Austin High School - Comet Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1930

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The history of our high school is as interesting as that of any university. '- In the fall of eighteen hundred and eighty one, Austin High School began its eventful existence in the southeast corner of the the third Hoor of the build- ing now known as Pease School. At the close of the first month the enrollment totaled sixteen boys and thirty-one girls. The faculty consisted of two mem- bers, Mr. C. A. Bouchard and Miss Aurelia Brown. School was next held in the basement of the old First Baptist Church, on the site of the present new church, opposite the Governor's Mansion. When our own Miss Nina graduated, the school occupied the Temporary Capitol. Miss Harrison and Miss Fiegel also attended classes .for a while in this building, until, to the joy of some, the building burned and everybody got a holiday. School was soon resumed, however, in the second story of the build- ing now occupied by the White Shoe Shop on Sixth Street. Here the teachers had a hard time keeping everybody quiet. The seniors celebrated many a clandestine feast when Miss Mary Decherd's back was turned. Mr. Pearce was principal, as he was for the best part of twenty years. The only grades given were Satisfactory and Unsatisfactory. Mr. Pearce left upon the school the impress of a very powerful personality. It was during the last part of his service that the building on Ninth Street was constructed. When Miss Granger was a little Nine A, the Armistice was signed. She remembers the holiday that was announced and the bands playing on the Ave- nue. Mr. Stockard was principal. Many of the boys were in the army, some overseas. Military training was compulsory. In later years, during the period of greatest growth and progress, the school was guided by the late beloved Thomas Anderson Gullett, who literally laid down his life that his school might realize its fullest possibilities. He was succeeded by Mr. George H. Wells, a worthy successor. Our high school has not lacked friends. When John T. Allan died in 1889, he left his estate to the school. In 1917, Mr. A. J. Zilker gave the school an endowment of S100,000. To them and to all who have given themselves fully and freely when the old school called upon them, Austin High School owes her very soul, herself, but to none more than to Mr. Arthur Newell McCallum. Page I9 f'e .f - 11 -,pt-nm l v ' R To the Graduates: It will not be long before you will re- ceive from the President of the Board of Education a diploma testifying that you have completed, honorably and well, the course of study prescribed for graduation from the Austin High School. You will enter life in a world of change and re-adjustment-a world of tumult, where old standards are literally being torn up by the roots-a world that needs desperately the sort of men and women it , . has been the pride of the Austin High l School to produce-Amen and women with clear heads and clean hearts, who think straight and live true, and who stand four-square for those things worth-while in life. May you be among the nobler workmen and bear an honorable part in build- ing out of the confusion of the present, a world truer, juster, and more beautiful than hitherto was ever known. Sincerely, . Af? .JAP Q nu- Superintendent of Schools. . I iiii A A Second row: E. A. MURCHISON, J. HARRIS GARDNER, R. G. MUELLER, MRS BOYD WELLS. First row: SUPT. A. N. MCCALLUM, L. H. BLENDERMAN, J. R. REED, MRS. C. W. GARDNER. ' ' 3 'L ' ' . --v Y. .. -...--N- ..---.....y.V.m,....-.....1.........i..C..v...i.g,....,....-.. Page 20 ii-N 1.-- ....-.L 5.1. f 't,.T J -...,...W .--W . - .....-...........1.......l-....- ' i To the students of Austin High School: The history of another year is almost complete. To each of us has come the opportunity to write glory, success, service and honor into its pages. Upon each of us the activities and ideals of Austin High School have made their indelilxle impress. It is our hope that, as you continue this glorious history, every act, every attitude, and every expression may honor the good name of the Austin High School. It has been our sincere desire that every influence -, which has entered your mind and heart should guide you to write pages of per- sonal honor and worthy accomplishment. ' VVe covet for each of you a larger and fuller service in every held of your en- deavor, a richer opportunity for growth, and a deepening sense of your obliga- tions. We crave for ourselves the knowledge and wisdom to serve aright and Z1 double portion of your confidence and companionship. Sincerely yours, . Principal. i . - I 1, .. . , , x , V gist R' 'Ss' IJ r ' , If' , st ,K 1 .any N' f f. , Il f , ......t -1 .X 'Wh 1. s Miss Lois 'IQHRASHICR Miss Amcllz II.xiuusoN Miss NINA l'lILL Mics. F. A. Cxorocmr Miss Fiuwcias lNl.XR'l'IN M1-ss Muzv Filcoici. Page 21 . V , , . , .JN If . . . lj . 1 'A ,lj , Q . 'T'E11jT', W- Eff' W1 V J I ' I 1 H 1 lj ' I ' - .- MR. MARSHALL ABERNATHY Xb I i . if M B. A., M. A., University of Texas 3,1 ,Q- Phi Beta Kappa SSN' QQ' Mathematics u A Jw J MR. JAMES R. BURTg4dv , .path B. A., Baylor University 'D' N N W, Dramatics Miss HILDA ANDERSON B. A., University Of Texas Mathematics I MISS ALICE CARMAN B. A., M. A., University of Texas English 17, 1, ,. - iam:-all - MR. THOMAS B. BARNETT B. S., S. W. S. T. C. Physical Sciences, Dept. Head Miss BERTHA CASEY B. A., M. A., Univ sityO exas Phi Beta Kappa Latin MRS. LILLIAN G. BEDICHEK 1 C ' B. A., M. A., University Of Texaag, , Spanish, Dept. Head Y' ' MR. ROY F. COOPER B. B. A., University Of Texas Business Training, Dept. Head -V! V MISS ORENCE RALSTON BROOKE B. M. A., University of Texas E ish Miss CLEO CROSS B. A., University Of Texas English Miss NELLIE LEA BROWN B. A., M. A., University Of Texas English Miss IMA CULLEY B. A., University of Texas History ,il Page 22 MR. L. C. DAVIS B. S., N. T. S. T-. C. lndust rial Education Miss MARY FARLEY B. A., Trinity University M. A., University of Texas English MR. R. S. DAVIS University of Texas Vocational Certificate Industrial Education MR. L. M. FERTSCH B. A., University of New Mexico M. A., University of Colorado Mathematics, Dept. Head Miss LINNIE DRYER B. A., M. A., University of Texas Chemistry - MRS. BASDALL GARDNER B. S., C. I. A. Art MRS. VIDA DUNBAR B. A., University of Texas Typerwriting Miss CICELY Gon- B. A., University of Illinois Phi Beta Kappa Mathematics MRS. JEANNE ENGERRAND B. A., Brussels, Belgium French Miss MARY BELL GRANGER B. A., University of Texas English Miss KATE EPPRIGHT B. A., University of Texas Phi Beta Kappa Mathematics Miss EF-Fm GRAVES B. Lit., University of Texas English Page 23 i J Cr 4, ,,,. F: g. by f -Ei ii f if- - I W 5 ' i'.:,.j:, .1 E .6 H . . 1 A I ' MR. BEE GRISSOM AI , B. A., University of Texas ' Mathematics 5 l 1 l 1 - . MRS. DELLA HOUSSELS B. A., Trinity University 'N . -- Mathematics - X MISS VESTA HICKS - ,QL ' B. A., University f Texas -'W Q M Biological Sciences df' I MR. H. H. Ho AA' , B. A., Hendrix College M. A., University of Texas History, Dept. Head MISS HELEN HILL B. A., University of Texas Latin, Dept. Head MRS. GLADYS F. HUDNALL B. S., Uniiversit f Texas , Qi, liq?9eMFi Dept. Head M Q Q I l MISS MAcLovIA HILL B. A., University of Texas 4 I I Phi Beta Kappa , f L '9' ' History f - f ff' ' f 37fU0lVIIsS DOROTHY HUDSON I B. B. A., University of Texas Commercial Courses MISS NINA HILL B. Lit., University of Texas Phi Beta Kappa 4 English, Dept. Head MISS MAJORIE JOHNSTON B. A., University of Texas Phi Beta Kappa . Q . Spanish Wv-f' MRS. WILLIE S. HORNE , K B. A., M. A., University of Texas Q J . . ' Phi Beta Kappa History frwv'j6'f',,'.,..,, S. 4. I lf -S i MR. W. H. KEENE B. S., okia. A. at M. Industrial Education E-:..-l--5,51-.:..1'3rjg . . . - I 4 1. ' V . -f ..,, ' Pagan - . ,.qf..m.f tl B. J., University of Texas X l , Botany l 2, l isa l Miss MOZELLE MARSHALL ' B. A., University of Texas English MRS. D. P. LEWALLEN B. A Universit of Texas ' Y , Home Economics X Y MR. SAM L. MARTIN 'X-' B. A., N. T. S. T. C. ' M. A., Texas A. Sz M. XX Industrial Education w ..,.. M . L- ,An Miss Donomas LOZANO LJ ' 'J ' L B. A., M. A., University of Texas Spanish Mus. GRACE K. MAYNE B. A., M. A., University of Texas Mathematics MR. Rov L. MCPIIIERSON B. B. A., University of Texas Commercial Courses Miss VERA LEE Moomz B. A., M. A., University of Texas Spanish MR. W. W. MCSPADDEN University of Texas University of Chicago Biological Sciences, City Supervisor Mus. W. G. NITSCHKE B. A., M. A., University of Texas History Miss GLADYS L. MADDocKs B. A., University of Texas I Typewriting E Miss MARGETTA PATTERSON N B. A., C. I. A. 1 l journalism . . 2 l, F5 . EP-11 ' ' 5 T 35 1 295 C3 I3 aw ml!! 5-5 EE '-I CD D4 D3 Ui Wah 1 T l l l Page 25 ' ,- -QC , ik N WWW .T Q il x l P' Y -1 TT'-M'-T T TWT'-'WT' ' . . . s E Y TT . .rl l r MRS. WANDA D. POTTER B. B. A., M. A., University of Texas Commercial Courses E Miss ALBA LYSTER , 4' B. S., C. I. A. Home Ec Jnomics, City Supervisor I I 1 1 1 MRS. FLORENCE R. RICHEY B. S., University of Texas , Home Economics lt MRs. W. H. THoMAsoN ' B. S., University of Texas Physical Educatio 1 MRS. MARGARET S. SHARP B. A., University of Texas Biological Sciences Miss ELSE TRENCKMAN B. A., M. A., University of Texas , University of Berlin t German Miss D. E. SHIVERS I B. A., University of Texas English .' - .. . 'f , . ' ' Miss EDNA VON RosENBERG B. A., M. A., University of Texas Phi Beta Kappa Mathematics MR. DANIELF. SMITH 1 A---if p 'S in - 1 B.S.,S.W.T.T.C. 'I J, J University of Texas , ., ' ' A I ' L, l' Biological Sciences I T N V1 -. I J ' s I , . ,N 4 l l Miss JANIE RUTH WHATLEY li B. A., University of Texas English MRs. DARTHULA D. STOHL B. A., University of Texas Music 1 .X MR. HARVEY S. WILLIAMS A ll University of Texas U University of Wisconsin Industrial Education, Dept. Head I . ,H I f ' ' Page 26 'lxl?KW1fz3 Al U91 H H?!lQifH'!.!, Ll fn 5' ? 2 v PM 222 fs- NNE 5 X IU!!! li' 5-is 1 183 HQ ,rms 5 5 Q 0011 Q23 5 , ,.,. 44 Dt:-l3 9 t 5Li-256' Historic Landmarks of Austin On the top of one of Austin's many hills stands one of the shrines of Texas, St. David's Episcopal Church. Having been erected in 1859, it is one of the oldest churches in Austin and in central Texas. Bishop Polk, who visited the republic in 1841 and 1844, was ordained bishop of Arkansas and the Southwest. Bishop Gregg named the church in honor of a little church in Cheran, South Carolina, where he had served as rector before coming to Austin. For a long time the little church on the hill had a brick fioor, with the accompaniment of scorpions, centipedes, etc., and there are those who still recall unavoidable dis- turbances during prayer. The altar of the church was made of pine, but in later days, 1869 or '70, it was replaced by a wonderful carven altar of black walnut. This was carved and presented to the church by Mr. Nitschke, who did the work at night by lamplight. The altar in St. David's at the present day is a great white one, which stands a fitting memorial to pioneer families who held the banner of old St. David's aloft in its crucial days. There are many students among us today whose ancestors assisted in the building of this church and whose lives made much of the early history of Austin. The old Land Office was built in the years of 1856 and 1857, by an architect from Germany, who is said to have modeled it after an old German castle on the Rhine. The building is made of a fairly substantial grade of stone. The shutters on the windows are made of iron bars, and there are iron bars on the inside of the main entrance to protect the people in the building. The build- ing consists of three stories: two main ones and a small third one, used in the early days for an outlook and for shooting. There is also a secluded staircase in the building. The color of the Old Land Office, a picturesque pink, makes it delightful for artists to paint. William Sidney Porter CO. Henryj Wrote many of his interesting short stories in the Land Office, where he was employed as a draftsman. The Pease Mansion was the home of Governor Pease, it is on the Enfield road in the Enfield addition. The house was built by Mr. Shaw, who intended to use it for his home, but sorrow came into his life and he sold it to Mr. Pease. The rooms of this house are beautiful and spacious and so are the grounds, as the house is a typical southern colonial one. Governor Pease named his home Woodlawn. ROBERTA JACKSON. - Page 28 -v H..