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Whan th t Auguste and vacatrons soote
Sept br schooldays prercen to the roote
Wh n eachre talkmg wrth hrs trreless tonge
Thegten rl? grrls the sophomores so yonge
Thad sle qn al the day w1th open ye
Has ma the errors of then: ways to see
So rrketlh hem schoolwork 1n therr corages
That lon they to goon on prlgrrmages
And specl from every per1od s ende
By various ays and means to drtch they wende
Unholy bl1 1 pleasures for to seke
And tell onachre that they are seke
Bxfel that 1 th t sesoun on a day
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For merryemakm and for flrppancye
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A. H Hughey, Supt. of Schools
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT LATIN DEPARTMENT
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Courtesy Club
Officers' Club-'29-'30
lst Lieut. R. O. T. C.
Come out of the Kitchen.
Rifle Club-'30
BETTY EASTER
SUSIE METZCIAR
Lois WILSON
CHESTER KE.AGY
MARTHA JOHNSON, Valedictomzn
Scholarship Club-'28-'50
National Honor Society-'29-'30
Senior Dramatic Club-'30
ELIZABETH OWEN
Senate-'28-'29
Girl Reserves--'28
Scholarship Club-'28-'29-'50
Pres. Scholarship Club-'50
National Honor Society
Kalevala-'30
Girls' Boosters--'30
Courtesy Club-'29-'30
THELMA JUANITA SI-IEEFIEIII
Tumbling Club--'29
JESSIE HOLDRIDGE Q"TEss"Q
Courtesy Club--'28
Sect. Girls' Boosters-'30
Operetta-Spring-Fall-'30
Member of Office Force-'30
ALICE LONG
House of Representatives-'28
President of Archaeology-'30
Courtesy Club
GLADYS LEFKOWKTZ
Managing Editor of Tatler-'30
Scholarship Club-'27-'28-'29-'30
National Honor Society-'29-'50
House of Representatives-'29
Courtesy Club--'28
DEANE HAWI-:INS
House of Representatives-'26
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FRANKIE SMITH
Treasurer Senate-'29-'30-'31
Pres. Sr. Dramatic Club-'29
Glee Club-'29-'30-'31
Declamation Contest-'30
"Tea House of Sing Lo"-'30
Pres. Girls' Boosters-'31
Hlchabod Crane"-'51
Editor Tatler-'31
Citizenship Contest-'31
"Come Out of the Kitchen"-'31
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Scholarship Club-'27-'28-'29-'50
Nat. Honor Society-'29-'30
Cihola Honor Club-'30
Courtesy Club Contest-lst Prize-'29
Bookkeeping Efficiency Award-'50
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KATHlZRINli BOURLAND
CARLOS CORDERO
DOROTHY FRANK CLRMENTS
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Latin Club
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Archaeology Club 29
Vice Pres Home Economics Club
Courtesy 4 years
Girls Boosters
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Courtesy Club-'29
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Volley Ball Team-'30
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Pres., Low Seniors
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Tom JIENNIESS
Courtesy Club-'29-'30
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Sponsor-'30-'31
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House of Representatives-'29
Scholarship Club -'29-'30
YUAN SH ELTON
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Courtesy Club-'29
Engineers' Club-'30
JEAN STIEVENSON
Art Club-'29
Science Club-'29-'30
Scholarship Club-'29-'30
National Honor Society-'29-'30
Courtesy Club-'30
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Latin Club-- 7
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Non Commissioned Officers' Club
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MARTHA MCCSHEE
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Kalevala Vice Pres.-'31
Spur Staff-'51
Girls Athletic Editor
Archeological Club--'29-'30
MARY WINGO
Glee Club-'27
Courtesy Club--'28
National Honor-'30--'51
Scholarship-'31
CHARLES NEW'MAN
LOUISE SCHUCK
MARY HARIIIS
HOLLIS MUSTAIN f"MUsTY"j
Football-'29--'30
Track-'30-'31
Courtesy Club
Science Club
NEW Club
ROBERT LANDER 4f"BOB"j
Business Mgr. Tatler
Band
Senate
House of Representatives
DOROTHY WOODS f"DOTTiE"j
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JOE GALATZAN
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MARIE VAN SCHOYK
GLADYS KENDALL
JACK A. FERGUSON
Cibola
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KITTY GAITHER
GRETCIIIZN E. ELMENDORF f"GRETE
ELIZABETH RICE
BETTY GRAVES
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FLORENCE KING f"MIKE"j
Courtesy Club-'29
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BRANCH CRAIGE
Scholarship Club, 4yrs. Pres.-'31
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Spur Staff--'31
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Engineers-' 30-' 31
