other industrious students who were so enthralled over James Russell Lowell s The Vision of Sir Launfal that they did not even dream of playing hookie from school on April Fool s Day Of course Mr Norwood and Mr Douglas fsuch develish young fellowsl were not at school They were with the rest of the Hookie gang in a big truck riding around the school in their pajamas yelling April Fool at the top of their voices We never have been able to tell exactly who was driving the truck There has been quite an argument over the subject Some say it was Erma Weidmann Some say it was Marjorie Taylor Of course no one knows but confidentially it looked mighty like Mae Collins to me I could easily have been either of the three such a vulgar trick is characteristic of them all Among other occupants of the truck were noted Palmer Chrisman dressed in girl s clothing and holding tightly to the hand of his big sister Philip Smithi also arrayed in feminine apparel Katherine McMullan was seen dressed in overalls and Marie Ramsey was there with bells on It was no surprise to see Henry L Graves with such a dumb bunch I-Ie of course was taking the lead in all the loud talking boisterous yelling and general cane raising Graham Mitchell had on her bathing suit and Marianna Sowell was pouring water over her to make her feel at home Miss Moore and Miss Wiles ldressed as Tomboysj were holding to strings with tin cans on the school trying to disturb the sweet peace that prevailed within the building but ah twas all in vain' Classes were being carried on by the intelligent members of the student body just as if nothing were happening James Neece calmly took Mr Fillers place while Eldon Megarity served in Mr Norwood s capacity as principal 4 ff, J Q1 is. tx .2 r T 4: z Qi l 2:2 I. li .sg 433 ' 9514 1 ' GE' .ff 1' ,Il L? 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M None of the faculty were present except those three steady old maids who are so dignified that the very thought of staying out of school would paralyze them I am speaking as you must know of the venerable Miss Janie High tower Mrs Susie Riley Cade and her honor Miss Pauline Breuchner all of whom are highly esteemed and respected by the student body-especially Leslie Wareing Wilson Sims and Morey Millerman Miss Culbertson and Miss I mean of course not the boysl but 'Vlrs Cade fainted at the idea Miss Hightower had a bad limber spell and Miss Breuchner burst into tears even to think of it so Claude Albritton and Kerr Cowan went fishing with the Misses Culbertson and Quisenberry Well somebody had to teach Miss Houston s first period Spanish class she and Eva Louise were out playing baseball in their backyard but all the students who were really good in Spanish were far too timid to get up and teach the class They begged Margaret Jo lsom to but she refused flatly then they asked Edith Benton but she too lacked the nerve They would have asked Nell Dunn but they knew very well she d die before she d be persuaded to stand in front of that class Nell is such a sensitive child The period was almost over before they found the right person to teach the class They had asked all the good Spanish students including Eddie Leonard Albert Young and Margaret Bryan but to no avail so at last they found the right one the brightest one in the class the one with the most ability to teach the one to whom they all looked in a case of this kind--Dean Walker! When the period was over and she had finished teaching every member of that class was speaking Spanish perfectly. Lawrence Treadwell took Mr. Douglas geometry classes and Felix White kept the girls' study hall. About 10:30 