- 5. i,3:?.:- , .' 4,7 v rf- K ..,nl:iK 'gg .af ' ,4 ,FL . 3 'UNK f4?4if-Q-1y:129P'+ f 1-, V73 Lg ,, 1: . Q,-,QF '44, ?l'.fQi::?1L ,JT :- 4' . ' :xx 1-:gy-A , , , 5152? ' .,-.1 ' 1 ,, A . RSYQ ,. -.. - f S' -f -', ..f'.,' , A . :k ?W'? -1 -Q A ' zz' -w 5 six. 'iwn ,I . JLFTQ 'H --.Q . . :rn J F ,z ,!. 9 ' , 4' x, .N as -x. f'59fJ9 gui?-f . . ' xv- W .41-' 1 -1 , ,, X -3.,.,, , If. Ar J! . hi ' fx -Q Qfefiltswiie 'iw Q f -fx H 1 - . ,gps -Q1 2 - y 1 4- A Q' 1'1s!5Zf55 ' Q 2 , M' :V A diff. Q 7 ?.'j,' Q 'j' , 'Mf5 i'g?7?,s-'Q wp -2. 7:-ff: . 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W -4- i 'Y D E--,i,.J-M WW- i,....'---M9 ' U February Class Ufficers BOB Cox ......,...........,..,.., .....,... P resident JESSIE MARY RAMSEY ..,, ... ...,... . .Vice-President SALLIE JO MCDONALD ....,,. .......,, S ecretary WILLIE MAE TODNER ......... .......,. T reasurer FRANK JAMES ,..,.,.........., .,L,.L.,, S ergeant-at-A rms ALBERT OWERS ...... .4..,.... C lass Orator PIIYLLIS BROOKS L...... ......,., C lass Essayist CLASS REPRESENTATIVES KAT ERINE RICH ...................,.......I Prophet VIVII. DYBWAD ,...... .......L. G iftorian AARON TAYLOR ......... ....,,.... I Iistorian Cox RAMSEY MCDONALD TODNER JAMES Page 31 ALBERT, LUCILLE Glee Club '30. A woman's thoughts are afterthoughtsf' CONDIT, CHARLES Guynn Cook '27, '29. H He hates neither himself nor the laclies,' BANKS, ROBERT JOE Poetry Club '29, He'll make great progress, if he can only gain momentum. Cox, BOB Guynn Cook '27, '28, '29, Pres. '29, Foot- ball '28, '29. H Love is spontaneous. BENAVIDES, MAGDALENA El Arco Iris '27, '28, '29, '30g Cercle Fran- cais '28, '29, Cortez, it is said, spent the week-end with her ancestors in the halls of Monte- Zuma. DYBWAD, VIVIAN G. A. A. '27, Open Forum '27, Sapphonian '29, '30, Little Theatre '29, '30. H Give a costly sword to the warriorg paint and powder to the beautiful woman. BOWLING, WILLIE LUCILE Girl Reserves '28, '29. Nothing dries sooner than a woman's tears. EANES, HELEN Scholastic Excellenceg Red jacket '28, '29, A true friend is more precious than hne gold. BROOKS, PHYLLIS Scholastic Excellence, Los Habladores '29, '30, Vice-Pres. '29, El Teatrito Espanol '29, '30. No shepherdess of Dresden china could possibly be as dainty as our Phyllis. FAULKNER, JACK Guynn Cook '30, We that are true lovers run into strange capers. CALDWELL, HELEN Red jacket '27, '28, T. A. G., Sec. '27, Her hands are on the wheel, but her eyes are on the street. GLASS, DOROTHY RAE Scholastic Excellence, Los Habladores '29, '30. Women are shy, and humility prevents them from refusing a man. Page 32 1 fi0RIJON, Viv1AN To tell a woman what she may not do, is to tell her what she will do. jawncs, FRANK EDWARD S. 0. E. Pres. '29, Basket Ball '28, Co- Capt. '29, Football '28, Co-Capt. '29, Sgt.-at-Arms 10B Class, Treas. 11A Class, Sgt.-at-Arms 11A and 11l5 Classes. And tall and strong and swift of heart was he. tlkniasi-:N, liauvicv German Club '27, Pres. '29, Sgt.-at-Arms '29. With the smile that was childlike and bland. KING, Wn,I.nc Calhoun '27, '28, Little Theatre '29, Track '28, '29. l.ove and tooth-ache have many cures. fil7A-IARIIO, Snsna Illee Club '26, '27, '28, '29, lil Arco lris '20, '27, '28, Pres. '29. Soft is the music that would charm for- ever. Kms!-Lk, Al,IiI'1R'l' WINS'I'1lN Chaucer flub '27, Golf '28, '29, Eagle Scout. Ile who has friends in every place finds every place delightful. Ili-:.x'rn, KIKTIIICRINIC G. A. A. '27, '30, Sgt-at-Arms '28, Publicity Manager '29, Old English A '29, Class Numeral '29. ller ways are ways of pleasantness, And all her paths are peace. Koen, ERNIQSTINH Margaret Preston '27, '28, '29. lf he would be loved, love and be lovable. lll'1NlDlCRSUN, joimtli. Woodrow Wilson '27, l am constant as the northern star. LA Gnome, Ewmrs R. Football '29, Chamber of Commerce '29, '30, Open Forum, Sgt.-at-Arms '27, '28, Yea, though there be twenty damsels in the room, yet shall each be made to think in her heart: 'I.o, I am it'. -IAMAR, lVlARGARI'1'l' llypatian '27, '28, '29. When she isn't chewing chewing-gum, she is Chewing the rag. l.oNo, EDNA Illini: All Star Pin-guard Team '28. As one horse-shoe resembles another, so you are the picture of good-luck. Puyv 33 V5 l- -wu ng .. L1'flfLCL ' MANGPIAM, RUBY FAE H In matters of love and diplomacy every girl is the eternal woman. NIONK, DRENNON Boy's Pep Squad, Vice-Pres. '29, Little Theatre, Football '26, '27, Co-Capt. '28. Demsey had an indestructible jaw, a com- plexion like a belle's, and the coolness of a champion. MARTIN, EARLY, JR. Nature Club, Treas. '29, '30. He is always on the scent of something new. OATMAN, FRANK Scholastic Excellence, Open Forum '27, Vice-Pres. '28, Yell Leader '27, '28, 1 Fresher than spring asparagus, tenderer than spring lamb. MOORE, BERYL Dramatic Club '29. The terrestrial, globular, planetary hunk of matter known as the earth is my abode. OJERHOLM, JAMES Scholastic Excellence, Open Forum '27, Kodak '29, Bright as a sauce-pan, bright as the captain's cabin on a man-of-war. MCCULLOCK, ADA FRANK He that smiles may reach the end of the earth and never lack a friend. OWERS, ALBERT Guynn Cook '28, Vice-Pres. '29, Football '28, '29. Soapy had confidence in himself from the lowest button of his vest upward. MCDCDNALD, SALLIE jo Scholastic Excellence, Thespian '28, Red jackets '27, '28, '29, 11B Class Sec. '30, Student Council '29, 11A Class Sec. '29, The men voted her the funniest and jolliest ever. PARKER, NELLIE El Arco Iris '28, '29, Vice-Pres. '28. A level head, a soft tongue, and a sense of humor, and the greatest of these is the sense of humor. MCDUGALD, CHARLES Scholastic Excellence. He introduced manner, style, and at- mosphere into his dancing. PEAVY, WAYMON Scholastic Excellence, Open Forum '27, '28, Band '26, '27, '28, '29, '30, Orches- tra '27, '28, '29, '30, Glee Club '29, '30. You are so dashing-so reckless-suppose in your enthusiasm some accident W W befall you. should In Page 34 RAM!-SICY, KIICSSIE MARY Thespian Dramatic' Club '27, '283 Red klaeket '28, '20, '30g Student Council '20g Scholastic' Exeelleneeg Vive-Pres. of HA and llli Classes: l.ittle Theatre '20, '30. 'l'here is more joy in being a star than in lmeing an understudy. SIlUXVAI,'I'liR, NV.xI,l..xc1lc Handsome as a new stake-rope on a thirty dollar pony. Rlcnlucs, N'lARIl!liL Hospitality '20. A woman laughs when she vang Cries when she wishes. SCllllIilCR'l', l,OI'lSl'I Seholastit' lfxrellenfe, Cl, A. A. '28. Verily a wise virgin hideth her light under a bushel of simplicity. Ruin, K.-X'l'IlRVN Seholastie lixvelleneeg Sapphonian '27, '28, '2Og Quill and Scroll. All the world is her roller-toaster, for the priee of peaee is her perpetual smile. Simmons, liilrrsv jam: Sapphonian '28, '203 Red Javkets '28. VVhen her heloved doth Call at eve, she greeteth him with the smile that know- eth no sister. Roma-zxs, NANNIIC Nature flulm '29. The thoughtful thing cometh to her as seeond nature. Sxnrn, CARI, M. Los llahladores, 2nd Vice-Pres. '28, Pres. '29. VVhether we sing, art, danee, write, lecture or paint, we are only trouha- doursg so let us make the worst of it. RIlllNl'Rl'1l'Q, RICIYHICN l'horalC'lul1'27, '28. lt is always the quiet, mild-mannered man with light lmlue eyes and a low voiee who turns out to he really dangerous. Sxn'rn, INA Rav Seholastie Exeelleneeg Red Jaelcet '29, '30. She walked in flowers around my fields, As june herself around the sphere. Rizuni-zu., ISIQNNH: S. O. IC. Pres. '29g Baseball '27, '28, '29, Basketball '28, Co-Capt. '20, Foot- lmall '28, Co-Capt. '29, Student Council '20. And one of these was a medal winner, who possessed a football figure and a Gihson profile. SWAHN, JICANNICTTIQ She shall find a man easier to play upon than a player-piano. 1 35 SYLVESTER, CLEMMIE IRENE Scholastic Excellence, Los Habladores, Sec. '29 Nothing but the alphabet could ever separate Clemmie from Phyllis. TYSON, WYLMETH Thou hast a mind that suits with thy fair and outward character. TAYLOR, AARON Guynn Cook '29, Football '29. As enduring as Atlas. WEISE, GLEN Baseball '27, '28, '29. this As cheeky as a young bantam cock. THIELE, FRANCIS EVALYNE Minnie Fisher Cunningham '27, Calm as the clear evening after vernal rains. WILSON, MILDRED MARGARET Scholastic Excellence, Red jacket '27, '28, Student Council '29. Kindness has resistless charm. TODNER, WILLIE MAE Scholastic Excellence, Margaret Preston '28, '29, '30, Comet Staff '29, '30, 11B Treasurer '29, Red Jacket '28, '29, Student Council '29. Angels and ministers of grace bestow upon this maiden of Babylon, the sweetness of a cream-puff, the pliability of a sofa-pillow, the mystery of the cata- combs. WOMACK, HILLARY WALTER Kodak Club '30. How sweet and gracious, even in common speech Is that fme sense which men call courtesy. TOOLIC, WINFRIQD All my words have been discreet and mine actions cautious and self-restrained. WUNDERLICII, WILMA FRANCES Polyhymnian '27, '28, Sgt-at-Arms ' Ask me not how I have learned of Woman, concerning all her poses, for lo, I am a woman and I have tried them. TOOMEY, DAN Nature Club '27, Football '28. Be not set up when a man giveth thee the key to his heart, for peradventure on the next day he may change the lock. WRIGHT, ELIZABETH 29. G. A. A. '28, '29, French Club '29, Shakes- peare Club '28. There's naught but good of your name. Page 30 .W W ij Em U 4 W. IIA Class Officers FALL SEMESTER IJRAYTON MAIIAFFBY ssssssssss,sssssss,,ss President OSBORN HODGES. sssssss ssssss V ice-President SARAH BLAIR vY7,, .,,Y Secretary ROSE LYNCH .s.sss.ss . .. .Treasurer LONNIE HORNSLY .. .Sergeant-at-Arms SPR1 NG SEMESTER BURCK SMITH .r...,.....,, ssss..,sssssss . President IJRAYTON MAHAFFEY... . .s,, Vice-President SARAH BLAIR .......e...,.,e . eeee Secretary LUNNIE HORNSIBY ,,,,, . ,,YY,,,,, Treasurer PETE ROBERTSON... ..... Sergeant-at-A rms Q NIAIIAFFEY Honsrzs BLAIR LYNCH IIORNSBY Pane 37 i-....Z- Q -. -E ..., .. 0 4 I t ALBIERS, LA 'VERNE Texas Club '29, '30, Scholastic Excellence. H Industrious as an ant. ANNIS, jo KATE Hypatian '28-'30, Little Theatre '30, Student Council '28, '29, Red jacket. She lighteth her way with smiles and smootheth her paths with soft soap. ADAMS, MARK Scholastic Excellence, Kodak, Vice Pres. '30, Eagle Scout. With his own hands he runneth the lawn- mower and washeth the dog. ASHMORE, ANNIE MARIE Nature Club '29. A sweet, attractive kind of grace. ALLEN, WILBUR Glee Club '27, '28, Calhoun Club '27-'30, Kodak '29, '30, Tried out, Falstaff might have rendered more romance to the ton than Romeo's rickety ribs to the ounce. AYER, PEGGY MARIE Red Jacket '28, '29, '30, Scholastic Ex- cellence, Sapphonian '28, Sec. '29, Pres. '30, Glee Club '29, '30, Comet Staff '29, '30. Yet with all her northern coloring, there seelined to be something of the tropics In er. AMMANN, LILLIAN Scholastic Excellence, Polyhymnian '28, Pres. '29, Vice Pres. '30, Student Coun- cil, Red jacket, State Champion Debate '29, Golden A '28, '29. As clever as any woman ought to be, and pretty besides. BABCOCK, JOHN Texas '29, '30, Deep down in his sunless soul he was either a prince, a fool, or an artist. ANDERSON, DOROTHY LOUISE Scholastic Excellence, Little Theatre '30, Vice Pres. '29, Margaret Preston '29, '30, Red Jacket '29, '30, Student Coun- cil '28-'30, Golden A in Typing. Wholesome as air and genial as light. BAGLEY, ELIZABETH Glee Club '29, '30. Her deep sea-blue eyes looked upon the world with the calmness of a mermaid. ANDERSON, LULA GRACE Minnie Fisher Cunningham '27. She has common and uncommon sense, and a regular school-girl complexion. BARBISCH, ADELE Scholastic Excellence, Hypatian '27-'30 Sgt.-at-Arms '29, '30, Red jacket '27- '30, Inter-club Debate '27, '30. He came unto her bringing his sweaters and trophies. Page 38 ,,-,fy .. A 1, 1, BARcr.Av, JAMES - Scholastic Excellence. llc talks as a piano organ grinds out music, steadily, strenuously, tirelessly. I3l.AcKsToNE, JAMES HENRY Hospitality Club '29, '30, Calhoun Club '30. Yon are one of the blessed few in whom the pure spirit of adventure is not dead. BARNEs, ALLEN Calhoun Club '29, '30. Fish are talkative in comparison. BLAIR, SARAH NIARGARICT Scholastic Excellence, llypatian '27-'30, fee. '29-'30, Red jacket '27-'30, Pres. 30. A dazzling and innocent creature who walks along, holding in her hand the key to paradise without being conscious of it. l3AYANs, Bl,ossoM Scholastic Excellence, Sapphonian '28, '29, '30. ln her fair looks were his thoughts en- tangled like birds of canary, that have fallen into a silken net. lioI,LMAN, LENA lVlARIIE Scholastic Excellence, German Club '92, '30, Girl Reserve '29, '30, A cheerful friend is like a sunny day which sheds its brightness on all around. l5ENsoN, I.o1'rA Margaret Preston '28-'30. She was gay-hearted and full of tender whimsical fancies. HORNICMANN, ESTHER German Club '27-'30. Every one of the girls had little pork- chop and fried-onion dreams of be- ing Mrs.