Science--'29
LOUISE JESSEN
Courtesy-'28-'29
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House of Rep.-'31
HELEN MCCOY
Girl Reserve Club
Tumbling Club
Courtesy Club
DENA MCKEE
MARCUS NORTON
TI-IELMA THOMPSON Q"TOMMY"Q
Cibola
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Booster Club-'28-'29-'30
HORACE BENSON
Engineers
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MARY WEST
HELEN MUNOZ
Courtesy Club
Tumbling Club
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Cibola
ANNAEELLE HORNE
National Honor Society
Scholarship Club
Sr. Dramatic Club
Courtesy Club
Girls' Booster Club
GEORGE E. ESPERSEN Q"EP1E"y
MADELINE McKEE
Booster Club--'30
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JACK WILLIAMS
WILLIAM COUND f"WILLII2"j
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Pres. "E" Club
Officers Club
SHIRLEY FARBER f"SADIE"j
Scholarship Club
National Honor Society
Dramatic Club-'27-'30
Debate Club-,28-,31
HART STEELE
R. O. T. C. Band-'50-'51
MAXINE MOLT
Archeology Club
Good Music Club
Booster Club
Glee Club
Math Club ,
Courtesy Club
MARQUERITE PENNY
DORIS WEBSTER QUFRENCHYHQ
Aesthetic Club-727-'28
House of Rep.-'28
BYRON MERKIN
IDA LILY WRIGHT
LAURA STOKES
DOLORES VASQUEZ f"LOLA"j
Volley Ball Scar Team-'27
Spanish Club-,29-'31
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Pres. Engineers' Club
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ELINOR FLEMING
Courtesy-'27-'28-'29-'30
Charter Member of Cibola
R. O. T. C. Sponsor-'31
Library-'29-'50
Girls Rifle Club-'29-'30
Tatler-'31
ETHE1. HICKMAN f"HIcKY"j
Tumbling Club-'50-'31
Aesthetic Club-'28-'29-'30-'31
Archeology Club-'29-'30-'31
National Oratorical-'29-'30
Rifle Team
LEWIS TEM.
ALWYN Louis WASHBURN CAL
Football-'29-'30
Engineers Club
Science-'29
"E" Club
R. O. T. C.
FRANCES ALLEN fl'FRANKlli",
"The Pirate's Daughter"-'29
"Tea House of Sing Lo"-'30
"lchabod Crane"-'30
Pres. Girls Glee Club-'31
ROBERT MCCAULISY f"BoE"j
Sports Editor Taller
Engineers Club-'27-'28
WILLADENE BETZ
Courtesy Club
Library Council
Girl Reserve
Office Assistant-'30-'31
MATTYE JIM DEANER QUJIMMY
Glee Club
Library Assistant
Library Council
IRVING MCNEIL
PAULINE STEIN
GEORGE E. MAnsHAL1.
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Courtesy Club-'29-'30
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House of Representatives--'29
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LUCY FERRIS BROWN
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CARL GOODMAN
WJ ' MARY MARTIN
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Booster Club-'27-'30
Sec. of Cibola-,31
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W. K. FONG
Cibola-'30-'31
Officers Club
Courtesy Club-'28-'29-,31
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ELIZABETH BULLARD
Girls' Booster Club
Library Club
MARY GATES
Booster-'30
Glec Club-A29-'30
MARY KING
National Honor-'30-'31
Scholarship-'30
Vice Pres. Cibola-'30
Pres. Cibola-,Sl
Spur Staff
Sec. of Math Club-'30
ROBERT BETANCOURT
National Honor Society
Scholarship Club
Cibola
City Winner of "League of Nations" Contest-,30
Courtesy Club
ELIZABETH CAMERON Q"L1BBY"j
Sponsor Phoenix Game
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Sec.-Treas. Senior Class
Pres. Booster Club-530
House of Representatives-'30
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House Of Representatives-'28
Boosters-,28-'29-'30-'31
Track-' 30-'31
Nightshift-'28
Officers' Club-'50-'31
GRACE L. BOGARDUS
Courtesy
Latin
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FELIX ANTONE
Archeological Club-30-'31
Alchemist Guild
Track-'30-' 31
ELIZABETH CLIFTON
Latin Club
Courtesy Club
Booster Club
ORELL H. GAMBRELL
V. Pres. Sr. Class-'31
Sponsor-'31
Booster-'28-'29-'30
V. Pres. Sr. Dramatic Art Club-'31
Scholarship Club-'31
Pres. Kalevala-'29-'30
LA VIZRNE PACCETTI
JOHN HAWLEY
President of Student Body
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Basket Ball-'30
Track-'30-'31
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MARJORIIE KLEIN
R. O. T. C. Sponsor-'30-'31
Girls' Boosters--'30
IRIENE ARROYO Q"jAcIcIE"j
National Honor Society-'30-'31
Scholarship Club-'28-'31
Cibola-,30
Hockey, All-Star-'28-'31
Basket Ball, All-Star-'30
Volleyball, All-Star-'30-'51
Tumbling Team--'29-'31
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Art Club-'29-'30
Archeological Club-'30
R. O. T. C. Sponsor-'31
Fencing-'30
JACK KNIGHT
Tatler Editor-'30
'Tea House of Sing Lo"
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Glee Club Pres-'51
Delegate to Colo. Springs Music Teachers
Lois HOLDRIDGE
Library Council
Sponsor R. O. T. C.