Prof. Megarity called chapel. There was a very interesting program. James Wiley McCammon Cbetter known as Scotchman Jimmiej made an impressive speech on Why I Love School. He brought out some fine points. This was followed by a Harmonica solo, Micheal Minnegann by Jackson-played by Walter Lee Lichlyter. Next Lucille Miller announced a meeting of the Corsicana High School Bible Class Cof which she is chairman of the social committeej to be held in the main hall at 3:06. Helen Davidson then read The Shooting of Dan McC1rew, which was greatly appreciated by the audience. The closing number was a piano solo, Welcome Sweet Springtime, beautifully played by Albert Douglas. After this number the benediction was pronounced, by Reverend Samuel Jackson, and assembly was dismissed. T 'i lb. fl K 'G 5 rn' 55 V 5 's is I xiii iii '7 ., Qi QQ? sig Fla ,il Q l T w ig ' .954-iifffiil? ?l'.Ef'?5aiiillf54iIU!5f'?Zl5'3'?'!E4'3Nii!f -, if Fu J' ff , 6 fx it 3 I .21 li, r -' i A . . , . . V rel ' ' f ll Quisenberry tried to get them to go fishing with them Ctried to get the ladies. as , ,- , . . ' ' , ' .... p girl Qs . . , . . . Ql .Q . ' , '- - it . . . . - ig l 1 ' , a isa' a Y . 1 is - , , . . vga E53 ' T ' ' T ' K3 ' 1, l 1 I 1 1 I 1 P v 'Elly EJ , , fa 'VI lb ffl 4, w 1'- fiiw , if 17' ,Y- H3' 'Uv V 9 f M32 E' N Fw 73 9' -is 43 Q I' F'r,.-, - ..- -. .g -- .-- .x - ,A ,,- a.- -A-1-.--a .-- x - .- - -,,f N. 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Nfl ff'-g, And we sure took in the money- But 'twas plain that Sophs and Juniors ,PFI Say. babe, it wuz a sight! XVere not feeling very well. Z! 'ffl But I think I ought to tell you On the night of the coronation Wifi That you've my sympathy- Frances Spikes was crowned as queen I really am quite sorry for you- While Max, and Polk. and Leslie ,fl Sorry as can be. Certainly did look keen. iQ! With that the Sophie turned' Then came Al and Eleanor - . . Y I .ggi And laughed a merry little snug. CThey were a little latel .ffl ir, She knew she'd been successful And were announced as Prince and ffi In giving that dirty dig. Princess of the class of '28, 'fl And the proud, almighty Senior 'Bout that time a simple Sophie 'if' Said to Sophie not a Word. Rose and left the chapel hall- 741 But he smiled a smile of wisdom, She rushed into the corridor ff-' U As if he hadnw heard And started in to bawl. gm A thing the Simple Sophie said Then came a mighty Senior rf But went his Way alone, To comfort the poor child ,Q- 's'?l Knowing deep down in his heart For her grief was so intense Y ' -e . , . if I. That the Seniors time would come. That she really was quite wild. 'Qt' i - -'J Z5 He sat right down beside her gig Wal, And said. Now don't you cryg Sophomores will be Seniors lfji -Bye and bye- Q But there's one thing I wanta tell you 'YJ' I That I surely hope you'll catch- 'lf -Don't ever count your' chickens, dear, iii -Before they hatch! if .h . fi.. ..?el 1:-'ll eff? U5 Li wp' if 'lv tsiiil ,: lg.- -ml wx' a ,I MJ I 5.13 '7' v- u- --1 i' - I, '..,'f -f-' rw 5 ' ,-' r .-M --.'-- -s,.-- 'Q r7f -2'-w '54 C? 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N vi, 'Al l N I I , ll'la,fl1W...... I 'S f'- lgl Pages Lost From Interesting Diaries -M N- M A Y l er Oh, heart throbs! I saw the darlingest boy to-day I ever saw in all of 31,55 by life--Honest, he's perfectly precious-so adorably masculine-so hand- 39 somely athletic-so maddeningly indifferent-so-so-oh, just so everything! lg! :KY It He has been here but a few weeks, but, of course, Evelyne Sheets already has a crush on him. Some girls are so silly. I'm sure he won't look at her-at least I wouldn't. I don't think she's so many. But, oh, he is my dream man. And, to think, he's from Arkansas-out where they grow big and tall. And ff! ' those cute gold teeth he has-Oh, would that those teeth had been knocked out in a fight over me. Oh, but I nearly forgot-that handsome Jack I-15. DeWitt ..... ,Ls ' 1. rs. 