-,.-fY,, -,.-. HERNHEIM,MAR1ElIlRsnF1E1.D Scholastic Excellence, Polyhymnian '27- '30, Treas '27, Sec. '29, Red jacket '27, '30, 10B Class Reporter. All the honey of life is waiting in the comb in the hive of the world. BOWEN, ANNA FRANCES Scholastic Excellence, French Club '29, Red jacket '27-'29. Believe one who speaks from experience. ISERGMAN, WILLIAM Scholastic Excellence, Shakespeare Club Pres. '29, '30, Band '27, '28, '29, '30. There are not so many of him, but his minority report is adopted everywhere. l30Wl.ICS, EI,IZAliliTlI Girl Scout Pres. '28, Vice Pres. '29, '30. Maiden with the meek brown eyes ln whose orbs a shadow lies Like the dusk on evening skies. Puuv .sv EJ , '7 BOYVLING, JOE C. Swimming Club '29-'30, Basket Ball '29. He was tall and straight and clear-eyed and browned. BUAAS, ELEANOR Scholastic Excellence, Betsy Ross '28. True friends, but few on earth, and therefore dear. BRADSHAW, MAURICE Scholastic Excellence, Baseball Club '30. Love should be as private a sentiment as a tooth brush. BUGG, W. EUNICE Girl Scouts '27, '28, Glee Club '29, Grand Staff-Club '29. A rare specimen of humanity who at- tends to her own affairs. BROOKS, GEORGIE A. Football '29, He was good nature itself and a gallant gentleman, fine and true and clean as sunlight. BULIAN, FRANCES LOUISE Forgiving like unto the Earth herself. BRUCE, DICK Stage Club Vice Pres. '29, Pep Squad '29, Band '27, Doth not a man, even as a cat, wander abroad at night and return only at meal- time? BURCH, LOLA ELAINE Glee Club '27, '28, '29. Fragrant as the morning rose. BRYAN, DOROTHY Scholastic Excellence, Margaret Preston '27-'30, Vice Pres. '28, Sec. '29, Red jacket '27-'30, Debate Council '29, Golden A, State Championship Debate '29 Andi mistress of herself though China fall. BUTLER, ALTA Margaret Preston '28-'30, Red jacket '28, '29, Comet Staff '30, H Her glossy hair was clustered over a brow bright with intelligence and fair. BRYDSON, MARY LUCILLE Scholastic Excellence, Polyhymnian '27- '30, Red Jacket '27-'30, Vice Pres. of 10B Class. Willing to do anything for anybody at anytime. CABANISS, MARGARET Betsy Ross '29, '30, Golden A in Typewrit- ing. Music is one of the most magnificent and delightful presents God has given us Page 40 l'Ai.ow1cl.I., WII.I,Ili FAY llospitality Club '29, '30. ii , l ll walk where my own nature would be leading. It vexes me to choose another guide. Clmkl,'roN, SIQITA Glee Club '29, '30. H , - - - You re fair and freash as a mormnf in V! L. May. C'AI.l.AN, RosAMoNo Svholastie Iixcellenre, G. A. A. '29. Poets are like buds, the least thing makes them sing. C'nn.uR1a, IJICVVARD A. Forrest Guynn Cook '29, See. of IOB Class. Wanted: A body guard to fight off the girls so that I can study at least enough to get by. Ilxixu-, NIARVIN Orrhestra '29, '30, Ili-Y '30, Band '28, '29, '30. Has a gift for versihcation and startling remarks. fTi.AuKsoN, WILLIAM Reader's Club '27, '28, '29. Aeeuse him of not wavering alliections, he is only seeking a constant woman. f'AMl'llICl,I,, llixwlcs I I Calhoun Public Speaking Club '27, '28, '29, '30. 44 M0 Yiiriiv Y,.YV CLARK, RUPICRT E. Model Airplane Builders '29, '30. Behold I am a woman hater' not one of them do I trust. 'AMl'nm.I., Kn,l,Is jk. Calhoun Public Speaking Club '27, '28, '29, '30. .... and my shadow. Cl,0I I'0N, ju1.1AN, jk. Forrest Guynn Cook '27, '28, '29, '30, Student Counril '29, Football '27, '28, '29, What a paradox is man! Ile mistaketh a sweet scent for a sweet disposition and a subtile saehet fora subtile mind. 'assi-zimv, E'r'rA ADICI.l.li Glee Club '29, '30, Maroon Stali. A little thought in life is like salt upon rice. CoLl,l':v, ELLA GIQRTRUDIQ Home Eeonomies Club '29, '30, Girl Re- serves Sec. '29, Consider the eulislary queens- they spi.i, they toil, they eook. l'ayr .fl j' Nature Club '29, Kodak Club '29. ll CORRELL, ELIZABETH 'SUE Scholastic Excellence, Red Jackets '28, '29, '30, Polyhymnian '29, '30, Comet Staff. Pretty as a peach, such as school-boys al- ways long for when they're hanging out of reach. DODSON, MARY LUCY Scholastic Excellence, Red Jackets '28, '29, '30, Hypatian '28, '29, '30. Like reeds were those taper fingers of hers to write on each heart love's characters. CULLEN, WOODROW Baseball '28, '29, Boys' Pep Squad '29, Football '28, He believes that self-confidence is a great asset. DUBosE, CAMILLA MAY Nature Club '30, She hath a wisdom that doth guide her valor to act in safety. , CULLUNI, MARY ANN Polyhyhmnian Club '27, '28, '29, '30, Red jackets '29, '30, Students' Council '27, '28, '29, Scholastic Excellence. Exquisite, like the heart of a wild rose. EDDINS, ALICE JUNE The Ford coupe doesn't add to her popu- larity-she makes the Ford popular. A -l V 3 DABNEY, LOTHAIRE ff Scholastic Excellence, Tennis '29, '30, 'L A true adventurer goes forth aimless and 1 uncalculating to meet and greet un- known fate. Y ' Little Theatre '29, '30, Art Club '28, '29. Ever the same, serene and confident. EKMAN, MABEL A. J. Q IX DEGLANDON, LILLIAN Texas Club '29, Scholastic Excellence. Old friends like old swords, still are trusted. ELLIOTT, KERNS D Man, like everything else that lives, changes with the air that sustains him. DEIWIENT, DENNIS Baseball Club '29, '30, Baseball '28, '29, '30 'Tis' me hope to be writing a book to ex- . plain the strange things I have dis- covered in life. EZELL, MARGARET ELIZABETH Scholastic Excellence, Comet Staff '30, Shakespeare Club '29, First Place, Art , . Contest '30, f Sweet and wholesome as a sprig of 8 ' mignonette. I -iw.. ..,. .,,. . 1-9--,xx 'RT' IQ Page 42 lfmcnicn, J1c.xNif:i,1.if: Scholastic Excellence, Polyhymnian '30 Treas. '28, Pres. '29g Student Council '28, Red jacket '28-'30. For every man judgeth thee by the way in which thou treatest him. GARDNER, juries Glee Club '28, '29, Full of pep as an electric fan. l7l.lCMlNG, HICSS HIQFLIN Scholastic Excellence, Shakespeare '29, Reading Club, Vice Pres. '30, A democratic aristocrat whose popularity is based on her sincerity. GARZA, BEN A man like a watch, is to be valued for his manner of going. FI,Ii'l'CIlIiR, JAMES Lewis Boxing and Wrestling Club '28, '29, Glee Club '28, '29. I know the nature of women. fiIl,BICR'I', filCORGl'I Most men are like plants, they possess properties which chalice discovers l os'rr:R, lVlARGARIiT Margaret Preston '27, '28, '30g Reporter '29, Little Theatre '28, '29, Red jacket '27. Verily, verily, men are toys in mine hand and even as a child do I delight to play with them. fiIl,lilCRT, lVlAR1ON Polyhymnian '29, '30g Little T '29, '30, Red jacket '29, '30, lastic Excellence. Lovely and lucid as a morning sta lfkosr, Wn,nA Margaret Preston Literary '29, '30, Scho- lastic Excellence. Clay as one who has no care or pain. f2Il.maRT, NAN Little Theatre '28, '29, '30g Polyhymmln '28-'30, Los Habladores '29, Vice lrcs '28 Full of life and light and sweetness As a summer day's completeness. KLAFFNI-iv, Klci.1.isv Pep Squad '29, Researchers '28, '29, Scho- lastic Excellence. Common sense is not a common thing. fill.LIl.AND, Nicnrv Guynn Cook, 29, Pep Squad, Pres 29 S Boxing Club '29, Track '27-'29, Basket ball '28, '29. ' Verily, verily all the days of his life hm shall be waited on and cooed ovtr lllfls coddled. I uyr .13 I' LW. ,,.. .5 E... . .5 X GODFREY, ETHEL ANNE Shakespeare '29, '30, A maiden is like a half-blown damask rose, fair as a dream. A GUNN, BESS French Club '30, Vice Pres. '29g Red jacket '28, '29, '30, Scholastic Excel- lence. There is a light of good nature that shines from her eyes which makes you wish yours were brown. W GOODWIN, ANN Latin Club '28, Nature Club '27-'30, Home Economics Club Sec.-Treas. '30, Exquisite as the coming of spring and quite as natural. GUSTAFSON, ERIC lVlanfully, like one who speaks the honest truth. GONZALES, LAWRENCE Man is like to vanity: his days are as shadow that passeth away. HALLEN, LILLIAN Hospitality Club '29. Her spontaneous smile expresses all the whole-souled Optimism of her unspoiled nature. GREER, DOROTHY Grand Staff Club '30, Glee Club '29. Sweet as the Weaving of sleep. HAMILTON, Ross Model Aircraft Builders '30, Sgt.-at-Arms '29. Man, like musical instruments, seems made to be played upon. GRIFFITH, REGINA Red Jacket '27, Polyhymnian '27, '28, '29. He openeth his mouth with praises and noteth her new frock. HAMILTON, DULCE M. G. A. A. Sports manager '28, Poster manager '29, and Publicity manager '30, Art Club '28. We all know her worth, so why speak of it? GULLILTT, JESSE Scholastic Excellence, Calhoun Club '29, '30. He babbleth on as the brook, always interesting. HAMLETT, ALAN Scholastic Excellence, French Club '28, '30. Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. Page 44 .,, .- V . . .x'4s'.:.uGf..EffM.:af'f,...., .semi .. .. TTAMPTON, CI.Eo Scholastic Excellence, Red Jacket '28, '29, Glee Club '27, '28, '29, '30g GirlS'De- hate Club '30g Golden A Debate '30. Talents of the highest order, such as are calculated to command universal admi- , ration. HARPER, CURTIS Orchestra '27, '28, '29g Calhoun Club '28, Treas. '29, Reporter '29, '30. Loyal as the Liberty on a golden ten- dollar piece. HARPER, ToM Calhoun Club '29. Although I have many times lost my heart, I have never yet lost my head. HARSCH, CLARICE Red jacket '27, '28, T. A. G. '27, '28, Latin Club '30, Critic '29. LovelinesS stays like the light after the Sun is Set. llARRlS, ALTIIEA Sweet as the perfume of roses. HARRIS, MARGARET Scholastic Excellence, Current Event Club '29. Love is like a lovely rose, the world's de- light. HARRIS, Rov Hospitality Club, Sec. '29, Track '28, '29g Band '26, '27, '28, '29. He forgetteth, and wrinkleth his brows with great effort at recollection. HARRISON, DoRoTHY Scholastic Excellence: Thespian '28g Comet Staff '30, Maroon Staff '29, '30, Gay and glarlsome as air. llASTER, EDDA V. German Club '30, Vice Pres. '27, '29, Sec. '28, Glee Club '29, '30, Love like virtue is its own reward. HEATHERINGTON, ,IEANNIE Hypatian '28, '29 '30g Polyhymnian '28. She discoursed sorrowfully upon the pitfalls of Latin. HEATLY, EVELYN GAYLE Scholastic Excellence, Hypatian '28, '29, '30, Red Jacket '27, '28. PleaSing to the eye, but likely to cause a disturbance in the region of the heart. HEATLY, ROSE M. Scholastic Excellence, Hypatian '28, '29. From lIe'I-parties and man-less dances, oh deliver me! f 7 ' Y Page 45 T' ,,, Mum E- f - H3 E--' W -- silt: HENRY, ALLAN Kodak Club '30, Reporter '29, Band '29, '30, Maroon Staff '29. He has a smile a yard wide and con- tagious, as well. JAMES, NELSON Truthful as a knight of old. HODGES, OSBORN Hi-Y '28, Nature Club '29, S. O. E. '29, Track '27, Capt. '28, '29, Basketball '28, '29, Football '28, '29, Favorite '29, Sgt.- at-Arms 10B Class, Vice Pres. 11A Class. He perceiveth not the existence of other Women. JOHNSON, SAMUEL Poetry '29. Valor higher than that which cast out fear. HOLLAND, BILL Latin Club '28, '29, Hospitality Club '28, '29 And you'll say to yourself, in a pensive dream, 'How wonderful is manl' JONES, GRACE MCCALLUM Scholastic Excellence, Polyhymnian '27- '30, Little Theatre '28, Pres. '29, '30, One Act Play Cast '30. There's language in her eyes, her cheek, her lip. HORNSBY, LONNIE Forrest Guynn Cook '28, '30, Sgt.-at-Arms '29, Golf '28-'30, Baseball '29. Why I never did see such a fine girl. I am going back there and ask her to marry me. JOURDAN, ALVAH ELIZABETH G. A. A. '29, '30, Glee Club '29, '30. Lol She shall keep him guessing. HUBER, RALPH E. Scholastic Excellence, Los Habladores '28, '29, Sgt.