Best Girl Booster
Booster Club
Courtesy Club
BETTY OLMSTEAD
EMMA BALLS
SOCORRO GARCIA
Spanish Club-'31
Commercial Club
ROXBY OLIVER
JENNIE COOK
Courtesy Club
Commercial Club
EDITH ECKHARDT fHGYP
Booster Club
Courtesy Club
National Honor Society
Girls' Rifle Club
Math Club
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Officers' Club-329-330
"EH Club--'31
Football-330
Basketball-'31
Engineers' Club-'27-'28
Glee Club-'30-731
lchabod Crane-'30
SARAH E. HILL
House of Representatives-330
Sec. Girls, Booster-,30
Sponsor-'30-'31
BEN STEVENS
LUREE MILLER f"REENE"j
Melody Girls
Latin Club
Courtesy Club
MARY WILLIE SCOTT
E Sweater-'30
Tumbling Team
EsTI-IER SIMON
Glee Club-'51
JOHN DONAHUE
BARBARA STAIN f"BOBBIE"j
Senate-,27
Representzitive-350
Swimming Team-'28-'29
Tumbling Team-'28-'29-'50
Tumbling Club-'28-'29
Tennis Team-,50
Letter-'29
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Girls, E Club-'29
Library Assist.-i29-350-,31
STERLING C. ROBERTSON
R. O. T. C.
Cibola
Kalevala
PATTY GRAY f"PA'I"'J
Vice Pres. Student Body-'30-'31
Pres. Senate-'30-'31
R. O. T. C. Sponsor-'30-'31
Courtesy Club-'29--'31
Senate-'29
Commercial Club-'29
House of Rep.-'30
Cibola-'30
ANNE ACKERMAN
DALE BOWMAN
FRED W. ZWICK
High Senior Pres.-'31
Senate
R. O. T. C.
VIRGINIA ANDREAS
Girls' Booster-'29-'50
Courtesy Club-'30-'31
JAMES GRAHAM
Pres. Nat'l Honor, Kalevala, Math, and Latin
Clubs, High juniors, Low Seniors, Member
Senate Cibola and House
First Prize State Inter-Scholastic Essay, Latin
Essay and Tournament Prizes
Advertising, Managing Ed. and Columnist for
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Bus. Mgr. "lchabod Crane"
Ed. Mercury, Spur.
BILLIE RUTH CARTER CB. R."j
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Courtesy-'28-'29-'30
Sr. Dramatic-'31
House of Representatives
WILLIAM WEBB
SIDNEY PRIENSKY
EDMUND BROWNING
Commercial Club-'29
ESTHMA GAFFORD f"BILLIE"j
R. O. T. C. Sponsor-'30-331
House of Representatives-'30
Spur Staff-'30-'31
Booster Club-'30
Kalevala-'31
Sr. Dramatic Art Club-'30-'31
Library Class-'51
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FRANCES GRIFFITH
JUAN ANCHONDO
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WANDA HOWARD
SIMS DAVIS
MARGARET DECOURCEY
MARY WHITE
ROSALIE HARRIS
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and vigor, is the long and fascinatingly interesting story of My Home Town-El Paso. 5
5 From the metropolis of the great Southwest, I bring greetings to you: I am honored
on this occasion, to present to you, in this expository oration, a description of El Paso
del Rio Bravo Del Norte, the pass where rises the towers of a city, as big as its name.
El Pas0's record of achievement is an evolution from the low browed aboriginal
to the culture of the cosmopolite. It is the story of a city built by Americans on a
background of primitive races who battled with or accepted the white man's civilization
long before Plymouth Rock was touched or Jamestown founded.
In 1598 when Juan de Onate took this land "for King Philip of Spain and for 5
God," the first play staged on American soil was written and unfolded against the
panorama of the El Paso mountains. Although El Paso has passed through many hands, 3
it still remains the "land of God." 3
Wonderful hostelries and tourist camps vindicate this desire to make the "stranger 3
4 within the gates welcome indeed, and to keep the covenant of God s house.
Over the adobe sun-dried shacks and passive somnolence of the cow town of
thirty years ago are built two hundred and nine factories throbbing with the vigst of
modern progress forming the commercial and industrial center of the Southwest.
The possession of eight railroads a custom smelter-the largest in the world-
producing nearly one-half of the worlds supply of copper-and the worlds largest
box factory might have sounded like such boastings as the -Gentiles use or lesser
breeds without the law a few decades ago but all this and more is an accomplished
fact in My Home Town. P
But El Paso above all is a maker of men' men who can appreciate the great past
men who can carry on the present and will plan the future. This moulding of men is
helped by our great school system with an annual budget of over one million dollars.
We have reached our ideal of having a commonwealth of "men who can dream, but
not make dreams their master, and men who can think but not make thoughts their
aim."
Another factor, our unusually salubrious climate remakes men. Many who came
forth bound hand and foot by sickness have become whole, as miraculously as did
Lazarus of Bethany.