'fi A P R I L 10 MY QQ .1 4,-Q , . ..., ,gy Oh, Ive never been so disappointed before in all of my life! But that s E, what I get for telling Nalda. I might have known she'd tell Jack-and, of course, Jack mentioned it to Joe, and Joe told Nell-and then! Oh, Law-- everybody knows it now. Nell told Leah, and Leah promised not to tell Graham. cause she knew if she did tell Graham, then Graham would tell ,Ag QI Jack and Jack would tell Jimmie-and naturally, Jimmie would mention it 2575 to Joe again, then Joe would know that Nell told it, and Nell would say i 1 ' ..... , ,By that Leah told Jack instead of Graham 5 Q 77, av. mv . 'll 1 N M A Y 5 1 Dear Diary--Perhaps it would become me to write to you now in terms more indicative of the position I hold-That is, I shall try to make my . 7' English sound like one who has had years of study on the subject--In other words, I'm a Senior, by gosh, and I'm gonna act it out! I can hardly wait for the night of our commencement exercises to arrive. I think the cap and I gown idea is quite the best that the heads of a senior class have had in many ' a year, Fact is, I'm sure these collegiate outfits will lend dignity and dis- tinction-oh, you know what I mean. Fact is, I think I shall appear quite pi' in' attractive in a four-cornered cap and a flowing robe. I haven't decided whom I shall escort to the exercises that night, but Whoever she may be, I daresay she'll feel rather-er-ah-proud-ah-doncha know? At least, I feel that .gi she should- But, good golly!-it's ll o'clock and I gotta go to bed-Gee Lordy Q3 Goodness-but it's a heck of a lotta fun to be a senior- KJ IQ I aw vw! ful Page One Hundred Eight 'ln !-!NNN I IIIIIIW, Q-IIIIIIIII.,IISII+'igII,jI:WIQJI'I, III I '3 . . I . . '4IM 'f-1 II5YQf'.I'i9w'lEZfC'f'W1IIQ3IF fWP'Z fe II2f 'flrlfe-'-WI-F 'v'l'II? FI-l'f?f'l4'.M2I'- ' :P - I ,. . X .f ' 4'-QA - 6, PAGES LOST FROM INTERESTING DIARIES CContinuedj -L -I If. FRIDAY NITE. APRIL 6 5: IS? 67' WI' lg .Y 812' GI .14 :gi 12 Q. If 'Q I ,I .zgfl 'I is X 'EI s of 'C- I3 yi I! N9 5 l Hel' Just gotl home from date. The nite's still young. however. so I have plenty of time to write before getting snoozy-1 Whatta lday! I'll never get through another one like it-In the first place I started it off wrong by walking to school with J. D. Atkinson- That left a terrible taste in my mouth-and as soon as I got to school Mable told me that took Ruth Dillon riding last night-Mad? Well, I hope to tell yo' I wuz nothin' else but! The big stiff-I don't see what he sees in that conceited Ruth Dillon-But, shoot, I don't care-much. Before I had recovered froni that shock I heard a wee small voice in the front of the room fit must have been Miss I-Iolmes'J saying we were gonna have a little test. Ye Gods! Arid I hadn t looked at the lesson-My English book has been lost for two solid weeks-Vlfell after that period was over I was ready to faint but before I had time to do anything that horrid Martha Mitchell came along and slapped me on the back so hard it knocked me down and I rolled down about three flights of steps I wasn t seriously injured only it ruined my best hose tore my dress and hurt my feelings awfully bad My Lord I thought t is must be Friday the 13th But just as I was fixing to remember thatl it wasn t Jack Houston grabbed me fiercely by the hand and asked me for a date