-at-Arms '27, Swimming Club '30 He vvorketh willingly with his hands and doeth chores for recreation. KELLAM, JACK Scholastic Excellence, Comet Staff, '29, '30. He eraseth one face from the tablet and draweth another across it. HUNLEY, JACK Pep Squad '29, Hospitality '29, '30. A man that is too busy even to tell you how hard he is working. KELLAM, RUBY A cheerful friend is like a sunny day, w h i c h sheds its brightness 0 n all around. I l I l i li I l Page 46 ,.....1.. KING, EDWARD fr'TE 'TT m 9u- Scholastic Excellence, Calhoun '27, '28, The troubadour is his own passport everywhere-the ladies smile upon him and applaud his songs and stories. ll Glee Club, Vice Pres. '29, El Teatrito '29 KNIGHT, Sunni Scholastic Excellence, Sapphonian '28, '29. Q Her hair was as golden as the corn in the I sun. I l KING, EI.oIsIz l Scholastic Excellence, Red Jacket '27-'30, Shakespeare '29, '30, Latin Tournament '28, '29. She picked up knowledge to wear it on her head like the plumes of horses in a 1 parade. l KNIPPA, MARGARIET ! German Club '29, Treas. '30, Scholastic Excellence. Faultless as june roses. KINNIZV, GIRARD Hand '25-'27, Little Theatre '28, '30, Treas. '30, One Act Play Tournament Cast, Winner French Medal, All-Star Cast Medal '30, Verily, verily, life without love is as a pipe without a light. LAKIQ, VIVIAN Scholastic Excellence, Current Events Club, '29, Treas. '30, Thy face is like dawn when it lights the earth. KIRK, LOUISE Shakespeare Club '29, Library Club '27, '28, Scholastic Excellence. Her heart was as light as a leaf on a tree. LIQIIIQRMAN, VIRGINIA Sapphonian '29, '30, Reporter '28, I am not here to reform him, but to please him. KI,lPPLE, CARMELITA Red jacket '28, '29, Shakespeare Club '29, Scholastic Excellence. And she went her ways rejoicing. LIND, TIIIQLMA 10B Class Treasurer. Light-hearted as a robin. l l KNAPIE, jIawIzI.I, I Fresh as primrose buds. f LINSTRUM, GLADYS MARIE 1 Shakespeare Club '29, '30, Scholastic Ex- f cellence. ller heart is like the fair sea-shell, l There's music ever in it. I ..i.-.Salle Pagc 47 LUVVTIIIER, fiLYNN Scholastic Excellence, El Arco-Iris '28, Motion Picture Club '29, '30. The highest intellects, like the tops of mountains, :Ire the first to catch the light of dawn. MALONIQ, Ross Forrest Guynn Cook '29, Football '28, Baseball '27, '28, Operetta '30. He hail been reduced to abject sur- render by a woman's soft eyes and smiling lips. LUDVVIG, RUBY German Club '28, '29. How brilliant and mirthful the light of her eyes. MARBIIRGIQR, DOIQIS Beauty is as goo l as ready money. LYNCH, Rosn ELIZABETH Hypatian '28, Vice Pres. '29, '30, Red jacket '28-'30, Treasurer of 11A Class. Gay as the fairest and sweetest that blow on the beautiful bosom of May. lVlAYNE, llARRY Scholastic Excellence, Orchestra '26, Base- ball Club '29, '30, Football '28, '29. His accomplishnIents were as numerous as the leaves of the forest. iVlACOM,lVlARGARI2T Shall l compare thee to a summer's day? M IEDARIS, LOUISE Margaret Preston '29, '30, Red Jacket '28- She has many styles of dresses and they come iii many patterns. NIADISON, LIIcI1.I.n Scholastic Excellence, Los llabladores '28- '30, Red jacket '28-'30, And they were many voices Vieing at the feast, But mostly l remember yours--who spoke the least. lVIliNliFl'IlE, NIARJORIIE Though there be many kinds of men, there is but one kind of steady. lVI.xIIAFFIcY, DRAYTON Scholastic Excellence, S. U. E. '27, Guynn Cook '29 '30, Student Council '27-'30, Pres. 1113 Class, Pres.11A Class, Vice Pres. 11B Class. His way shall be as one continuous path of conquests, and thornless roses. MIarcAI.Fi4:, CHARLIE B. Band '26-'30, Orchestra '28-'30. U lVlen are like old ships, easily towed, but hard to steer. Page 48 ,.....-C..-T. lVTITCIllil,l,, T. M l le is curiosity, impudence, and omnipres- ence. McDoNALo, VIQTA RAE l.atin Clulm '29, '30, Scholastic Excellence Her dusky hair like silver night, elbow- ing the gloom of twilight. Mui,l,iNos, Faux Wif:I.noN Scholastic l'Ixcellence,I.os llalmladores,Sgt.- at-Arms '29, '30. Good man as ever trod upon s h o e leather. MCENTIRIQ, I.oRRA1Nr: lil Arco-Iris '28, '29, '30, Scholastic Ex- cellence. Cheerful as the sumnier's morn. MURRAY, Al.lilCR'l'A G. A. A. '29, Red jacket '29, '30, Mzxrooii '29, Exchange '30, Comet Staff, Scho- lastic Excellence, Quill and Scroll. MCFADDIQN, NANETTE Home Nursing Club '29, '30. As dainty as a blushing violet. Mvuciz, P.wi,1Nic G. A. A. Sports Mgr. '28, '30, Sec. '29, The spirit of sport is upon me, I must be up and doing. lVIcI.AuR1N, Ivis Red jacket '28-'30, Student Council '28, '29, El Teatrito Espanol '29, '30, Los llalmladores Sec.-Treas. '27, Pres. '28, '29, '30, Comet Staff '29, Typewriting Team '28, Golden A, Scholastic Ex- cellence. Hut l say unto thee, 'The maiden is wise.' lViCC.Kl,MUN'I', JICSSIIC Mala El Arco lris '27, '28, Shakespeare '29, Pres. '30, Red jacket '29,Golde'iAin Typing '28, '29, Scholastic Excellence. The head of a woman is like a weather cock on the top of a house, which turns with the slighest wind. Ni-1i.soN, MARION Margaret Preston '29, '30, A woman's heart like the moon, is al- ways changing, but there is always a man in it. lWCcllll,I,0Ulill, Lois Delightful as the all-enlightening sun. Nicw'roN, El.lzAmc'ru Margaret Preston '28, Pres. '29, Sgt.-at- Arms '30, In matters of love, woman is a specialist but man is a general practitioner. Pane 49 NICHOLS, ALLENE Margaret Preston '28-'30, Sgt.-at-Arms '29. Her smile is to her friends like a pebble in a pool of water-ever increasing the circle. OTTING, DOROTHY Red jacket '29, '30, French Club '28, Sec. '29, Scholastic Excellence. How pure in heart and sound in head. NICHOLS, BETTY Margaret Preston '28, '29, Sec. '30, Pretty as a picture, versatile as one could hope to be. Radiates friendship. PARKER, MARIE KATHERINE Glee Club '28, - She hath a wisdom that doth guide her valor to act in safety. NOBLE, GORDON Spanish Orchestra '29g l3and,'29, '30, He is just the kind of a boy his parents dote on. PARKER, WORTH He falleth in love as he falleth out of bed, not knowing how it hath happened. OLSON, EVELYN Scholastic Excellence: Red jacket '28, '29, '30g Golden A in Typing '293 G. A. A. '27-'30, Publicity Manager '29, Pres. '29, '30 Then Original originator of Originality. She leads, the rest follow. PATTERSON, WOODROW Calhoun Club '27, Sec.-Treas. '28. I think myself as great as Caesar riding in the Roman streets. OLSON, MILDRED L. Choral Club '29, Grand Staff '29, '30. Patented and copyrighted: my own little giggle and twistvso everybody leave it alOne. LINDAHL, ANN NAOMI I do spy some marks of love in her. OLSON, RAMONA G. A. A. Sports Manager '29, Sec. '29, '30, Publicity Manager '28, Graduated between halves and innings. Wore out more gym suits than dresses. One real sport! PEARCE, JANE Polyhymnian '28-'30g Red jacket '28, '29g Scholastic Excellenceg Comet Staff '30, H Wherefore the youths Of the land Hocked unto her house, and her parlor was al- ways full and her piazza running over. Page 50 l'I41ARsoN, CI,ARI':NcIi Texas Senate '27, Treas. '28, French Club '29, Scholastic Excellence, Track '30. Let me be thy slave, for behold, I am all devotion. PI'r1's, PIQGGV Scholastic Excellence, Student Council, Maroon Stall, Margaret Preston '27-'20, Sec. '28, Red jacket '28, '29. Many Inen have I met in the world, but none like unto him. I'l'2NlCK, VIRGINIA Scholastic Excellence, Glee Club '27, Red jacket '27-'30. Wings? O, not for me. I need no other pinions. Than the beating of llly heart within my breast. l'I.A'I r, JAM Iss Men are full of Inystery. I'l5RRONIi, SAvIoI1Iz Scholastic Excellence. As full of widsom as the seas of sands. I'oI,I,ARD, CLAUDE JR. S. 0. E. '29, '30, Track '29, '30, Foot- ball '28, Ile investeth in new cravats and is particular about his collars. l'IIII.I.II's, I :IJl'I'H Scholastic Excellence. Goodness like the sun enlightens all. I'ooI,I2, FIQROL Shakespeare '29. Her heart is like an ordered house which good fairies hover iII. I'ElSKl'IR, CARRIIQ Mme Choral Club '29, '30. A W0l'I'lHf1'S heart is as intricate as a skein of silk. Povic, joIIN B. Scholastic Excellence, El Arco Iris, Treas. '29, Nature Club '28, Pres. '29, Band '28, '29, Orchestra '28, '29, Spanish Orchestra '29, Hi-Y, Pres. '30, Editor- in-Chief Comet '30, Quill and Scroll. Let me be thy slave, for it is my delight to serve a fair woman. l'II'I':R, Dokis German Club, '28, '29, '30. April, April, laugh thy girlish laughter, Then, the moment after. Weep thy girlish tears. Poizriak, ANNABIQI, Scholastic Excellence, Polyhymnian '27- '29, Student Council '29, Red jacket '29. Circe was as naught beside a woman with fiowing hair. Page 51 POSEY, AILSA Scholastic Excellence: Comet Staff '30g Glee Club '30g Polyhymnian '27-'30, Red Jacket '27-'30g Student Council '27, '28, Sweetness inborn as fragrance in the heart of flowers. REINHARDT, LAURA Girl Reserves '29, '30, Poetry Club '30. Good nature like a bee collects honey from every herb. POWE, NETTIE ELIZABETH Scholastic Excellenceg Poetry Club '30. Cherished as a really clever person by all who know her. RICE, ELIZABETH Scholastic Excellence: French Club 'SOQ First Place Interscholastic League Art Contest '29,'30g Comet Staff '30, When one loves One's Art, no service seems too hard. POWELL, OMA RAY French Club '29, '30. Handy as a pocket in a shirt. RISCH, LUCILLE Minnie Fisher Cunningham '27g Orchestra '27-'30. Innocence is like the polished armor, it adorns and it defends. PURNELL, BENNETT L. Glee Club '26, '29, Kodak Club '27, Shakespeare Club '29g Pep Squad '29, An idle man has so much to do Thatlhe never has time to be sad. ROBERTSON, LOUIS L. German Club '30. We are always wanting woman to for- give us. RANDOLPH, BOBBY Chamber of Commerce '30g S. O. E.: Foot- ball '27-'29g Basket ball '29g Track '29. His smile is positively cherubic, but watch out, girls, he is as dictatorial as Mussolini. ROBINSON, FLOY Scholastic Excellence: Red jacket '27-'30 Vice Pres. '29g Hypatian '27-'30, Pres. '29,Student Council '29gQuill and Scroll. She was a very little girl, with eyes and hair that had kept on growing after she had stopped. REED, MARJOBIE Polyhymnian '28-'30g Student Council '29, Her smile runneth over and will not come off. ROLLINS, ROSALIND Scholastic Excellence, Poetry Club '30, Girl Scouts '30, I wish my life to be sound and sweet. Page 52 J. V. Rorvlmakc., HELEN Scholastic Excellence, Polyhymnian '28- '30, Red jacket '28-'30, Cercle Francais '28-'30. I charge thee, my daughter, seek not to break a man's heart. SIELLARDS, DAPHNE Scholastic Excellence, Polyhymnian '29, '30, Red Jacket '28-'30, Latin Tourna- ment '28. Great thoughts, great feelings come to her like instincts, unawares. RUSNIER, SIDNEY Scholastic Excellence, Baseball Club '29, Football '29. Important as a military officer on train- ing day. SHELBY, DOROTHY Polyhymnian '28, '29, '30, Red Jacket '29, '30, Scholastic Excellence, Comet Staff '30. Lively and changeable, like a Harne in the wind. Ross, MARGARET GRACE Los Habladores '29, '30. She appeareth clothed in worfdy wis- dom. SHELBY, MABEL Scholastic Excellence, Red jacket '27, '28. Let him hold thy hand, SHANKLIN, I,0RlS Current Event Club '30, Pres. '29. Gay as all nature at the morning's smile. Snuovsmmc, EDWARD Guynn Cook '30. And he never sat up when he could lie, and never stood when he could sit. SCIIIICFFIER, IIICN R. Baseball Club '30. Therefore, I do fear nothing in all the world. SIIUBERG, MARGARIET She forbeareth to talk. SCIIIICFFER, I,n,L1oUs I spent no time in looking For a girl to do my cooking. SIMMONS, HOWARD Baseball Club '30, Pep Squad '29. As energetic as the dog who laid his head against the wall to bark. ,.l, f... -3 Page 53 SMITH, ANNIE LAURIE Red jacket '28, '29, '30, Full of airs as a music box. SMITH, FLORIS Little Theatre '29, '30, Margaret Preston '27, '28, '29, '30. Then will he exalt thee saying, 'Lo, she is very proper.' SMITH, CHARLIE Baseball Club '29, Pleasant as the shower which falls on the sunny field. SMITH, IRENE Girls' Debating Club, Sec. '29. As regular in chewing as a so1dier's step. ' ' SMITH, CLYDE The descendant of Captain John Smith, the only one. SNELL, MARGARET Glee Club '28, Art Club '28. Her hair was the color of the famous cloak of Little Red Riding-hood. SMITH, ED Band, Drum Major '29. Verily, his past is always quite past. SPEARS, BOBBIE LEE Scholastic Excellence. Always welcome as a rainbow after a storm. SMITII, EVIELYN MARIE Gypsy Band '28, '29, '30, Orchestra. Her heart as calm as lakes that sleep in frosty moonlight glistening. SPENCE, THOMAS JACKSON Band '27, '28, '29, Honest as the nature of man first made, ere fraud and vice were fashions. SMITII, FRIIEDA Natural as sunlight on the sea. SPILLER, J. P. Baseball Club '29, You are a man of the world. Page 54 Sl-oNnicRc, jonN ARTHUR VVlI,GICR'I' Hand '29, '30. Upright as a wooden sentinel at the of zi puppet show. SToNia, NIILDRIED Louisic door T. A. G. Club '28, Nlziroon Stuff '29 Student Council '30, The girl keepeth a bundle of tied in faded ribbons. S'l'lNsoN, lloUsToN Men like bullets are smoothest. , go furthest when STORM, lWARK love-letters they Little Theatre '29, '30, Truck '29, '30 Boxing and Wrestling club '30, Comet Staff '30. Artistic as the most dexterous Cust of ll lz1sso. S'rr:NnicRca, lVlARj0R1IE Nonmzs Scholastic Excellence, Reading Club Latin Club '29, Red jacket '29. '28, Knowledge is greatly to be desired in the world of business. S'roRM, lXflARY EMMA Scholastic Excellence: Nature Club '28 Vice Pres. '29, Shakespeare Literature, Reporter, '30. Mary with her cheeful eyes Like heartseuse where zx dew STICRNICNIKICRG, JUDITH CARTER Scholastic Excellence: Polyhymninn '28, Sgt.