We have these great men to thank for our parks, churches, colleges, boulevards,
skyscrapers, daily newspapers, stadiums, scenic drives, libraries, public buildings, play-
rounds our rear cattle and cotton industries, and all the manifestations of a nascent
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international metropolis.
Now the many interest of El Paso are carried on and developed by a progressive
Chamber of Commerce that counts for much in the sum total of El Paso's assets.
Because El Paso, as one of our leading citizens describes it, is "the back door to
Texas, the front door to Mexico, the side door to New Mexico and Arizona, the ground
floor of opportunity, and the skylight to Heaven," and because of the great ideal to
which El Paso is dedicated, Equality, Life, Liberty, Happiness, Justice, and General
Welfare, makes me proud to stand before you and claim El Paso, the land of Sunshine
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My Flrst Partlclpatlon ln an Interscholastlc
League Contest
By LUCY Famus BROWN
Why certamly Ill enter It I mrght as well
have sand After rhxs the deluge For from
that moment onward I was deluged wrth oratrons
dramatxcs teachers and sleepless nnghts I had
committed myself there was no retreat I was
to experxence to the full the horror of an Inter
scholastxc League Contest And to taste not
qurte so fully the horrors of one
Semor Declamatxon was the txtle grven to our
contest For the benefrt of the unmmated I
shall explam that declamatxon rs a form of tor
ture m whxch the unhappy vnctnms are laced
on a stage and made to rant the speeches some
great patnot president or patrnarch To the one
who succeeds nn convmcmg the judges that he
ts a true Webster goes the honor of fxrst place
and the rest are allowed to depart wrth ardor
slnghtly dampened but m perfect peace
After those fnrst portentous words the struggle
was on I was gnven a book of oratrons from
whxch to choose one on whnch to try my luck I
read them all and reread them all but at last
my poor muddled bram narrowed the choxce down
to two Should I be sad and pensrve wxth
Bruce Bartons Unknown, or should I be frery
and atrxotxc wrth Patnck Henry's Liberty or
Deal P I chose the latter I would flash my
fxery eye and stun the lxsteners to srlence wlth
my arduous eloquence But frrst I must learn the
speech The fxrst was easy Wxthm a few days
the ftrst two pages were rollmg as glrbly from
my tongue as from that of Patrxck Henry hrm
self The endmg however was a mghtmare It
couldnt be remembered and lf occastonally re
membered couldnt be sand You may say that
such words as remonstrated and mevrtable
are baby words And so th are but just try
ronouncmg them m the mr st of a tense and
lazm passage They dtsturbed my brnlltancy
It too thought to remember them and thought
was a decrdedly mvttarmg factor rn the mxdst
of an oratnon These were not my only wornes
however The dramancs teacher and I just dtd
not a ree on how Patnck Henry would have ac
cent and gestured Where I wanted an out
flung hand she wnshed a closed fxst Where I
wrshed a rapnd ftre sentence she msrsted on a
pause My mterpretatron was pronounced too
loud and fast whnle I declared that a patrtot
could never be so passtonless as her rnterpreta
non made hrm It was a hectxc tnme but at
last she reallzed that more Improvement was rm
possxble and I was left to repeat my speech over
and over untll tnme for the contest I wlll
confess that the fnrst frfty tnmes I orated gave me
a tremendous thrtll My one 1dea was to per
fect myself But oh' the monotony of that be-
gmnmg Mr Presndent To have changed xt to
Mr Vnce Presrdent or Mr Charrman would
have helped I found myself wakmg tn the mght
to shout to the bed posts 'Lxberty or Death '
At last the fatal evenmg was here I dressed
myself absently murmurmg meanwhile to my
self Arrnved at the audrtortum I was gxven a
number and marched on the stage with my fel
low sufferers There were thrrteen of us but I
knew even thrs could not make my luck worse
I was number twelve so that left me only one
speech really to enjoy I could llsten to poor
number thtrteen wrth pleasure and relief at having
fnnlshed myself I heard snatches of the other
oratlons and realrzed wlth a smkmg heart that
I was next I stalked forward on boneless legs
and began My knees were playmg tunes and
I knew that my eyes were glassy But the speech
went on I gesttculated and accented just as nf
I were gomg to famt the next second It rs
queer the thmgs that come to mmd whnle stand
mg rn front of that blurred sea of faces I saw
one grgglmg woman and shouted at her untrl
I had her attentlon I saw my mothers face
come rushnng to me remembered I had frlched
her beads and turned hurnedly to the other srde
There was that freckled face boy who had spnlled
mk on me just fwe years ago Just then I
heard Glve me lrberty or gtve me death' and
I knew that xt was all over My knees sttffened
my head went up and I marched happtly back to
my place
The judges debated about ten mmutes I was
eager naturally to know the decrsxon but there
was no anxtety no tenseness I was through'
The wmner was announced No rt was not num
ber twelve I departed wnth rrde at gettmg
thtrd place and resolved to do er next txme
Next trme' What fools we humans be'
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Prologue
She had a dread of days that followed one
Another 1n an and monotone
And servants of her husband watchmg her