to nite which I gave him I ve just got home from my date as I ve said and as I haven t said yet but am fixing to say Heaven help me through to morrow' Boa WHY PROFS GO INSANE Will yo please repeat the question? May we write this exam with a pencil? Must w quit when the bell rings? How many questions do we have to answer? Have we any optionals? I have b en to see Mr Norwood the reason I was late I know what in is but just can t think I have my theme written but I forgot it this morning Are our ltest papers graded yet? :3Iy'fQnI'3qfi . ' 4. IF., lu 15' 9. ff-2 .g-. P I.. f I ,- 1- 15 I' I5 7: fo 'I . If If: I Q 'fl I -S' Ify '- ri'- '. Y Ig ' 42 YS I .r 'A . 'YH I u If f' I 21 J' I ,L 'S 'F .1 , - - IM I 'C 0 I Il . .... 'I Il Q-Sf ' v - gr 1 fi K J - .I ,I Q T I Q X v 1 . , v x. fha u i - - I 1 1 1 . . Is. . I5 . . I? Isy I ' f I V. 1 4 . . . fj 'NI ' ' ' stil :ff I E- .. s 1 ' Y ' 1 y . .la fs- 'Q ' ' -1 - 0' In I I Q PQI I ' I Wai 21 I If N ,. .J Q, ' W- 'Q ff ' M? l F.,-Q I-W7 IFJ rig, pn .I - - 4 I. ugly 35 I 'I Q1 NS,-3 I. - - - - i H ,-3.5. .J 3-3 44 ? - - g n ll 'J Ll 7' .1 - is de' U F I, lS ' ' ' ' I .I ,gf .. I . . y . , . ,, gc, V as - . . . ,, .CI 3,-L ' I v . 'pg ' I 1 I F H i' HV I nj' I, '-I -- . , wi' 1 ., ,f' I ' 1 7- .' ' I T 2 f 'Af ' 'S 1 N- ' rf '. I f - - -- -Y I ,. 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The bird who asks for an introduction to your best girl and then beats your time. Am 6. The smarty whose knowledge of football is nix, explaining what he would have ,ai .91 .-. done to make a touchdown. 7. That lend-me-have-you-got-Senior who hasn't bought a bottle of ink since he ar 'Q' was a Fish ll' fl IQ' ' 13 8. The nut who is lazy enough to fool around and get himself elected as the laziest ,gi boy in C. H. S. but then is too darn lazy to have his picture made for the annual. 111. Tai 9. The jelly who is handsome and admits it. fel . . . thy will 10. The angel that suddenly loses his sense of hearing when you're pleading for a ,Q little help on a history quiz. '32, ll. The otato who is so conceited that he calls at 7 o'clock for a date at 7:30. 1 ls' P . . EW 12. The gal who gives him a date. . all 13. The cutie that insists on asking what you made on a Latin test. QQ! 14. Ha,who has to sing the 'latest song hit and keep time with his feet, while you're yi-'sf trying to work trlg in library. Q1 15. The simpleton who copies his history test out of his book, makes 90 and tells if you it was a snap. ' .. xfa ' get 2 16. All the track boys. 1 53 11 li-6' nfl W5 Boa' aff mv .Qs if Z-, 'gf' The Ten Commandments of C. H. S. I in - l. Thou shalt not kill time in Biology Lab. lest thou be caught and doomed to lg seven chapters of outline. lg' I 1' .il 2. Thou shalt not loiter in the halls with thy lover lest Miss Hardage call thee PQ, down. fFear not that she'll knock thee down. for she is not asvher glances are.j 3. Thou shalt not write notes in Miss Gantt's classes lest she seize them and read 'em to the whole class. X 'Ni 4. Thou shalt not pour too much honey into the Band boys' ears lest they get conceited and charge us for listening to 'em practice. , Q! ggi 5. Ye 'flappers shalt not flirt with Joe Vander Laan unless ye are not afeared of ri blazing blondes. -sq, +ve. 3.1 6. Boys! thou shalt trust no gal lest thou get badly fooled. , h, 1 7. Thou shalt not make dances on school night lest thy snoring disturb thy class- mates the next day. 3,1 8. Thou shalt not sass Mr. Norwood lest thou be granted a vacation. 9. Thou shalt not bring ink to school lest thou leave a memorial on the floor in G: front of thy locker. A- be Q lla' 10. Thou shalt not sa a word against the 1928 Corsican lest the annual staff mob thee. Kel , Q Y S iii' '45 44.