-at-Arms '29, From freckles and red ants, and the that peeleth, oh deliver me. S'rR.xUss, RAY Slmkespeare Club, Sgt.-at-Arm A smile as fine as wine. S'ri1.ias, CLARICIC '29, Current '27, IIOSC s 'Z9. Scholastic Excellence, Szipphoniun '30. ller price is fur above gold bonds. SWANSON, lJoRo'ruY My heart is like il singing bird. S'r1i.ics, FRANCIQS K.K'I'lll'IR1Nl'1 Scholastic lzxcellenceg Sapphonlun '29 l admire il discreet woman. SVVANSON, l :VlCI.YN The good things of life :ire no singly. Page 55 t to be had '28, Inter- scholustie League Art Contest '28, '29, drop lies. SWILNSON, LULA MAE Scholastic Excellence, Girl Scouts '26, '29, Patrol Leader '27, '28, Hospitality '30, Vice Pres. '29. How beautiful is noble sentiment. VAUGHAN, TERREI.L Orchestra '27, Band '27-'29, Baseball Club '29 Efficient like the hero in a film drama. TABER, MINNIE Margaret Preston, Sgt.-at-Arms '28, Hy- patian '29, '30. She never troubleth her soul as to whether or not a man loveth her. XVARD, WILMA Gipl Scout '26, '27, Girl Reserves '27, Botany Club, Pres. '29, '30, A becoming frock of home manufacture is more to be desired than a French creation. TERRIQLL, MCCQJNNEI. H. Football '28. He sitteth afar off and talketh of love in the abstract. WATTINGER, ROLLA What college boy is so collegiate as a high-school senior? THOMAS, ELIZABETH Polyhymnian '28, Hypatian '29, '30. How long, my daughter, shall men con- tinue to call thee kitten? WATTS, LILLIAN FAY Student Council '28, Reporter '30, Red jacket '28, Margaret Preston '27, Treas. '28, Vice Pres. '30. For he loved me with all his heart and all his mind for a whole week-end. TOUCHSTONE, ELIZABETH ANN Home Economics '27-'29 Pres. '30, 1 . . ,, ' Gen1al as sunshine. WETKVER, MARY KATHERINE T. A. G. '27, She that fisheth for amusement casteth her net in pleasant waters, and they shall return unto her heavy laden. TREADWELL, PATTY EVELYN Scholastic Excellence, Spanish Orchestra '29, Orchestra '29, '30, Red Jacket '29, '30, Los Habladores '29, '30, A friend as true as guardian angels are. WEED, MAURICE A. As full of blunders as a successful career. Page 56 V . K . Q T'-7' 3 5 ' WHEELER, CHARLES A. Student Council '29, German Club '29, House of Representatives '27, Pep Squad '29. Lo, the smile on his lips is like unto the curl in his hair, always there. WILSON, LUCILE Friendship is a rock which endureth for ever. WENTWORTH, HAROLD Senate '28, Moving Picture '29. Fortune follows him like a faithful hound. WILT, VERNA Open Forum '27, Botany Club '29, Girls' Debating Club, Vice Pres. '29, '30, Thou shalt go thy ways untroubled. WILLCOXON, DOROTHY LEE Scholastic Excellence, El Arco Iris '28, '29, '30, Red jacket '30, Sidney Lanier '28, Critic '29. A half smile hovering around her happy lips like a bright butterfly around a flower. WHITE, MARY JANE A cheerful disposition shall sustain me, and the smile that cometh not off shall keep me charming. WIGINTON, JAMES He groaneth when he seeketh in corners for a spot wherein to place his forty- seventh pillow. WOFFORD, lSA8EL Scholastic Excellence, El Arco Iris '28, '29, '30, Red jacket '28, '29, '30, Glee Club '29, Comet Staff '30. WILLIAMS, IMA Sapphonian, Treas. '29, '30, The maiden whose lip like a rose-leaf is curled. WOODWARD, ELIZABETH Scholastic Excellence, Polyhymnian '28, '29, '30, Red jacket '28, '29, '30, Stu- dent Council '29. I thank thee, for thou hast chosen me out ofthe multitude of women that were after thee. WILSON, EILEEN Scholastic Excellence, Comet Staff, Senior Editor '29, Business Manager '30, Stu- dent Council '30, G. A. A. '28, Quill and Scroll. . All talking and no listening, after the manndr of a WOman's Right's Con- vention. ZILLER, GAY Pep Squad '29, El Arco Iris '28, Baseball Club '29, '30, He smiles as all the world were his. tl..-ixrla Page 57 ALEXANDER, MABLE Love, sweetness, and goodness in her person shone. KOLBY, FERN Sociable ez a basket er kittens. BAGGETT, SELDON Band '25, '26, '27, '28, He could talk through twenty cigarettes on any topic that you brought up. NELSoN, JANIE Student Council '29, A smile which cheered-like the breaking day. CALDWELL, CHARLES Guynn Cook '29, '30, Popular as a film drama. ROSELL, ROLAND Hospitality '29, Shakespeare '30, Stu- dent Council '29. Prominent as a 10c lemon on a fruit stand. DU PRIEST, HELEN FRANCES Sapphonian '28, '29, '30. I've a gentleman friend that's coming 'round to escort me to the hop. VON BIEBERSTEIN, ADELE Red Jacket '28, '29, '30. Tranquil as the clear moonlight, that woos the palms on Orient shores. GREEN, TOM Guynn Cook '29, '30, Track '27, '28, O, love, love, love! Love is like a dizziness, It winna let a poor body Gang about his bizziness. WALSH, TED . Student Council '28, '29, '30, Stage Club '30, We are never so happy or unfortunate as we think ourselves. HERRY, Louis Stage Club '30. Steadfast as the pole-star. WHITE, ROBERT Scholastic Excellence, Nature Club '29, '30, El Arco-Iris '28, '29, As true as that nothing is but what is not. Page 58 IL--1' --- 'f:.......:C LITTIIOT Class Officers FALL SEMESTER 10A A. F. NICHOLAS ....,s, sssss.4ss P resident .......,.,.s ELEANOR PHILQUIST .s.s. .s..., V ice-President ...s. JANE TYLER .,.,....,..,.... Y....,.., S ecretary ....., VIRGINIA ROBERDEAU .....I .,.... T reasurer .,..sI, GEORGE BARNES ........, ...I Sgt.-at-A rmsww SPRING SEM ESTER 10B EMMETT NICHOLAS ........ ......., P resident ......... MARIETTA MCGREGOR ,I.........,.... Vice-President I,II., ROLAND BLACKMORE ...... ...I.,.e S ecrezary ..,,I,eeI VIVIA OSTRUM ........,. HENRY HELF ...... ..,,...ITreasurer,L,O,L ,O,,.ILSgt.-at-Arms...... 10B ,...,.,JOE STORM MARY LYNN YOUNG .,,,,.,MARIAN GILBERT TROY HARRIS FRITZ STRANDTMAN JOE STORM HARRY GARNER FRITZ STRANDTMAN OSBORN HODGES JESSE GULLIETT PHILQUIST TYLER ROBERDEAU STORM YOUNG GILBERT NICHOLS MCGREGOR STRANDTMAN OSTRUM HODCES CEULLICTT Page 59 1 I 1,,,li.i i I, ' . . I NICKNAMES AND HOBBIES HAZEL ACKER- Hazy Books. l CHARLES BLACK- Charlie Good Government. CLARA DELL BURGER- Little Bit N Be a lawyer. FORREST ADRAIN- Slim Reducing exercises. SAM BLACKSTONE-H Red Flying. RUTH Lou BURKS- Scrilly Lester. KATHERINE ARCHER- Katy Taking care of Maud. VIRGINIA BLAIR- Minnie Hiking. BESS jo CHEWING- Bessie Dude. MAUD ARCHER- Little Archer Getting Fat. DOROTHY BLUM- Dot Swimming. ANNA CLOUD- Ann J. F. BENJALYN ATER-J'Benjie Making a tour of Europe. NELLIE MARIE BOOTHE-iiN6ll Going places. FRANCES CLOUD- Al Keeping up with Ann. MARY EVELYN BIEZE-iiKid Sister Clarence. BILL BUFORD-llP'iW6h67 Girls. MILDRED COCKE- Billy Practical hobbies. l Page 60 NICKNAMES AND HOBBIES lRI3Y COOK- Hass llunting. 1.1-:NA Dixvxs- Pet Running out of gas in Westfielcl. MARY Lois DUNLAP-' 'lBlue skin Practical activities. MARY l RANClCS CoRmzR- Patsy ller faithful lover. WliNDA DAVIS- Windy Sewing. Bouuv EcKuAR'rf Bob Drawing. EARL CORNWELL- Sonny lficlclling. LILLIAN DENTON- Lil Dates. JEAN F11sG1iL- Jeany Aunt Mamie. vi WAI.LIS CRADDOCKfU Wally Mascot of U. of T. RUTH DliVlENY4iiR14lhi8 A+ in English. WALTER FORDiUB1lCkl' Handball. KALETA11 CRosL1Nw Kitly Pcrmanents. SAM D1cK1aNs- Dippy Frances. NORINIC FRANKLIN- Patsy Physical Ecluvation. jon DAvlsf-4'Dynamite Ice-man. Eugene Dudley- Gene Katherine Cox. LAURA Loulsls FRICNCII-HF7!??1Chi6 Green Grapes. Page 61 v i--1-l-...1 NICKNAMES AND HOBBIES I JOHN FIZER-HJ0h7l1lyH Gum. GRADY GRAY-H Wart Tennis. R. W. HOOVER-A ' Herbert Driver 'er yourself. CHESTER FREUND-H Chess Fords. LILY MAE GUNN- Lil Reading. JOSEPHINE HOWPILL-it Making noise. MARTHA GOssETi Marne Jo Long hair. MARY HELEN HARPER-iiL6ff'i6', Talking. RUBY LEE HULETT-IAMVS. C.P. M. H. H. HELEN LUCILE GRAGGQ BIondy Driving cars. JOHN HARREL- Johnnie Track. l l VIVIAN HYLAND- Bubbles Curly haired brunettes. CATHERINE GRAMON- Penny Football games. DOROTHY HART- Rusty Smiling at boys. LILLIAN IMKEN- Lily H. H. CHARLES GRANGER'U.lllll7lt1g61 ' I Keeping pretty girls on school grounds. BEATRICE HEDGESYiKBdb6 University boys. KATHERINE JAMES- Kitty Glee Club. W-W' C D C fl Page 62 ., -QM H7 NICKNAMES AND HOBBIES Etsm JAM1soN- Jam C. J. LOOKE- Old Woman Picnics. Scom' KEELING- Brindle Boats. Daphne. ADELE JOHNSON- Shorty Dogs . AGNES KELLY-H Johnnie Paddling around. MARY ALETHA LUCAS- HaU Pint Gossiping. MARGARET JOLLY- Peggy Living up to my name. ANNIE MARIE KELTNER- Ann Singing. . .J Painting EVELYN LUDWIG- Lud Picture shows. 1 L VERLEA ONES- T illie IX I CARL KINGSBERY- C00C00,1 Fords ARTIE LEE MCCALMONT-- Angel Face Poetry. JOHN JOSEPH-U War Horse Blossom. FRANCES LOCKHART- France Barton's. ELIZABETH MCDONALD-'4Bilty Walking. SAMUEL JosEPH- Sam Interviews. HOPE LoNccoY- Blondy Staying out all night. GRETCHEN MCELROY- Gagi Talking. 2 BEl 7 Page 6 3 NICKNAMES AND HOBBIES ADA REED MCGILL- Papa Football Games. MINNQIE BELL MOEHRING-iiBuddi8'i Wanting impossible things. JUANITA OLsoN- Sneaky Tennis. MARIETTA MCGREGOR-'iL1:ffl6 Eva Talking. MARTHA ALMA MORRIS-iiL00k1:6'i School. VIVIA OSTRUM'-H Kewpie St. Ed's boys. FARRIOR MCLAURIN- Pharaoh Thinking. MARY JEAN MURRAY- Jean Weddings. DOROTHY NELL PATE- Dany Collecting handkerchiefs. VIOLET MCLAURIN-'iiBifSyl' Hitting high spots. EUGENE NELSON-H Gene Debating. Q EDITH PEAL- Ed Horseback riding. - .J N. CLAUDIA MATTHEWS-it Claudexn Y Collecting interesting pictures. X X EMMET NICHOLAS-H Nick 1 X Santa Claus. y HAZEL PECK-H Curly M ' Sports. ANN MERLO-H Noukie Rumble seats. ELMER EUGENE NYGREN-AAGCMZYY Reading. FRANCIS PEAEFFLINMU Fritz Making whoopee. ,... .. Page 64 .L....i ,............ NICKNAMES AND HOISBIES lll'Ll,I'ZN l'n.xRR Hel Lettering in Football. jmN Rlilill Jeanie Jimmie. lWARY ALICI1: SIMMONS f- Sim Being graceful. l'1i.icANoR Pu lI.QlllS'l El Personality. Vimaiwm Rmncumclur Va llilllllllg boys nrounrl. ANN Sims- Simf1lets Arguing. lN'1.xRsii,x1.l. l'ncRsoN - 4' Marsh 'l'l1e Stage. l'ANsv Ro1.i,1Ns Pan Girl Svouts. l.UCIl.I.li SPRICICN - Tiny Milking noise. lloko'l'nYl'1l'r:k Dot Paper Dolls. SARAH SCo'rTffff Scully Wreclcs. lllSl!l'1l'ISlVll'l'Il - Bae Milk bottles. lX'lAku.xkic'l' l,Rl'ISSI,l'1R f- Margery South Amerim. Flu-in SicN'rmz -f- Doc Flirting. l :l,AlNl41SMI'l'll Laine Acquiring Avoirclupois. l RANciasRianim1Nca Red Airplane rifles. lllCI.l'2N SIIITFURDWYHBl0IIIli6H Boys. ERNEST SMITH--- Squeaky Stenographers in the llouse. Page 65 NICKNAMES AND HOBBIES FRANCES JEAN SMITH- Jean Tennis. FORREST STEWART- Stew Radios. JANE TYLER-iiS6b0 Maude. HENRY SP1LLMANv Heinie Hunting Dears. RUTH ST1NsON-' 'Rusty Black Bottom. APOLLO WALKER- Polly Pestering Ann. MARY LUCILE STAHAELY-l'Lucy Her pal. JOE STORM- Peck Green-eyed horses. NORMAN WALSH-H Washtub Baseball. HILDA STAWITZ- Sister Dancing. FRITZ STRANDTMANN1H Wiener Live and learn. WORTH WARE-ii Undy Directories. LYNN STARKEY4' ' Red Woodwork. JIMMIE SWANZYW-' ' Doodle-bug Jean. RUBY LEE WATSON- Rube Blue eyes. ROSALIE STERN-A ' Rosie The Spotlight. JOHN TOOMEY-H Johnnie Tu-lips. FRANKIE WELBORN-ii Francie Reading. Page 66 -I -a Q I NICKNAMES AND HOBBIES LowRY WHI'rTAKER+ Louzy Rabbits. MARY Lou W0oD- Mary Brown eyes. MARY LYNN YOUNG- Myl Low down. FERoI. WHITE- Smitty Buddy Rogers. DAISY WOODMAN-H Woody Roamin' in the woods. CHAIINCEY CRITZ- C. Edward Girls. GERALDINE WHITE- Jerry Football. DOROTHY WooDMAN- Dorothy Dimples Athletics. FRED ECKHARDT-H Freddy Sleeping. TOM WHITEQKL Thomas Marjorie Reed. ROBERT WORD-A' Bob Resting. TOM HILL- Beautiful Eyes Orchestra. WELDON WHl'fE- AuSli7L Radio. DOROTHY ESTHER WRIGIiT'-'lGiggl5S'Y Making the piano work. FRANK MONK- Monkey Big Brother. LAWRENCE WII.LIAMS- Chicago Music. .....