Yet kept them fearmg to be left alone
No pattern of unhappmess she knew
Nor could she really tell a reason why
But often rn these tlmes she d stop some task
To stand and stare wrth mrsted eyes and srgh
Bewrldered Menelaus med to wm
Her confrdence Unreasonably stern
She seemed and shut her heart And swore that hence
Her heart was somethrng he would never learn
There s that m me that b1ds me go she sard
Perhaps no farther than fthe nearest hrll
So that when Par1s came she added thus
And you may stay or follow as you w1ll
Epzlogue
At length the too proud brow was lmed w1th age
And domg what she d feared to do before
She counted up the passlng lme of years
To fmd she d left her youth on Trojan shore
The face that glorred 1n 1ts thousand shlps
Was humbled that the hand of t1me rmparred
Its matchless lmes She dressed 1n fear that her
Und1gn1f1ed old age should be unshared
But lrttle drd she care for dlgnlty
Who never for proprrety was known
Wrth gladsome slgh she saw what she had hoped
That age upon her husband s face was shown
And Menelaus seemed so very old
She laugheed and set her chrldrsh heart at peace
And bemg old rt struck her wrth rel1ef
That rt was good to be at home m Greece
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FRANKIE SMITH
Frankle s memory
Also bless
Mnxed dates got her
In this mess
JAMES GRAHAM
We have nothmg to say
Of the fxre eatmg James
He wears red pants
To attract the flames
ORELL GAMBRELL
When dear Orell smelt a funny smell
ohe decnded to see nf the gas were on
So thxs she does-
And alas' nt was'
Beneath thts spot hes her skeleton
STERLING ROBERTSON
Here l1es poor Sterlmg
He was grumpy and surly
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And sadly she fell on her knees
Rosh GRAHAM
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He could block or tackle with equal skill and get that ball back with no mean ability,
f which counted most in his position. So good was his playing that the team elected
him captain at the end of the seasong which honor he richly deserved.
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for many long gains to prove that he was the main Tiger offensive threat. Hickey in-
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nightshifter who made good. Behind his eternal smile lurked a grim determination to
knife through any hole in the enemy's defense for a gain for old E. P. H. S.
JIMMY GILCHRIST was always on hand when it came to carrying the ball through
the line for two or three yards at the critical moment. He encountered a little hard
luck at the first of the season but that didn't keep "a good man down."
RALPH SCHALLER Q"BUD"j,playing his first year with the cohorts of Coach
Wafer, held down his end like a veteran. Bud's blocking and tackling was a high light
in the many games in which he participated.
FRANK PAYNE. masked marvel from the night shift, through sheer fight and drive,
earned himself a bench on the regllars. To eke out a gain through Payne's tackle
position was always a problem for the Tiger opposition.
P1-1ELPs GREEK f"Cow POKEHJ, the sheik of the club, never showed his beau
brummel qualities on the gridiron. Whenever there was hard playing to do, Greer was
always the man whom Coach Eckhardt started in the game.
JOHNNY SACRA Q"CUcK"j had some difficulty at the first of the season after an
appendicitis operation. However, the last few games of the season were graced with
the appearance of the line-driving Sacra.
HOMER SALOME CJUMPING JOEUQ was another man who made the regulars via
the nightshift way. Although making his debut in the first string, Moco's accuracy
at his position left the impression that he was a veteran letterman.
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out of the ozone. Francis was also a blocker of no mean ability and it was an un-
usual spectacle when the opposing team made a gain around Gawky's end.
Roiusitr Baines QHBOBHYH, did not have a chance to show his wares until mid-
season, but when he did get his chance, he showed Wafer that he was a tackle of
unusual ability, combining brain, brawn, and fight to baffle his opponents.
Iit.KHAR'r Domus f"DoaRY"j was a fighting quarter-back who came up from the
nightshift and made good. Dorry was cool when it came to calling signals, punting
or passing, which was just what the Tigers needed during the early part of the season.
Hoi.l.1s MllSTAlN'S f"MIlSTY"b versatility at football and wonderful fighting
spirit made him very valuable to Coach Witfer in times of need, because Musty played
guard, tackle, or center with equal skill.
Ai, i:I.ORliS was 185 pounds of brawn who proved to be a tower of strength in
the Tiger line. Time after time Flores crashed through the enemy's offense to throw
the ball-carrier for a loss.
FRANK O'LiaARY f"GAtmY"y, the big guard from Hurley, played his first year with
the Bengals and was one of the spark plugs of Coach Eckhardt's brilliant offense and
stubborn defense. He held down his guard job like a veteran.
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R I2 S U L T S
Community Center
Vnlluy High ..... --
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Kuco MARTINEZ, forward and the only return-
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the season without a doubt. He was elected
captain at the end of the season.
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Domus ECKHARDT guard, came up from last
year's second team to do some good work.