-1 r, 'iaig' ' 'w-1 -gp' N f swf' V. 4. -1' 'uv' fr v' 1-' 1 X. -1 . V-V .. -.-- -, . . ,4 ,,mg,g if t. q,v41:Q5-QL ig,QJ,gt.g Qil,4.4E4.gf. M1,15ll,f -?:N.gL3'N gif hgjigfffmqgjlg glT,,g?,,s, igefgig: ,?.e' LJAQlfu?J,,'j?L . Page One Hundred Ten Z e' H if x H, 4 M, ,N R 'u W 1U N U 111 9 F ff N F 1 V f 46 4 . 1 I ' 1 1 K -U, .. G! 2 , J' H L Q E 1 V F,- agf ' 3- ' '13 ' s A ' Q1 , , A 1 , 1 1 4 :lg W a , . . 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A im iw 1 ' L31 The Qolden stairs are reached by the step-ladder route . 13' t 'ir M 1 ' v ' 2455 I t 'Boa' J. 1.22. ' Agri 715' . . ...qi 'ET WHO AM I? I Am the Splrlt of Success! ig' 2 si' n MY HEADQUARTERS pg if y by bij ' r QI Z, Y u I Ns. I he COISICSHZ Nat1ona1 Bank 03? 1 A t we fi' V U 121 4. .W t - YL 1 gigs, ,ry Q-5.3. -4a5N.j,agQQlg.3 i.rt,g,,-. 4-5,53 t3,',,,Q4if4,Q-3,,1N r3,qgQ,,s.1-gakibg tfQ41,4gi5,Qv,Qg1 Y Page One Hundred Fifteen t Nix o . . The place Where you will 339- ffilxi ff if C 5 l 1 . , 1 A3 A El V? 4 R :gi Q56 .i if 'l 1 find the merchandise with a ITlCI'1t. l. Hoover Vacuum Cleaners. Z. Royal Worcester Bone China. 3. Wearever Aluminum. 4. Remington Ammunition and Cutlery. 5. Servel Electric Refrigerator. CUNNINGHAM BROS. HARDWARE li. Y, CUNNINGHAM. Presidem' C. C. CUNNINGHAM. Tiff?-Pl't'SI'd0f7l l. D. CUNNINGHAM. Secretary J. D, CUNNIINGIIAM. JR.. 'Tl'l'C1SLIl'if First in the Floral Business. First in Quality and Service. INCORPORATED 1923 ESTABLISHED 1885 A'Sujf It lV1'th Flowers CLOWE FLORAL CO. Clncorporatedl NURSFRYMFN AND LANDSCAPE OARDENFRS PHONE 4471 No DOWNTOWN STORY? Q '9- -if 1 i ..v iw 4. ls A if, V S it -I x J' ff Jgj 4 e: i Q71 S., Q, it an 'fl fi PT Q t if - C 75 .M - .Q A .2-,J Thanks to the entire student body. Together We have made The Corsican a success. Tessie Dickeson Studio 118,56 N. Beaton Phone 820 law if ...LW G3 l 'fl , . A Paar Om- Humlri-il SIVXIPOY7 5 1 1 I 1 I 1: we 'T-f . 291, U . , W e eh,--. - ,g'i- 1 V 5.4 5- ', 1f 2-N, , F ' , L , ,L .r V ,1 EE' 'lg 'I uf lt Z, , ig all 34 , 1 -I I QP' LR 4 Q x E1 'Y ' ' -I ww: I 'M h ' ITU - i,y .' M3'1 'W' w'f M ' W X' W:- K1WI,,fN k'R ii w,E!'y '1 bh1'!'w'l'-mm ' ' ' 1' M M ' H 'W WW f ,ge -fl I 1 -5 ii: S: Q4 Ml 'ww mi T9 1 P ' '97 3 mf., F7 9 1' 2- wi I 92. T?-Q Q 3-' 2? 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NAVARRO ICE COMPANY DRIVE BY THE FACTORY 312 So. 12th Street THE LEE DRUG STGRE The Store Where You Can Park Your Car The Drinks You Get at Lee's Are Better 3 R - I 1 .5 1' I '51-. ?i? i' fi ' -3 'H 1 4 .rl I 1 1 'ff 'I 1 E r W4 I' In ,Q CITY TIRE 64 BICYCLE CO. X mfif FAULK S5 MCCARVER ' ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING r Electric Lawn Mower 'Grinding-Lawn Mowers Sold 1 5 We Call and Deliver Anywhere 1 PHONE 1841 QA Elia iii FOR . DAVI D SO N E, I-I4 Electric Company If ,1 Authentlc Style Electrical Contractors and II Dealers -5EE- Zll west ififrh Ave Phone 107 I7 All for- It JOHNSON C' H' S1 ii I Sam Jackson ' A Clothing Company and the Tigers .M is ,Q , rp m :ev ewewm f I 1 hifl fae m i 111111r1 'I 1 Page One Hundred Twenty , a- N . uw 1 '1 ,F .ir '- ,r Q 5, . - '1 -41 ,. f' - HU W . jim '-1' Q4 5245 c-1 W l l ,r Y, Er . WM 1 E ,lf I' 1 1 lk? I E :Shaw ' iw af! 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IN BUs1NE,ss 38 YEARS Service First Quality Always -'Il ,Gi in ZH if 1 I '1- 'S M4 .l2., rfgi. I if 1471 Yi 'fl C i Z. ' ,E gil ga ws' 45 5 ' 'f -71 f Q -QI 131' K 1 ' 1 ' 4 Ar. mm 5 454 ' 'Q' gi m fhgv 9 'Q .-el G'- A X I ' W 'tw I 1 -, I 'T J 2 3 A34 6' . A Lg v-2' ir- J Fx fif- I . . n ,,i. , g, . f 'A fb it Y pg' bw 4 9 91 Q 'Z 17 59' Q1 ss 'f ., 'i 5. 