-.1 MARVIN WRIGHT- Handsome Practicing on the guitar. CHARLES RAINES-H Charlie Science. J: ' 3 Page 67 5 i.:f ' Bluebonnets of Texas The fields of Texas lie green With the soft, gray green of Scotch heather. The winds of her northers blow keen, . To bring in her gay winter weather. From over the hills, trips the Spring, To the clear, golden lute of the breeze. The mockingbird speeds on his wing, To the welcoming arms of the trees. The meadows of Texas quiver and stir, With the warmth of 'awakening life. The secrets of summer shimmer and whirr, And the air with their fragrance is rife. Then down from the magical lingers of Spring Drift showers of glistening blue, And elves to the heads of the flow'r maids bring . Bonnets of heaven's own blue. , Close over their heads, the flower maids, bright, Fasten the bonnets, crested with white. The brooklets of Texas, murmurous, breathe . The message of bluebonnets, fair, on the heath. EDMUND K. Moonv, JR. I W P9193 -, , ...hh f SOIOTIIOIIIIIIOIIO CTQISS UTHFTCOTS FALL SEMESTER 9A GEORGE SPARKS ..A ., , ... P resident ....,.4,,, JOHN TIIOMAS .,. ................... ........ Vice-President ,.,,.. MARJORIE MAI? BRYDSON ....,A 7 . S ecretary ...,....., ANN ROSS , .,.,....... .,.,.., , ..., Treasurer.Y.S.S.S ROY RATHER. ,Y,. S Sgt.-al-Arms. SPRING SEMESTER 913 GEORGE PAGE ....,.. MITCIIELL STARK .S,SSS.. BETTY BOGOS ,,..,S..S . ANNA RUTII BEVERLI '.... . PAT ROBINSONH, ......Presz'dent...,...S.. , ,,,, Vice-Presidert S Secrelary. . , m,STreasurer... ,S ,, Sgt.-at-Arms ,. 9B ZACK SCOTT PAUL BARNIIART ALICE MERGEI.E LADY DODSON SAM BLACKSTONE 10A JOHNNY RANSOM RICHARD BOBINSON MARY ALICE SIMMONS DUIJLEY PRAIJE GEORGE BARNES SPARKS THOMAS BRYDSON ROSS SCOTT NIERGEI I PAGE STARK BOGOS BEVERLY RANSOM SIMMONS Page 69 NICKNAMES AND JINXES LILLIAN ARMsTRoNG- Army Exams on Friday. FRED BROWN- Goat Roper Goats. THOMAS CLARK--H Torn Friday nights. RAYMOND BANKS- Ray School teachers. LUCILE BRowNH' ' Lucy Cars. GRACE CooLEY- Gracie Bread-Wagon . JOE BILL BARBISCH-U William Hollering. 5 l l H 1 4 5 i MARIORIE MAE BRYDSON-liMdfgi6 Dancing. LESLIE CROCKETT-' ' Squeaky Latin. MARGARET BERRY- Spicie English. FRANK BURNETT- Bunny Getting home late. HAZEL CURRY- Hay Chewing gum. IRENE BLITCH-HBl1:lfSyn Mice. ALVA BURT-H Curly-locks Industry. HEWETT DAVIS- Skeeter Exams and Fords. WOODROW BLOMDAHL-H Woody Red hair. RosE MARY BYRNE-- Rosie School. rv WILLIAM J. DECHERD- Bill New Fords without lights. BETTY Booos- Betty Lane The opposite sex. CHARLES CLARK- Charlemagne g I Latin. l LADY LOCKET DODSON- Bug ' Notes. I I Q , Page 70 7 z f.,: NICKNAMES AND JINXES DoLi.v ANNE ELLIS- Doodles Bobby. TREVA ENOLA GLENN-f Tree James F. MARGARET llARTI.IiY?H Spanish Senorzta Snnlin g. l,0llISlC l':NlDIZRS+'HL00H Gossiping. BIERNADINIE GQLDEN-- Goldie Boys. MARY I.oU1sE HATZFELD-- Lou The thirteenth. KA'l'lll'1RlNli FINCH- Katy Any subject. Lois filI5TAFS0N HG145H Being little. JEFF l'lAVlERI.AII -f Indusm'uus Good looking girls. FRANCES F1NKsi Blondic Get tall. CATHICRYNIC JANE HAMnYf-- IJalZ I just love French! VERA lVlAIC HAWKINS- Vi Long rides. lWARIli FORSYTIIIE'-H Mae Math. IJAVID P. IIAMNER- Daw Beautiful girls. CnARi,Es IIEACUCK-Y-- Charlie F7 at noon. GRACE lfLlZAl!li'l'lI GARRli'1'T 'AH Sheba Bob. GRACE HARRIS-V- Dolly Flirting. EVICLYN HEARN--- Eve Frogs' legs. NoR1NE c:lARZA+UR67l6H Studying. EVA HART---f Little Hart My mouth. Page 71 STIEINLIC HEIERMAN- Slinky English. IIf+fE'f+iwwsrw-2 ig?3.3E . fS?i?f? 1. ix B' ELL. .. Q... .. ..7, NICKNAMES AND JINXES FANNIE HERGOTZ-U Meme Breaking mirrors. MARGARITA JONES- Puppydoadle Whispering. NOBLE LONG- Long Being good. MARGARET HOWZEHH Marg Silence. HAZEL JOSCHKEA-'A Josh He-men. JOHN MCSIIAEERY, JR.- Jay Jay His Chevvy. ESTHER HUGIIEs4 Bobby Work . FLORENCE KEYES- Peggy',' Horses. HEI.EN ELIZABETH MANLOVE- nlliby, Love man Qmenj. FRANCES MERLE JACKSON-H Merle Being nice. BASCOM LANG-L' Bass Capitalist. LUCILE MICK- Cutie History. ROBERTA CLAIRE JACKSON-- Bird Boosting for A. H. S. JEANNE LEBERMANfH Tiny Blond hair. ALICE MERGEI.EfiiAll1:6 History. IONE JOHNS- Balmain Friday 13th. GERALDINE LINDSEY- Jerry Brown-eyed boys. rr EDRY LOO MILLER- Elm Other girls' boys. WESLEY ROLAND JOHNSON-H We ' 6 Pretty girls. M Z DOROTHY LITTLEPAGE- Dot Talking. MIRIAN MOLLBERG- Mamie Playing too much. Page 72 . T.. .,. .... 2 ..-.. .,.... - .. NICKNAMES AND JINXES Lucius Moomz- Baby Thinking. ALLEN Romzkrs- Handsome Working hard. BRYDIA SANDERseSandy Making bright remarks. Rominr MUELLIER- Bobbie Making noise. VIVIAN ROGERS--H Viv 3:15. ZACK Scorr- Bubba B. M. S. MILDRED NlED1iRAUER+iiMil Music. MAURINIE ROWLAND- Dick Worrying over nothing. ALVINA SliAIIOLMiHAl A's. JULIA ODIORNE-H Judy jazz. CLEOME RoLLrNs- Beautiful Gossip. MARIGOLID SHELBY- GoIdy-locks St. Ed's. Roy RA'rH1cR- Loud Speaker Blondes. MINNIIE Rosizmsizkc- Min Chatter. ELINOR SINCLAIR- Nora Walking home. BILLY RAY- Baby Ray Commotion. ANN Ross- Shorty Giggles. Lows SLAUGIITIER, JR.- Lame Pop quiz in Latin. MARIE REINHARDT- Mary Walking under a ladder. FLORENCE SALADEE- Flo Riding. IIARVICY SN0DGRASSAUL0gll Black cats. ' 3 '.-'lg Pew 73 Ei wr W Nil riJs?.i7i?f'. , 4 NICKNAMES AND JINXES GEORGE SPARKS1H Georges Girls. FRANCES TUCKER- Tommie Noiselessness. BILLIE MARGARET STARNES- Billie Zack . FELICIA VILLAREAL- ' Chico Los novios. Latin verbs. JUANITA STILES4' Nita Shows. HILDA WALKER!- Hill History. Tit-tat-too. MARIONBESS STRONG- Mayde Long skirts. FLORENE WATSON-H Watt Study hall. Heavy weight. A STLN BELLE SULLIVAN- Babe Qatilz A fx EWART WATTS- Brilliant 2' - Alarm clocks. K' . J X ' JANET WOFFORD- Pink A Laughing. JACK TAYLOR+' ' President Dan Cupid. HELEN SUE WEAVER-IISMGYY A's in math. Maud Latin and Math. JOHN FULTON THOMAS- Scotchy Music. LOUISE WELBORN- Skeeter Eating candy. Boy ' Senoritas. 'ii i-Q , -1:19 -is A - 'f W.f':f,' f gf 1 4 'P ,QL Aj .. A DONALD WILSON- Don C: H H 1 i 4 J. PETER WELLS, JR.- Peterboyd Big words and being different. I YY l LOUIS WILKERSON- Louis XI V KATHLEEN WILLIAMS- Dickie iv VIRGINIA WOODWARD- Pansy THOMAS EUGENE YOUNG-U Genie 3 Y L-: 51-iigqg A Page74 '..4fw-- Q 93 E. .. .W L9 l NICKNAMES AND JINXES ' MERLIN BROCK- Bill Onions. PHILLIP DOWNING- Phil Chalk erasers. GEORGE PAGE- Beautiful Lost golf balls. BERTHA MAE Cox- Peggy joking. ALTHEA DUNNING- Nina Midnite matinees. , MINNIE BELL POUNDS- Binkie Vanity. JJ 'J JUANITA CROSS-U Speedy ' JV Blushing. jo FRANKLIN- Bill Walking home. FLORENCE SMITH- Flossie Ingrowing toe-nails. .rig viii ORPHA CUNNINGHAM-H Jap French. MAvo KING- Kaya 3' Practice teachers. RUTH SMITH- Boots Pages in Legislature. . tg? -ill un K mv - Tr10MAs CURRIE, JR.- Tom Math formulas. -gli JOYCE MITCHELL- Baby Elephant Flowers. - JISNNIE STASSINOS-H Jim History. ' 1 .gl JEANELLE DAVIS - Jelly , Ghosts. gg C. B. MUELLIER-iiB68 , . Stacomb. ROBERT SWANSON- Bob Cigars. A I WILHELMINA DICKENSON-H Shotye 4 Playing jokes on others. I ' .fl W M , EVELYN NEWMAN-HIV' . ,Xi Flirting. K Q ' ' OTIS TERREL- Sonny Boy' ' N Spectacles. 10 ' , ' ha. fn Page 75 .4 41:1 www? gwwvmwv W4 M 'fo Dt?-:5 :' Sunrise on the Colorado Daily I long for the sunrise y Aflame on the winding Colorado, Enchantingly silent everywhere: 1 'The isolation and remotenessl Stealthily onward creeps the dawn, The green black woods soon become gray, No breath stirs the gurgling watersg The 'reticent river quite slowly Discards its veil of purple mist. A robin who gently pipes his song, Is. joyously answer'd by, his mate, ' Soon one stands 'mid riotous song, Far away from the tumult of life. The projecting capes are varied, The wondrous hand of nature Hath touch'd each separately: This one is Spring, that Summer, Beyond, a veil of purple mist. 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W . Q. 's ..., ,L -11 Q: A 1 V5 .Q JE -,A Q ---- E --f---- -Y-jg'-Y Polyhymnian Literary Society OFFICERS Fall Spring JEANELLE FINCIIER ...... ......,. P resident ..,........ ...,.A . M ARIETTA MCGREGOR LILLIAN AMMANN ........ ....... V ice-President. .... . . ... J EANELLE FINCIIER MARIE BERNHEIM .................,.. Secretary ........ ..,..... M ARIE BERNIIEIM VIRGINIA ROBERDEAU .............. Treasurer ..,.... .I...... V IRGINIA ROEERDEAU MARIETTA MCGREGOR ............ Critic ...............,. ,.I.,.e..., L ILLIAN AMMANN JUDITH STERNENBERG .............. Sgt.-at-A rms .,...,...,,..,..,,.... FRANCES TUCKER MISS MozELLE MARSHALL, Sponsor This, the fourth year in the life of our club, has been a very successful one. The members have devoted themselves chiefly to the study of contemporary literature. Reports have been given on the lives and works of some of the most popular writers of various countries. Much interest has also been shown in the field of debates and declamations. The program committee has planned good programs, and the members have put forth an effort to carry them out in an interesting and worth-while way. We have among our members, six in the student council, one of whom is an oflicerg twenty in the Red jackets, one of whom is an officer, five very active in the High School Little Theatreg two on the Maroon staff, and several who are notable as all A students. Our social affairs this year included a banquet at the Driskill Hotel in honor of the new members, and a formal dance during the Christmas holidays. We owe a great deal to our club sponsor, Miss Marshall, who has helped us in our work and social activities as well. Fourth row: AMMANN, BIERNHEIM, BRYDSON, CIIEWNING, CORRELL, CULLUM, FINCIHI, FINCHER. Third row: M. GILBERT, N. GILBERT, GOLDEN, GRIEEITIAI, JONES, MCGREGOR, MCGILL, PEARCE. Second row: PORTER, POSEY, REED, ROBERDEAU, ROMBERG, SELLARDS, SHELBY, SPREEN. First row: HAHAELY, STECK, STERN, STERNENBERG, TUCKER, WOODWARD, WVUNDERLICH, ARSIIALL. P1102 79 -ix l?5'f4'0E I -at-eigqd 'IS ?T I i E 5 3 Hypatian Literary Society OFFICERS Fall Spring FLOY ROBINSON ...... ,....A P resident .., . ...,,.., ...,. F LOY ROBINSON ROSE LYNCH ...,.,.......,. ...... V ice-President ...... ..S.,.S R OSE LYNCH SARAH BLAIR .....,.,........ SS.,SS S eeretary .....,SS..,.. ..,.... S ARAH BLAIR MARGARET PRESSLER ..... .S.,SS T reasurer .,.S,SS..., .....,, M ARGARET PRESSLER ADELE BARBISCH .,..,......,.......... Sgt.-at-Arrns. ....S, .....,......... A DELE BARBISCH MARY LUCY DODSON .............. Critic ....,S...SA,,S......,....,......., MARY LUCY DODSON MRS. MARY LEE HARRIS, Sponsor The Hypatian Literary Society is one of the oldest Organizations Of its kind in the School. The club was named for the Christian worker, Hypatia, of olden times. The membership limit is thirty. Each girl receives one-fourth credit each Semester for literary work done for the club. The club has a meeting every two weeks, and the critic, Mary Lucy Dodson, plans interesting pro- grams. This year the Hypatians have been studying the lives and works of famous authors. Each member is required to be on the program at least twice during the semester. Every girl tried out for some literary contest in the Interscholastic League. The Hypatians had a silver tea in the fall at the home of Elizabeth Thomas. The proceeds paid for the page in the Comet, and for the annual dance which was given December the twenty-Sixth from nine to one O'clock at the Marie Antoinette room of the Austin Hotel. The new members were initiated into the club April the fourth. There are thirty dollars in the treasury. The club owes much of its success to Mrs. Harris, its Sponsor. The purpose of the Hypatian Literary Society is to excel in literary work. Fourth row: ANNIS, BARBISCH, BERRY, BLAIR, BRYDSON, BROWN, L. DODSON, M. L. DODSON. Third row: ELLIS, HAIRSTON, HATZFIELD, HEATHERINGION, E. HEATLY, R. M. HEATLY, HOwzE, LEBERMAN. Second row: LYNCH, PHILQUIST, PRESSLER, REED, ROBINSON, ROSS, STARNES, TABER. First row: THOMAS, TYLER, WOFFORD, WOODWARD, JAMAR, BOGGS, MRS. HARRIS. egg.-.1-.5 nq gg .:-lac Page 80 :ifgj gi A -.1 ,wigfimff -----4--1-------me '---. -. -. --. ...W -..-. ....... ..-...-...................-,....4.........,.,.....,.,,.,..,,.,,, - . L, -,,, A, . -4 l S.-1--J L..-.-W ,,-.' '-...,' ,J Margaret Preston Literary Soeiety OFFICERS Fall Spring ELIZAIIETII NEWTON .,.... ....... P resident ...........t ......r C TRETCIIEN MCELROY GRIETCIIIEN MCELROY ,,,....e. .rrr V ice-President rrrrr errrre I .ILLIAN WATTS PEGGY PITTS ,,.r.,rr....,. .e., ,.r.rrr S e cretary .r,,..rr. ,.r.,,r B IETTY NICIltJI.S MARJORIIE MENEFEE 4.rr. ...,., 1 'reosurer ...,. ..r..,r F SRANCES JEAN SMITII FLORIS SMITII ......,r.Arr,rr .,r.rrr C ritic ,.,...... , ...., .. PEGGY PITTS ALLENE NICHOLS ,,...,. ...,........ S gi.