His floorwork and basket shooting were ex-
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Coach Wafer seems to have a way of sending his track team out
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some of the features of the annual demonstratron whrch accordmg to
expert crmcs was better than all precedmg ones
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tember There was such a large turn out that competmon was keen and
the all star team was not chosen untrl extra games were played so that
the judges could determrne who were the best players
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played next and there was more practrce than for the volley ball games
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the hockey season was taken up by handball Dorothy and Allce Brssell
won the handball singles and doubles tournament
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classes because one or two teams were made from each class There was
girls who do not take gym The season was unrque rn that such names
as Leaprng Lenas Sockems Bloody Runners Flrts and Patsyettes were
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Adelarde Bevan Vzre Prerldefzl
Charles Newman Sefrelafy
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Orell Gambrell Rose Graham Branch Crarge Sandy Gnffrth Helen Larrabee
Sterlrng Robertson oey Levell Esthma Gafford Mane Cuen Eleanor Lyles Robert
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Mary King ..,,,.,.-.,,,..,.,..,,.,.,.,.,. Preridenl
Lucy Ferris Brown ......,.,,,.,.,-,..,. Vice Preridenl
Mary Martin ,,., .-,,,.,,.,...,.,. - Recording Secrelary
Mary White .,-.,,..,.,..,..., Correrpondirzg Secretary
Robert Betancourt ,..-,,,...,. , .,.,,,, Parliamentarian
Mildred Farra ..,...,,,,,.,,,,,,-..,,,--,-, Hirlorian
Cibola is the History Honor Club of El Paso High School. The ritual of the society
is based on the romantic and colorful legend of Coronado's vain search for the seven
famed cities of Cibola. Its purpose is to provide an opportunity for the students of the
El Paso High School, who have a special interest in history, to meet other students with
like interest that they may, through study, investigation and discussion, inspire each other
with a broader understanding and deeper love of history.
Cibola's membership represents students who have been chosen by the faculty
members of the History Department and is limited to those who maintain an honor
average in history Due to this membership restriction, Cibola is rapidly rising in the
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Some of the accomplishments for 1930 were: 551150 were collected for the Athletic
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bodyg new uniforms were boughtg the club marched in three parades through the down-
town districtg telegrams were sent to the team when it was playing an out of town game,
and many other things.
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Prerzdenl Betty Ptke
Vzce Premlent jenme Lourse Francts
Secretary and Treuyurer Herbert Schwartz
Reporter Robert Whltlock
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Efa Lou Bennett Henry Galbratth Edrth Eckhardt Mrltlred Brggerstaff jennte Lourse Francrs
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Vzce Prexzdent Betsy Means
Serrezury and Treasurer Herbert Schwartz
Reporter john Croom
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Iuno, Prerident .......... ..................-.... ....... B e tty Sheehan
S jupiter, Vife Prefident ....-.,. .....,...,., J oe Lynch sr
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Merfury, Reporter .......,,.--.- ,,,., J erome Ravel
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Minerva, Secretary ..,........... ...... L a Vonne Rathbun
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S ecretrzry ,---.-, -----,--- .,,,,-- Z o e Rutherford
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Mary Scott Alice Bissell Carmen Pinon and Dorothy des Landes.
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A scene from "Ichabod Crane," Stanley R. Avery's comic opera, which was the outstanding
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Leading parts in the musicale were as follows:
Master lchabod Crane, B. A., P. H. D., L. L. D,--FRANK PAYNH
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Virginia Dyer
Charlotte Soulhas
Pernie Phifer
Wanda Howard
Vera Nell Hartsfield
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Wray Jonz
Piul Nicto
Carlos Riviera
Allan Van Court
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Mary jo Palm
Frankie Smith
Emma Lee Smith
Essie Hunt
Fay Allen
Ruth Sew
Martha jane Sark
Beatrice Simpson
Grace Wilson
Frances Moore
Leslie McKinney
Phyllis Hammonds
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Fritz Woodward
Ed Woods
Billy Porras
Billy Hornden
Freeman Harris
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Ernesto Castillo
Ruth Farris
Charles Hyman
Rex Huffman
Rafael Ibarra
jack Ferguson
Frank Davey
jack Knight
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Howard Marshall
Florine Pittman
Otilio Pussman
Lucrecia Carrillo
Judith Nations
Dorothy Denton
Elizabeth Clifton
Maxine Bethel
Bona Mae Ownby
Frank Payne
Arthur Knapp
Dick OConnor
Emmett Dunn
Ida Rosenwasser
james Sansburn
Leon Stebler
Boyd Wilson
Tht opcri w is organized undtr the capible direction of Miss Marjorie Congdon Miss Lucia
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P1 endent Lois Weatherford
Vice Prerzdent Virginia Campbell
Sewetmy and Tfemury
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The Office Club was organized under Mrs Dora Dupree in 1927 or assistance in
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The Club now assistsi the offices of Mr Fred Baker the Assistant Principal and
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an approved by Mr Ly B Davis Principal
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Sarah Hill Pauline Kram r Lois Weatherford Dolores Vasquez Ann Tiffany
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The 1931 Tatler staff have to their credit the fact that they have almost entirely
I wiped out a debt of years' standing. Approximately ten issues were printed during
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I sport editorg Georgia Saunders and Mary Dorothy Maxon, rewrite editors.