4 'aivy ' . 1, 1. - , ,:. ,, ,f , 1 pt tr 1. '1 'Z ,,,,'.'s,,,',f,',: ff 7.1 ,TF f 1 X. ,fr fe ' TR 9'c','i,,a1- , ,, -r m ' A-ff lil 4'L?M' ig 4 l4, 1 'fl' 'J i' J'SnLff9JiiQ QlfltlfU4pIf i, 'l ig: jyif fssglwfSQl lSfJNj,'fHQS3J1lliQQ QL!!- f'J9gf1ji,Kg', .gif 3:23,Sf5i wfl!v'xl'.ff ' Page One Hundred Twenty-Iwo A 4. V i 'E5'f ' Y' 'Q' , 4' -4 .H ge: ? ,, H T , ,A 5 is A Q: ,N ', Wg , , ' q,w,,Wn,m,N, vw -1 , -'N- , b N X , , Uv , , ,N K Wwuxm wWm ' N .w5mwwmfmQ,WwJ Y ' pl ,, 'J , Y f , A4-' ' , y X F'-:Nj-?Q.xxq.l ..5.?iw 1g6He'6vj.', 1 4'5r:+Qi F1745-'.,' ivy, 5 5-I'-'dim S fff:gQu f11 Z.'Q'f'? '4 m Q .A , ... ,, -. . , A .. - - , A 'Q' ra., ii' 25 IH' Q, A .1 L54 QQ! 1,95 lt' X G 4 .,,. :Qs W ,Q , W ' gl, ya gg , 3 nf' . -5 1 L Aid' Pj' niL V ' vid 1.23 lk.: lv J' W fi N J 2 1 y, -Qi! ,H f 7 my ,f Og? Sw . nr Q 5 'LP xr. - -4 E5 lg I u f: ky! C 11'St 31210113 311 'Tf Aa h F N 1 B k 63,8 U my? V ' ob: v-S' 1 - - ILT COISICZDZ, Texas ,ZQL ink. 1 v' if Q5 . rg, .-. 5 A is plf 1? CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ,, as 02' S850,000.00 ff, ' VIN ' . 'LW + Zz r a .- . - fi, The Old Rel1ab1e Smce 1873 E3 M' a' -6 Q' J '- Qi Q5 . fm .X g ,B sys LQ? ' Pg-I 4:3 ' Ls' Si .95 A 52: wi U .ig ag' li' ,, 'JL w J' N Tw + 'Q'.- . - , ., f . , --,A -1 ,, -, ,- ,A . A. ,. .. -- , A , , ., M- - -im ' -QY'f4'1.wFiSf: 1'f'-5 'jv WV.mw,i'YA532 ' N?w.7f'f'QIV EJ v?i'1'1- iJ .. 2A-SEN? Q14?-- A '.f'W91l' '?ff 'ul ' M 'Lf?1WV1f ' J-- - . , i - - , F , . , A H j 1 Page One Hundred Twenty-three WLM ww' V lv 11.5 F 'LM W. MMR X r 4 J w 3 hum Wag. L Q u ,.,, HK! ' ' A. V: , FE L EM fi! 39? wifi 4:4 W ld vw .53 QW? I ,I gs 4 , State lNat1Ona1 Bank fn I I I E .WE gr 'YH ' - .,. . .5 ur . ' . . ,, '.1u.. . ' , W-1 V ., ,. - ' 'T Ii- I ali' , QR Q 152. I 'K' T15 f , 5 4 I N if S I 1 6 Q. I 92 H 2' . . 'EI I., .54 IT 5. ' - OFFICERS ' I. N. CERI1 ...... President I Q. P. D. NVILLIAMS . . Vice-President I N. SUTTLE ROBERTS . . Vice-President W. M. DAVIDSON . . . . Cashier J. C. SWEATMON . . Assislanl Cashier . Eg H. C. GRIFFIN .... Assistant Cashier Y 'S R. L. HILL ..... Assistant Cashier . DIRECTORS E. E. BABERS M. L. LEVINE Ig I. N. CERF . C. A. MIDDLETCJN A. B. DOUGLAS. JR. I-. C. POLK ,,T. I.. K. C. FLUKER N. SUTTLE ROBERTS F I. T. KENT P. D. WILLIAMS I. - W. T. WOODRUFI? W. P. MCCAMMON If h Pugv Um- Humlrucl Twcnly-four .L J , '41 1 1,1111f1'3g1111,1 11ig1 5, 1 . 1f 111 w,.g,, 1u 1 1 '7' -- ' 111 ' ' ' 'l -4 - 1 ' 4111- ' . -H -1 -, ,mg .1 -'V A , - Q. Q .1 11-4 -1' A , mqwgmnu -x 1 l E A A 1 1 ' 1 -N l ' . 7 , ' ' r I k ,A A - Y ' :H 1EQ1l,, fo gp5lb.ll ,.f.jfl:QrQ,,l::'J f51lKjQg1j!'f-55:3-'fo 1Lg3l5 ?y.3,1S'- f ' 'VQ.U1f Q ',rh,1,o9?,g',Q.. KN j1. 'a'l-',lg 'iff 1 1 l ,iaf 13' ' 'fffa ? 1 ff' M79 l 1 '1' 135 1 QUALITY PRGDUCTS 1, ug 121 . . . C5 .il l Flrst Class Garage Servrce-Slnce 1909 w-' M ' 4' - gf fig, W . . . . . ,tbl Lg. Up-to-date curb fxllxng statxon. Let us furmsh your gasolme and :- ,9 oil. Freeair and water at gasoline pump. Ladies' restroom. 'Q' rl? 1124 1 ' I 'QI 1 TELEPHONE so 19,1 u A 49 -E5 1 DRANE '55 MCK EE Inc Lv' h 5' ' V '-ji. 5-1 1 l ' .1 L2 1 sg B. F. BLACKMON. President W. T. MCKEE, Vice-President fig' 1 1 .rf , - 1'-fl F. N. DRANE. Treasurer We 1 l is 1 f g F. , 9 2. 5 1 st, , 7 B ' '-5 E 115 11 1 11 ufgess , M . , kg, an 1 ut er an pl, 'ig 1 Q Y 1 C 111W ll 1 21 ff iffy Y ', 7l 1 if 19,3 ' 19 G EEE, INSURANCE ze. 'fi 1 1 1:1 51561 l CORSICANA, TEXAS .257- 1' W lf 'Ql l 161 E' Yi' 1 A . . . Y : QQ FURNITURE State Nat1onal Buxldmg 1 'i. M, 'Q A Y P51 11 AND +2 131 F 1 D 'Qs 1: UNEKAL IREC'IfORY PHONE 21 .31 l . IE 1 ' 61' wiv l -T' . ' -- - -- --4 - -.9 14-'iff xv . I ' ,fa 'E'-ff. - - T' ' ' .bs E 1701'5!'