-at-Arms ,r,r,r.,,,..rr,rr,4,rr ELIZABETH NEXVTON Miss LINNIE DRYER, Sponsor The aim Of the Margaret Preston Club is to study and promote interest i1I the lives and works of famous writers. Among the authors studied was Margaret Preston, the poet for whom the club was named. The seniors entertained the new members of the club as well as the five honor- ary members, Mrs. Pitts, Mrs. Newton, Mrs. Mueller, Mrs. Foster, and Mr. VVells, with a rose banquet at the Driskill Hotel in November. The club was also hostess to a formal dance at the Austin Club March 29. The Margaret Prestons are interested in Austin High activities. Dorothy Anderson took the leading role in 'LThe WVhOle Town's Talking and Floris Smith took a minor role, and was cast as a lead in The Swan. Peggy Pitts, Elizabeth Newton, and Floris Smith are on the Maroon Staff. Alta Butler is on the Comet Staff. Frances Cloud, Eva Hart, Dorothy Hart, and Helen Manlove were the Margaret Preston representatives in the debate try-Out. Much of the progress of the club is due to the sponsor, Miss Linnie Dryer. Fourth row: ANDERSON, BENSON, BRYAN, BUTLER, A. CLOUD, F. CLOUD, FINKS, FOSTER. Third row: FROST, GUSSICTT, GRAMON, D. HART, E. HART, HARPER, KOCH, MCELROY. Second row: MANLOVE MEDARIS MISNIEFLZIS MlI.LIiR MUIELLIER TWURRAY NELSON NIEXVTON. Il I1 ll ul 4 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i, First row: A. NICHOLS, B. NICHOLS, PITTS, F. SMITII, F. J. SMITII, TODNER, WATTS, DRYER. fi I I '1 4 I 1 ' l ,ln -.L-....-A ...3.- -, .. --Q L' fe .1 cflr 1 Page 81 ,...........- C,.,......- ..,..,...., . .,.i.,.. J I The Sapphohiah Literary Society OFFICERS Fall Spring MARY ALICE SIMMONS AA.,..., ., President ,,.,., , ,,,A,,,, P EGGY AYER SECHREST BERGMAN . ....,.. V ice-President ....,.. ,, V IVIA OSTRUM PEGGY AYER .,........,.. .. A Secretory ....... 4 ..... M ARY FRANCES CORIIER IMA WILLIAMS ..........II,II,II,,II,... Treasurer .,,I.,, ,,I7II7I M ARY ALICE SIMMONS EVELYN GOERNER II..,...,.....,..CCC Critic ...C.C...,..CC C..C.,,, I MA WILLIAMS MARY FRANCES CORDER CC.CCCCC Sgt.-at-Arms L,... ,,CCC,C.... R OBERTA JACKSON - VIRGINIA LEBERMAN .,......,......C Reporter ....,..C CLLC.L,CI,IL,.....,C M ILDRED COCKE MISS FRANCES MARTIN, Sponsor The Sapphonian Literary Society has spent a very active year. Interesting talks and miniature debates enlivened all the meetings. The Club aims are to learn the technique of debating, to encourage a knowledge of good literature, and to promote a friendly feeling among the girls of the Austin High School. The first social affair of the year was a banquet at the Stephen F. Austin Hotelg followed by a series of Christmas parties at the homes of the members, a formal tea, and a Valentine banquet at the Austin Club. The most inter- esting social event given by the Club was a formal dance on the roof-garden of the Stephen F. Austin Hotel. Mary Alice Simmons is the Secretary of the 10A Class and Vivia Ostrum is treasurer of the 10B Class, Peggy Ayer and Roberta Jackson are on the Comet Staff. Many Sapphonians are Red Jackets, and several are members of the Student's Council. Most of the members have an average of B or above. Miss Frances Martin has greatly helped in making this year a very successful one for the Sapphonians. Third row: AYER, BAYANS, COCKE, CORDER, DUPRIEST, DYBWAD, JACKSON, JOHNS. Second row: JOHNSON, JONES, KNIGTIT, LEBERMAN, OSTRUM, SCOTT, B. SIMMONS, M. A. SIM- MONS. First row: SMITH, SHELBY, C. STILES, K. STILIES, J. STILIES, WILLIAMS, STRONG, MARTIN. --X A---vs -.-.....i, , . ........... Page 82 Shakespeare Cllub OFFICERS Fall Spring XV11,1,1AM BIERGMAN ,,,,, ,, President ,,,,,,,,,,A ,, ,,,,A,,,,e,, JIFISSIE MAE MCCALMQNT Blass l il.l'2MlNG e,ee c ...Vice-President ,. e,.,,e,....... BENNETT PURNIELL Louisa Kikkc , c 1.., Second Vzfoe-President.. c,.ET111a1. CiODFREY RAY S'rRAUss c , eee.,e Sgt.-at-Arms .,ee,,.eeeeeee.,ee.ee. RAY STRAUSS MARY SToRMc as so ..ee Secretary ..eee,, eeeeeeee.eee.eee,ee. I DAISY Woo1JMAN BAKER MA1.1.1z'r'r 1..,.1 .....,e Y 'reosurer ,1,.,1,,.,..,.....,..11.., WILLIAM BERGMAN Miss BRooK14:. Sponsor The Shakespeare Reading Club was organized out of the old Dramatic Club. This new club has everything a really successful club requires: a wonderful sponsor, Miss Brooke, interested members, peppy officers, and well organized meetings. It may be truly said of Miss Brooke that she surely knows her Shakespeare. The club has been very fortunate in having members who are congenial be- cause of their common interests. The aim of the club is not to learn any par- ticular one or two Shakespearian plays, but to become acquainted with the different types of Shakespearian drama and familiar with Shakespearian tradi- tions. A caller fortunate enough to pass our sergeant-at-arms would be charmed with the progress we Shakesperians are making. Such a one might have the pleasure of hearing the Balcony-Scene or the Potion-Scene from Romeo and Julietg or the Dagger-Scene or the Sleep-VValking-Scene from Macbeth. rf-,, ' , Third row: BANKs, H1zRm1,xN, BIEZIE, Ez1c1.1,, F11aG1c1,, F1.1aM1NG. Second row: fi0DFRlEY, Hixxmv, HU1,1s'rT, KING, Knuc, I.1NsT1z11M. First row: McC11L11oNT, N ouwoou, POOLE, Swim, Srkiwss, BROGKE. Page 85 Jizz:-.4' i2'..'9i......A Forrest Guynn Cook Club OFFICERS Fall Spring ' Ross MALONE ALBERT OWERS o.,....... ooA.o... V we-Presrdent ..,... ...,,,o..... W ELDON ANDERSON BURCK SMITH ..4..... . .,,oo oA..A... S ecretary-Treasurer o.o,..o.o. GEORGE SPARKS CHARLES CALDWELL ........... ...,. P reszdent ................. ....... LONNIE HORNSBY ...,.. L....... S gt.-at-Arms .,......L.ELE.E,..EL,. IRBY COOK WELDON ANDERSON ....., ....... R eporter ................,...,....... LONNIE HORNSBY MR. BEE GRISSOM, Sponsor After two years of inaction, the Forrest Guynn Cook Club was reorganized this year by the seven charter members who are seniors in school. The Forrest Guynn Cook Club was named for the late Forrest Guynn Cook, who was one of Austin High's best all-round athletes and who was accidentally killed while practicing for the State Track Meet in 1925. The Guynn Cooks are active in school life. Burck CPiej Smith was president of the student council for the fall semester and jack Taylor, for the spring semester. Several other members were on the council. Among the February graduates Bob Cox was president, Albert Owers, class oratorg and Aaron fBudj Taylor, class historian. In the june class Burck Smith was president, Drayton Mahaffey, vice-presidentg and Lonnie Hornsby, treasurer. J. C. Clopton, Bob Cox, Albert Owers, and Bud Taylor lettered in football. Neely Gilliland was yell leader. Weldon Anderson lettered in tennis and Lonnie Hornsby, in golf. The Guynn Cooks also participated in basketball, track, and baseball. The purpose of the club is to develop the traits of manhood. It is also a debating and extemporaneous speaking club. This has been a very successful year for the club in general. N A+ Third row: CALDWELL, CHILDRE, CLOPTON, CONDIT, COOK, Cox, DICKENS. Second raw: FAULKNER, GREEN, GILLILAND, HORNSBY, MAHAFFEV, MALONE, OWERS. First row: PAGE, SHROPSHIRE, SPARKS, SWANZY, A. T.-XYLOR, J. TAYLOR, GRISSOM. f Page 84 .. . ,V ,,.W ll-lli-Y OFFICERS JOHN B. Poms ,A.,,Y AA, ,.....,... . President JACK BATsoN ..4 ...... Vive-President PETER VV14:LLs A..... .., S ecretary-Treasurer Ost1AR SEVVARD. c.... .. t Yergefznl-at-A rms EWART WATTs .,,..,.. ,., , ,.. ,.....,..., Reporter Mr. MARsnA1.1. ABERNATIIY, Sponsor The Austin chapter of the Hi-Y club was reorganized at the beginning of the second term with Marshall Abernathy as sponsor. The Hi-Y club is a national organization whose purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The club's slogan is Clean Living, Clean Speech, Clean Sports, and Clean Scholarship. Problems which confront the boy's life are discussed at these meetings in order to give the boy a chance to consider his life work in the light of Christian teaching and Christian ideals. Each meeting opens and closes with prayer. Several meetings have been given over to business men, who made interesting talks and gave valuable advice. Besides the topic for discussion, the programs consist of songs and games. The members of the club have enjoyed several picnics and get-together affairs. The advisory council consists of Mr. G. H. VVells, Rev. H. B. Vtfatts, Mr. VVooclbury, the sponsor, and the president of the club. It is hoped that in future years more boys will see the need of this organization, and several chapters will be formed. Third row: BATSON, CAMP, CHILDS, Diacnmzp, DOWNING, GRANGER. Second row: KING, LANG, lixclc, Porn, IJRHT, SENTER. First row: Slnxuonriiu, Smkxuv, TYLER, Wxrrs, VVELLS, A1xuKN.x'1'11v. '7fIf'- 'ff H Qf'ffIf,ffffff C 'Qf,fE -'-flfflrfi--ff ,J Page 85 .....f' S.-......-J N1--11 Girls, Debating Club OFFICERS Fall Spring CLEO HAMPTON .... . A ., ... P r esident ... ... ..... ...... C LEO HAMPTON VERNA W ILT C..,... ....... V ice-President CCCCCC CC,,C. V ERNA VVILT IRENE SMITH .,.... .C...,......., S eoretory ,,,.,C,C..CC,.,C...,,,,,..., IRENE SMITH MRs. GRACE K. MAYNE, Sponsor Motto.' Better debaters for Austin High School. The purpose of the Girls' Debating Club is to turn out some good girl de- baters for Austin High School and to stimulate an interest in the art of debating. Although the club is of recent origin, it has progressed satisfactorily during the fall and spring semesters. Mary Dell VVilson and Cleo Hampton, members of the club both terms, won places on the girls' debate squad, which was chosen to represent Austin High School in the District and the State Meets. The programs have consisted chiefly of debates on various subjects of interest, reports on assigned topics, and declamations. All members of the club have been represented on the program numerous times. It is hoped that the club will remain a permanent organization, and that much good will result from the Work along these lines. Besides the literary work, the members have enjoyed various social occasions, and all unanimously agree that the Girls' Debating Club has been a success in every respect. Too much credit can not be given to the sponsor, Whose enthusiasm and help are here gratefully acknowledged. Third row: HAXDIPTON, HIELSCHER, HYLAND, LITTLEPAGE, A. PEARSON. Second row: M. PEARsoN, RICDING, ROLLINS, SJOBERG, I. SMITH. First row: WHITSON, M. D. WILSON, WILT, MAXYNE. ....-- Page 86 C... f1------1 if---1. ie........:f --W9 L...... L Fall CHARLES BLACK ,,......, LOWRY VVIIITTAKIER .,,.., JESSE GUI,I.ETT , .,.,.,.. CURTIS HARPER. CHARLES GRANGER ....... Calhoun Club OFFICERS .. ..., Presulenl A,C,..,S..,S. ,,., C . V1re-Pres1de1fL..... ........Secrelary............ to reasurerc .. ........Sgl.-at-Arms..... .. MR. H. H. Hovr, Sponsor Spring CHARLES BLACK FRED BROWVN JESSE GULLETT LOVVRY W HITTAKER CHARLES GRANGER The john C. Calhoun Public Speaking and Debating Club was organized about thirty years ago and named in honor of john C. Calhoun. The club was reorganized in 1927 by George Roberdeau, who became president, and Mr. Good, head of the history department, who was sponsor. The presidents after George Roberdeau were Drew Nichols, Martin Casey, and Charles Black, who is now president. At the close of the spring term of 1929, there were only four members. At the beginning of the fall term of 1929, the club members took in sixteen new mem- bers, and offered the sponsorship to Mr. Hoyt, the new head of the history de- partment. He accepted the offer, abandoning the idea of starting a history club. The members all feel that in choosing Mr. Hoyt they made a wise choice. The club how has about twenty-five members. I Debates, extemporaneous speeches and parliamentary drills are a feature of each meeting. Charles Black and Elmer Nygren represented the Calhoun in inter-club debates. ' Second row: BARNES, BLACK, BLACKSTONE, BROXYN, II. CAMPBELL, K. CAMPBELL, GRANGER. First row: GULLIETT, HAREER, NELsoN, NYGRICN, STARKEY, WIHTTAKER, Hovr. i'1f 'i : fiT Qf Page 87 El Arco llris OFFICERS Fall Spring SUSIE GUAJARIIO, ,, 7,..A P76S1.Ci67Zf, ,,.V .,,,, ...,.A I DOROTHY VVOOIJMAN ALFONSO VALDEZ , ......, , , V ice-Presi'deirt . ,., 4. P :UGENE YOUNG DOROTHY WOOUMANU. OOOOOO Secretory OOOO.., OOOO..4O MARGARITA JONES JOHN B. POPE EO,OEw,EOEEO EE.,AE T reosiirers. ,.,,. EOOAOEO,.,O...E M ARGARET JOLLEY ISAEEL WOFFORD OO,OOE.,EO. , ,.., Program Chairman ,OO4EA.,.. AMY LOUISE EVERETT DOROTHY W OODMANH. ..UU.,,U..U Pianist U,,UU, , UUUU,UUUU,.........,.. DUROTIIY WRIGHT Miss MARJORIE JOHNSTON, Sponsor El Arco Iris, the Rainbow, oldest Spanish club in Austin High, has been very enthusiastic in all its activities this year. The purpose of El Arco Iris is to stimulate interest in all things Spanish, to afford appreciation and enjoyment of Spanish music, and to promote a better understanding between the Spanish- speaking and English-speaking students. The club motto is 'lSaber es Poderf' Programs consist for the most part of Spanish playlets, readings, folk dances, illustrated travel talks, and group singing. In the fall term the central topic was Mexico, its geography, history, and customs. The main project was Spanish Night, given in co-operation with Los Habladores. In the spring term emphasis was placed on the increase of Spanish vocabulary by spelling and vocabulary matches, verb games, concert reading, tongue twisters, riddles, and cross word puzzles. The parliamentary procedure, minutes, roll call, and parts of the program are given entirely in Spanish, and at social meetings con- scious effort is made to converse in Spanish. The regular meetings during club activity period are planned to alternate with social meetings held after school in the Spanish Club room, hikes, picnics, and parties with the inevitable chocolate y pan dulce. Third row: ACEVEDO, CLARK, CONNFLL, EVERIETT, GARZA, GONZALE5, GUAJARDO, HALL- Second row: JOLLY, JONES, JOSCIIKE, LONG, MCENTIRE, POPE, QUICSADA, ROYE. First row: VALDEZ, VILLAREAL, WOFFORD, WOODMAN, VVYILCOXON, WRIGHT, YOUNG, JOHNSTON. Page 88 . jc - E .,,,, .,,.. je Fall EARL CORNWELL A,,,, PIIYLLIS BROOKS ,A...A CLEMMIE SYLVESTER ....... ,..,.. Los Habladores OFFICERS ......sPres1dent................. Vice-President., ,C ,. WELIION MULLINCS .,,F,FFF ,F.,.. S gt.