Reporters for the semester were: Buelah Halpern, Alice Denton, Murray Flynn,
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Faculty advisors are: Mrs. M. Frank and Lynn B. Davis.
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Prefident .,,..,... ....... E rnie White
Vice Preridenl ,...... .... O rell Gambrell
Sefretary and Treafurer ..... Billie Gafford
Reporter .,.,,,...., ,..,.. ..-.. S a ndy Griffith
Members of the Senior Dramatic Club are: Billy Ruth Carter, Marie Cuen
Annette Culbreath, Orell Gambrell, Sandy Griffith, Mary Harris, Annabel Horne, Lee
Ivey, Martha johnson, Gladys Kendall, Eleanor Lyles, Mary McCowley, Byron Merkin,
Lillian Nalle, Charley Newman, Bob Page, Evelyn Parker, Thelma Ross, Thelma Thomp-
son, Bert Van Steenwyk, Charley Waite, Mildred Warden, Ernie White, Ida Lily Wright,
and Billie Gafford.
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Fall Prerzdenl Allce Long
Secretary Treamrer LOIS TCf1d1Ck
Spring Preyzdent MMC!-IS Norton
Secretary Treafznef FCl1X ADIOIIC
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The Sprmg Term brought on precedented mernbersh1p of one hundred and
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Lecturers
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We, the members of the
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wish to thank our advertisers
for their splendid co-operation.
We believe your investment will
be repaid many times by the
students of E. P. H. S. '
The Staff,
By ROBERT E. MCKEE, JR.
B7l.l'il76'.f.l' Mamzger.
COMPLIMENTS
O
merloan Grocer Co.
DISTRIBUTORS OF THE FAMOUS LITTLE DUKE CANNED VEGETABLES
joey Leavell: "Believe it or not, but I
said "No" to seven different men during
the summer."
Orell Gambrell: "I don'r doubt it, what
were they selling?"
"Willie, how's your grandpa standing
the heat?"
"I dunno, hes only been dead a week."
Sophie: Oscar, you ought to buy an en-
cyclopedia now that the children are going
to school.
Oscar: Not on your life! Let 'em walk
the same as I did.
Have you, by any chance, heard the new
sneezing song, "When I'rn looking atchoo ?"
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Phone M. 4300
905 E. Missouri St.
El Paso, Texas
J. B. Williams
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SPORTING GOODS
FOUNTAIN PENS
johnny Strour: Honey-I'm knee-deep in
love with you.
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ro the small boy when the little fellow
handed him a dozen apples for missionary
day. "l'll call up your mother and thank
her for them."
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ing her for dozen and a half?"
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will I get?
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life insurance.
Say, I have an aunt that can play by ear.
That's nothing. My uncle fiddles with
his whiskers.
OPEN ALL NIGHT
TABLES-LUNCH COUNTER-BOOTHS
SPLENDID CAFE
"All zbat the name implierf'
PHONE IW. 1571
206 S. El Paso Sr. El Paso, Texas
CORDELL'S
DRUG STORE
Mills Building Phone Main 3840
COMPLIMENTS
SAEEWAY
STORES, INC.
COMPLIMENTS
EMPIRE PRODUCTS
CORPORATION
BEVERAGES AND cANDrEs I
REFRESHMENTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Phone M-1533
Office and Factory
On Mills and Florence
It had to be good to get where it is
Visit Our Clean Plant
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Miss Ponsford: For what was George Washington noted?
Harold C.: His memory.
Miss P.: Why do you say that?
Harold C.: Well, they erected a monument to it, didnlt th
ey?
NATURAL GAS
Is Truly "The Ideal Fuel"
In El Paso it has proved its worth. Such Popularity must be
deserved. Your home, too, is entitled to its
Comfort,
Cleanliness and Convenience and also economy.
TEXAS CITIES GAS
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Since the '80s 'L""5om"5 El Pasrfs Jewelers
Congratulations! to the Southwest's newest graduates-from the Southwest's
oldest jewelers. And the most cordial of invitations, to follow in the foot-
steps of your fathers and mothers and their fathers and mothers, to Hixson's.
Not only the largest and the finest, but the most moderately-priced, stocks
of jewelry, Watches and Gift Articles, are found always under the Seal of-
HlXSON'S
"Did you hear the one about the Scotchman who left the change on the counter ?"
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No, I haven't heard it."
"Well, you won't either."
COMPLIMENTS
LANDER
Knox Hotel LUMBER CO.
BILL TOOLEY
Mdfldgff Phone Main 282 1830 Texas sf.