!f3!5's!0- .ffftvwzl S1?.Q.f:11e9 E1,QE.f1f1's1ff'SvrVQ 1 owlaw.-.ii'31ei1''51.:oN1Q'11wt,dsr1--Le: 1 1 1 4 E , Page One Hundred Twenty-fiuc' I Q G1 Complxments of we . 1' 7 - J. M. DYER CO. I fi CORSICANA DEPARTMENT STQRE k j ' -Ei-1 - -A . 1 ff 1 5 6 Ss. Q ' N 1 -. it '52 l A 1 I X 444 in L . my d eg ' Q1 N 1 1. 1' x f , M1 There is a difference in bread xi Eat American Bread wp Q and taste the difference , if 0 AIUSFICZH Bakery bi PHoNEsl8l2-1813 -4 1 , V V 1 -1 n 1 1, I ' 'J 1 1 , , I A . P 5 A 'S f 22 , :N t A .-Ji Q 'P S. 1 -1 1 F If 'Q A '53 fi Steely Plumbing Company . ai Q 1 Q B Sf' l'm1r One ll mln-rl Twenty-si - fs : ' it I 5f42,f f 1 I 'If . ,. A. 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CADILLAC LASALLE STUDEBAKER gf .j ,3 F32 Corslcana, Texas gf 1. 3 , 'VI QL' I I We rl ' - -Q if-I l tef 1 r i :-315221 1 L' Q-A.asgsfsInr,i+fvf,a5wi+zaw:- -:I-sirIgwrfeffefviaessf C Page One Tundrvd Twenty-scum Y - ?l?ft!f5.Ef2'f i2 9??i125 rTiF?!lE'i'5L1'Et .S TNYM62:-1iVt fe n . l V v 1 E 4 'ff Q' 3' 'W tix we -af. if fit, 'Y , , lift Corsicana Automobile Company HUPMOBILE Sales and Service 418 North Beaton Street CORSICANA, TEXAS Phone 879 For 5 0 Years The Prescription Drug Slore JOHNSON DRUG CO. Inc PHONE 56 PRINTINC MoR'1'oNr-RoB1NSoN CoMPANY cf H : rsc a ' TI3LRPHoN12 1631 125 West Collin Street CORSICANA TEXAS I .2 0' 7 'ff in 34 lh ouse of Pt' m I Sezunv 41 N 1' 4 gl: 7 -4 9' I , we liwfiltiillifi h-mm 'f On c Hunrlrmi Twvnly-1-1'ghf 4' xvwgq-av: -1jm2,YggwNL31MX w,,wwwqti 'V 1 iw. M.qyyL1'jyQ1fF1Wff?!'N!K -. 1 . If-,-A ., . .1 -4 1 -2 R a Q AN -- N 3 T 'N f' .-n ni , ' U -'. E 15 g - E' . .J T 331 Rngalls T H if y KING E N or -rar . -5 ' Q CUP ,of 1 msn umm! F' Enifrr 17Pn'5?fi?E6'f'EEiE5WENT I, YOURS EOR BETTER COFFEE j ' The Royall Coffee Company T CoRs1cANA, TEXAS gf sm fe alji 334 C P 3 0 0 ' 'Q ' 4- , 'fs we 81 Company 45:1 N 3 if T Buying for 773 Stores Ea T . 'Z ' A Smile With Every Cigar We Sell For Less And Chew Gum, Too COULSON DRUG CO. We Never Substitute ,LW rg! Q 'ra' F -- -- -- Q- V -X Q ' 'ff y-' ' ' f' fv' -N fr f- , - - - .1-f-. 'S1Y?J ffN5+eeZ:ife' !f?Nv24-: SY Ii4f1em '?4!Lf'21af4J :1fwxf:'MfQfI'sieQfk9e f?c0:'TJ'2 J, f' E.. Pagv One Hundred Twenly-nine 47' ' , M! I' a : S it a we if Slxff'? 4'3l6iifi fill riufa tisif I L ' ' 'S ' mf 1 ' 41, iv 7 ,7 1? 1 fi 5 I-11 , 1 .ir I 4' J QM f 1 1 , gy 1' For a cleaner city, better churches, and higher -' , institutions of learning for our youth. y Corsicana Steam Laundr i ' PHONES 234 and 235 --1 ,I 4, Southern Ice 25 Utilities Co. r THE BIG .L lce and Cold Storage soUTHERN CREAMERIES ig. it Manufacturers of xi , I MADE-RITE ICE CREAM Southern Creamery Butter A . N L CORSICANA, TEXAS leflg y y , y I C- , a ,.- - . , A , I Q ' I , f a ef-wwsvrimy irfr afrizwzrf ar -I r-ai Pug' O Hundred Thirly iii li t gg yv 4 ,Q f, 1 g, A K i I ' qq gm 5-fi 1 3 ' in limi Hello Folks!--Here I am again I fm 5 1, xl 5' 'KAI' I' 1' , , fl I .I 35? 25711 . ' 'F-4.31 W K vfjfl 'iii fill I i Flip! S X g M, L,,, M W,.L, , , fp 1 w I dl ml, if 2 EV' i ltjf a li ii I-gal Ffgl tprsl 5251 rf' I-3 lf' 5: I3 ' ' I args lf: ze ll 1.54 'Fl fe? Vi' ,I Y 'sal' ill P55 'fri .sq 3:31 11 by LA r-:gy QW! Q- M31 gal lm jig!! F553 ALVIN J. MARKS. rw -'L fn! Ev if 3, VJon'l bc long now till I get into this Annual surc cnougli. Vvlhilc 53,47 l am plugging along l hope all you folks are trading with my Dad. . Gct the I-Iabit of trading with my Dad. Fi Where Quality and Service PI'0C1'Ol77I77LI10'l :sig ,ta fjzjl MARKS BRoTHERs fail Luv- .' 