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30 New xflijl' :lhshion Sion
Smart Young Moderns Say-
BE YOUR TYPE
They know that it's smart to be "different" now - - - for Fashion was never
more adaptable to types - - - they know, too, that the White House is ever ready
with a wide and varied collection of what's newest and loveliest - - - and with
expert salespeople, who are eager to help each one select that frock which was
created just for her TYPE . . .
Field-Parker Co.
"Bl2T1'12R BUSINESS EQUIPMENT"
Bassett Tower
URNITUR
"The Friendly Slate at
F .col E the Sign of the Heart"
Come in and let us show you the
NEW MAJESTIC REFRIGERATOR.
Complete service department, day or night
joe Hornbeck: How come you're work-
ing nights in a Shirt factory?
Wade Hamilton: Making night Shirts.
Dimple Wg Am I your father?
Pop Arnold: Of course not, why?
D. W.: Then quit pawin' me.
Daughter fro father of sixj: Pop, what's
your birthstone?
Father: I'm not sure, daughter, but I
think it's the grindstone.
ROBERT E. CKEE
General Contractor
Construction Engineer
EL PASO, TEXAS
CAlVlPBELL'S
NEW BARBER SHOP AND
BEAUTY PARLOR
Special Machine for
Permanent Waving Windblowns
FEDER'
DIAMONDS - WAT
CHES - JEWELRY
Corner Pioneer Plaza
3500 Main 2949 I
Main 3591 613 Montana
Later! Szfyler in Hair Cutting
Q THE HOUSE OF
GREATER VALUES
THE REXALL STORE
Two Conveniently Located Stores
AMERICAN
FURNITURE CO.
No. 1 No. 2
Plaza Theatre Bldg. Hotel Hussmann
Main 178 Main 161 Corner Stanton and Texas
Duke Russel applied for a job in a
butcher shop, "How much will you give
me P"
Boss: Well are you useful-five dollars a
week if you can dress a chicken?
Duke: Not on five dollars a week, re-
turned Duke as he slammed the door.
Sect.: There's a sale
room with a mustache.
Boss: Tell him I'm
have a mustache.
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sorry, but I already
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WISHES YOU HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS
DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
NATIONALLY PRICED AND ADVERTISED-ON CREDIT
Betty Bourland: How was the party?
Theda Wolfe: Dull as a string of beads.
B. B.: How dull is that?
T. W.: Oh, just necklace!
Baby Stork--Mamma-where did I come
from?
Wife-Are you sure our theater tickets
are OK?
Hubby-Of course-the minute you said
we'd leave for the theatre I hid 'em in the
safe so they would be.
How was your father-in-law looking last
time you saw him?
Straight down the barrel!
CHRYSLER
and PLYMOUTH
A. B. Poe Motor Co.
617 Texas Street
Brown Cracker
andCandy Company
Makers of
Brown's Bar Goods
and
Fancy Box Chocolates
NATIONAL
PHOTO PRINT CO.
COMMERCIAL
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Aerial Photography in all its Branches
The Only Exrlmiwe Commerrial Photo
grapberr in the Sontlawert
504 NORTH MESA AVENUE
Phone Main 2890
EL PASO, TEXAS
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Beanie: They say people living together
a long time get to looking alike.
Libby: Here's your ring. I won't take a
chance.
Teacher: Wliy does Missouri stand at
I the head of the rnule raising industry?
Bug House: Cuz the other end is too
dangerous.
I-Ioldsworth 81 Pearce
JEWELERS
Giftf of Gfmrmzteed Value and Vogue'
205 MILLS ST. IN HOTEL I-IUSSMANN BLDG.
PHONE MAIN 301
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TEXAS AND DALLAS STREETS
. 66Sa1Je With Ice 'D
"KING OF ALL FOODS"
Good bread is most essential in the diet of
youth-it furnishes needed energy for their
growing bodies.
Butter-Nut bread is not onlythe very finest
obtainable, but is made under ideal sanitary
conditions.
A visit to our factory would be a revela-
tion to you.
Many women have told us that they no
longer bake cake, as Purity's fine cakes are
just as good as they can make, and cost less.
Always ask your grocer for-
BUTTER-NUT bread and
Purity's fine cakes
Purit Baking
Compan
Lee H. Orndotff J. G. Barada
F, G. Belk
BELK.8 CO.
General Insurance
110 N. Stanton Phone M-426
FAYETTE DRUG
and Confectionery
Try Our Excellent Sandwiches and
Fountain Service.
Snappy curb service with plenty of
parking space.
Quick Tire Service, Inc.
United States Tires
PNEUMATICS AND SOLIDS
K. L. ARMSTRONG. Mgr,
Main 7007 Mesa and Montana Sts.
REYNOLDS
ELECTRIC CO.
Always Something Better
Come in and see
the newest Collegiate
Styles in Shoes
GIVEN BROTHERS
THREE EL PASO STORES
954'Tne
and.ServRx3I3O.
EVERYTHING
FOR THE NX
AUTOMOBILE
Cotton at Montana
The Best
WARNER BROS., FIRST NATIONAL Sales , Sefvife
VITAPHONE TALKING PICTURES
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