4,4 y. 1 JZ 5. gif! il -14 j fairy l'ugv Om' llumlrml l'hirli1um' ,',, iWQ313Q3,!1ER!'i''xlwpluyc ,, ,iw , - 1 f X. - v vw lv. J . v W, fx. ' 4 W.. 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My Q ,Q , , I, ,A ,. ,, ,.,,, .ww sly,,-,- ta 1 ,t -Q1 .,,v ', 'A V- .fist L -l-1. f' :.J-,w E '., 'x V -.ft ..-J , J. ep ...A Q...-. f. .1 v..,fu Q., .- t. K ,Q .. A at .. J . 1, -.., ...H L.. Just say, AAMEET ME AT COOPER'S. For C. H. S. and all that they do. always. CORSICANA IS PROUD OF HER PUBLIC SCHOOLS We congratulate those students of the Class of 1928 who have successfully completed their course of studies. We shall follow your further career with the deep interest of sincere friends. The future of a Greater Corsicana depends to a large extent on a trained and intelligent citizenship of the future, such as comes from our publzc schools. We trust that Corsicana shall be the scene of the life activities of many of the Class of 1928. Corsicana Chamber of Commerce C. l.. JESTER. President I-I. D. FILLERS, Vive-Presidenl T. J. HICKEY, Vice-Presidenf J. N. EDENS. Treasurer W. ROY CHRISTIAN, Secretary-Manager 'ugl- Om' llumlv ml 'l'l:1'r1y-lmu' f i ,it!?g'!?r T-Zlibnliilfieii-Y??f!LE'4Ek . 234 ,Fi , 1 Y 1 2 .k fi Y ' r l s. W EAVERS OF SPEECH 3 ,Q rg f fag fa ., T E 39 :J if . , i W . . , The courteous. intelligent girl presiding at the switch- 4' 4 board is always at your call day or night. Swift and skillful QF' gil she performs an indispensable service to mankind. i a 1 ' T Through her you have instant access to your butcher, ' baker and candlestick maker. She weaves a mantle of rapid, dependable communication over all, making the entire nation ' one neighborhood. f gi You are cordially invited to visit the telephone office and see just how your calls are handled. 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W1 in S the 'Cors1can oes to ress, it 1S the wish of the FL 'gli g HSN it editor and business mana er to ex ress their a reci- the ' 2 P pp M, YQ ation of those who have helped us prepare this book: to Q' 4 . . . . -4' ggi Mr. Fillers who has so willingly helped us in many ways: QQ fi' to Mr. Norwood, our business advisor, Who has offered 13 130, . . . Wa' if so many helpful suggestions: to Miss Wilson and Mr. ll ' . . 'F lx ,-f' ' Cross, who have lent the assistance of their de artments, '-' ,Q . P 7, HQ: ' I and to Miss Suttlet our sponsor. Each member of the af' jg? 'staff has given loyal support and co-operation. A ' , number of people nom, on the staff have given invaluable p assistance: among these we Wish to mention Virginia ig, E-215 Brown. More Millerman, Joe Vander Laan, Dee New- iff! '-'Q Y . :up land. James Mcfiamngon. Helen Davidson, recently added mi to the staff as assistant advertising manager, deserves 'gil special mention for having sold over one hundred and lf? twenty annuals. To our engraver, printer and photog- 1:39 '42 . . . fjf. Q, rapher we are grateful for their patient interest. We are Qt indebted to the Corsican advertisers who have made - our annual possible. Above all are we appreciative of P the loyal support of the whole student body and of the W pride you feel in the Corsican as a high school institu- 53,5 tion. We offer this volume for your sympathetic consideration. '5 ' 4 IZA MURCI-11soN, I tfgl JACK CAsTLEs. Ei ii? ,942 A . cg -aa W :fl 525 :iii ml l , T ff y QE QQ .VY E' 4:-.W Lxgi 13' H 1 .-' 'T ' . 1' .f 'N 'xv fn 'WY' f H 'W ff' ' 'X t 'f' V r -r , --'E' 1 --sw 'M C? iff -'I'.Ef l'f5eQWlB twain ' ey:'gis,ggMcl.ttpl5-fwfili21212-seam-f?4'5l4 e'.QJ self'-eyfffts' Page One Hundred Forty i I E 1 . 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