-at-A rms .,.F....F EIIITII PEAI. .... .......,.A.....,........ LUCILE MICK ............ C rms ,F.A,,.,FF,,,F.. Reporter ,.........A.......,....,.,. Secretary-treasurer ....FFA..,. Spring EARL CORNWELL MAZIE CARLTON ,LUCILE MICK WELDON MULLINGS MARILEE KONE .EDITH PEAL MISS VERA LEE MOORE, Sponsor Los Habladores, which was organized in the fall term of 1926, is one of the Spanish clubs of the Austin High School. This club is sponsored by Miss Vera Lee Moore, who also was the organizer. The club motto is Manana de zorras mal dia de Cazag the club Colors are red and black. The chief aims of the club are as follows: practice in speaking Spanish, appreciation of Spanish people, customs, and literature, parliamentary practice, pleasure. All motions are made in Spanish and all business Conducted in Spanish. At each club meeting the program consists of interesting talks on Spanish subjects, Spanish songs, and Spanish games. On December 6, 1929, Los Habladores and El Arco Iris celebrated the annual Spanish Night in the Austin High School auditorium. This program was very Successful. At some time in May, 1930, Los Habladores expect to have their annual ban- quet Celebrating their fourth birthday. 1364 ,lv,,.r, ,. Third row: BROOKS, CORNWELL, CROSS, GI.ASs, GUSTAFSON, HEDGIES, HUBER, JAMISON. Second row: KIEYES, LOCKHART, MADISON, MIERGIELE, MCLAURIN, MICK, MULLINGS, PATE. First row: PIQAL, Ross, SMITH, SYLVESTER, TREADWELL, WATSON, DAVIS, MOORE. Page 89 gl-,-,,,.,.. v, E,,,,. , .W-, E... ... .- . 1 X i 1 V? il The French Club OFFICERS Fall Spring MARGARET GRASTY ....... ........ P resident .........,,F,F ,.,..,.. E DITH CALHOUN BESS GUNN ................... ........ V ice-President .,AFFAA, A,...... E DNA AKINS JAMES WIGINTON ...,FFA4F .,..... S ecretary ,.....A..... ........ C LAUDIA MATTHEWS LILLIAN ARMSTRONG TTT,.. ....... T reasurer ....... ST...... L ILY MAE GUNN BOB COOPER ...............,,S..........,. Sgt.-at-Arrns ....,.,,,S...,..,.,... ED CROCKER MRS. JEANNE ENGERRAND, Sponsor The French Club, with Mrs. Engerrand as sponsor, is endeavoring to stimu- late and increase the interest of Students in the French language. During the fall term the club sponsored a very interesting program in the auditorium, which included two plays, L'Habit Vert and Les Deux Sourds, some musical numbers, a dancing number by pupils Of Miss Verna Woods, and some jean d'Arc tableaux. At the club meetings the various members give short summaries Of the lives of some of France's foremost poets, painters, Statesmen, writers, etc. Several very interesting and instructive talks have been given during club period by prominent university professors. Nor is it all work with our club. We play games, have debates and spelling matches, and are planning on several parties for the spring term. For an emblem we have a little blue pin in the shape of a tiny rooster. En- graved on it are the letters C. F., which stand for Cercle Francais, the name of our club in the French language. l I 2 Thrrd row: ARMSTRONG, BENAVIDES, CALHOUN, DABNEY, GRASTY, B. GUNN. i Second row: L. GUNN, HAMLETT, HEACOCK, MCLAURIN, MATTHEWS, POWELL. ' First rofw: OTTING, R1cE, STRONG, WEAVER, WIGINTON, ENGERRAND. 1 5 . A. L, Q35 'WB Er' 3 if :TYWY in W -.V YYY W Am L Y : f-F V YV I Page go ' -.. . - .. x. ........- ml ........ , The German Club, K. D. V. OFFICERS Fall Spring BOBBY ECKIIARIJT ,, ,,.,, .,.,, P resident ,....,4.,AA . A. VK 7OLF JESSEN Wouv JESSIEN . ,, ..., . . .4..,.. . Vice-President ,,.. ,, B AsCoM LANG GIQRTRUIJIA: STUDTMANN ....,..... Secretory ..4.,.,..... .,...... E sTIII2R MANZ CATIIIQRINIQ BLIQVMEIIQR .......... Treasurer .......... .eeee,ee M ARGARET KNIPPA HARVEY GRUESEN Aeee,..A.e,e,eee,eee Sgt.-at-Arms .v,ee, eeeeeeeee.e J oIINNY LEDNVITII CIIARLES RAINns A....,..........,,.... Reporter ...e., ,eA.,,.,,.ee.e........ C HARLES RAINES Miss ELSIE TRENCKMAN, Sponsor The German Club was organized for the purpose of arousing interest in the German language and customs. To further this end, all formal club meetings and entertainments are held in that tongue. The chief activities are singing and dramaticsg the annual spring entertainment is planned for many months aheac . A declamation contest was held in the fall, from the many entrants Gertrude Studtmann, Kate VVinkler, and W'olf Jessen were chosen for first places. The Christmas entertainment featured a musical pageant, Das Kroppen- spiel. with a large cast. At a Tacky-Costume Valentine Party, the prizes for the best individual costumes were awarded to Kleina Pannell and Charles Raines, the prize for the best couple, to Helena Schieffer and Harvey Gruesen. The prize for the best original valentines was won by Charles Raines. The spring entertainment included two plays, Prinz Rotkopf and Die Goldene Gans, and included practically the entire membership in its casts. ' fi Third row: ISLIQYMAIIQIQ, BOLLMAN, BORNEMANN, ECHARDT, HASTER, HEILSCHIER, Horus, HOLMAN. Second row: JI-:ssIcN, KNIPPA, KUIENIENIANN, LEDWITH, LANG, LUDWIG, R. MUIQLLIQR, C. B. MUELLIQR. First row: PANNIQLI., DORCJTHY PIPER, DORIS PIPER, RAINIES, SCIIIIEFFIQR, SCIIUMANN, WATSKDN, TRIQNCKMANN. Page 91 ...-..V- ,1.- ....,.-4 Sodlallitas Latina OFFICERS Fall Spring FARRIOR MCLAURIN A. A,.. ...... C onsul ....,,,.. ,v V ETA MCDONALD CATHERINE ARCHER ....E., .,A...,. P roconsul ,EE,E. ...... M ADGE SIMMONS TILDEN CHILDS I....,I, IEEE I....... S c Mba .....,,.. I.EI,. R UTH DEVENY RUTH DEVENY I.I,..,...I. EEE.EI.. Q uaestor ,..,.. EIEE., L oRINE WHITE GRADY GRAY ....I... ,,E,E,IEIEE,EIIEE,,, A ctuarius III,I., ...,,. H ELEN LUCILLE GRAGG JACK BATSON .,..., ..,....,IIIII,IIIIE.EE. O stiarius ,..I,II,..,..,...... FARRIOR MCLAURIN Miss BERTHA CASEY, Praecentor The Sodalitas Latina of the Austin High School was organized several years ago under the supervision of Miss Helen Hill, head of the Latin Department. During the year 1928-1929 the club was inactive, but was reorganized in the fall of 1929 with Miss Bertha Casey as sponsor. The purpose of the club is to increase knowledge of the Customs, character, and language of the Romans by mean of outside information not given in classg to promote a friendly association of students and instructors in the Latin de- partment, and to foster interest in the Latin language in general. The colors of the club are purple and white, and the motto is Esse quam videri MJATO be rather than to seem. Membership is open to all students who are interested in Latin, whether they are enrolled in the department or not. Club activities consist of the regular bi-weekly programs of talks, Latin songs and games and parliamentary drillg excursions to the Universityg talks by inter- esting people, parties and picnics. Third row: K. ARCHER, M. ARCHER, BATSON, CHILDS, DEVENY. Second row: GRAGG, GRAY, HARSCH, LINDSEY, MCDQNALD. First row: MCLAURIN, SINCLAIR, STENBERG, WELLS, CASEY. W.. ,.A ........,5 , ---1--. w---------- Page 92 AE, 1 E, ,,,, ,, E. , Moving Picture Club OFFICERS Fall Spring FRED ECKHARDT ........., .F.... P resident ,F,.....,.,,,.,.. ...,A,FF R oBERT SWANSON DICK SIMS ....,F...Y...,...,....... ...... V ice-President ,,,A... ,.....F, R AY LAUDAN HAROLD WENTWORTH ....,......... Secretary .F,,.......,.. ........ M ARGARET BARKER BILLY FRITZGERALIJ ...,.,, .,..., T reasurer .....,.,. .AL.... MARGARET BARKER MRS. MARGARET S. SHARP, Sponsor The Moving Picture Club was organized this year. We have adopted an old Chinese proverb for our motto- One picture is worth a thousand words. Our aim is to stimulate the interest of the students by showing moving pictures, and by instructing club members in the operation of a moving picture machine. At each meeting reports are given by' some of the club members explaining the value of the films which are shown. Other topics we have studied are the movietone and vitaphone productions, and the coloring of films. We have visited local theatres and observed the operation of the machine showing talk- ing and coloring pictures. The past term we showed films on many subjects including transportation, forest fires and control, lumbering, scenic beauty of Canada, of our National Parks, and of many foreign countries. We get our films from several sources, namely the Visual Instruction Depart- ment of the University of Texas, the United States Department of Agriculture, the Fox Films Corporation, and several others. With the aid of these depart- ments, we are able to show a large variety of films. 1 .LA Second row: BARRON, BEST, CLARK, HARSCH, KING, LAUDAN. First row: A. PEARSON, M. PEARSON, SIMS, STEWART, SwANsoN, SHARP. i DC- 2 - - vu- i Page 93 . The Young, Thairp, Scholz Botanical Society OFFICERS A Fall Spring WILMA WARD ........., ,....... P resident .,..........., . ., ,.,... J OHN BABCOCK WESLEY JOHNSON .,.,,.,,. ........ V ice-President A..... ,,.... F ELICTA BURATTI AGNES KELLY ....,..,.. ......,.,,,,FF,F S eeretory ........,,,4F ...... K ATHERTNE PATTERSON KATHERINE PATTERSON . ,.,...., Treasurer ,,,EEETT,,E ...,,E.., J ULIA FRANZETTI CHESTER BURATTI E.TT,..,............ Sgt.-at-Arrns T,....,....,..,,,.,.., CHESTER BURATTI THOMAS CRUMP .....,................,, Reporter ,,.,.,.... ............,..... V IRGINIA TRACY MRS. KENYON, Sponsor M otto: A Study of Wild Flowers, Our Recreation. The Y. T. S. Botanical Society was organized in the fall of 1929 for the purpose of creating a deeper appreciation for the native vegetation of our state, particularly the wild flowers in the vicinity of Austin. The Society bears the name of the three people who are chiefly responsible for the classification of the flowers of the Austin region. The organization is to compete in the State Wild Flower Contest of the Interscholastic League in May. A collection of fifty pressed specimens is to be made in triplicate. Two specimens of each kind are to be presented to a University committee, and the third is to go into a herbarium for the botany classes. This project will necessitate a series of outings, some all-day hikeswon Saturdays, and Hower hunts of various types, in order to get choice rare speci- mens. The curators are Francis Babel, Wesley johnson, and Dorothy Blum. Second row: BABCOCK, BABEL, BLUM, C. BURATTI, F. BURATTI, CHOTE, FRANZETTI. First row: JOHNSON, KELLY, REEVES, TRACY, WARD, WHITE, KENYAN. P1192 94 ........-1 , ..... JL-i 9 J ' ' .i L The Nature Science Club OFFICERS Fall Spring APOLLO WALKER ........ ........ P resident .,.....,.... ....... A POLLO WALKER MLA? JAMES MEDARIS ........ ..,.... V ice-President ...... ...... R OBERT MILES WILLIAM MII.I.ER ..,,..,I.. .. ...... Secretary .... ,.,.. ...I... A U sTIN SMITH EARLY MARTIN, JR ..,.... ..E. . .Treasurer ........ ....... W ILLIAM MILLER EUGENE DUDLEY ........ .............. C nrator ,,....., ....... M ILDRED BRADSHAW LAIRELLE BALLERSTED ...,..,E.... Reporter .......,.................... JACK MACRY Miss VESTA HICKS, Sponsor This year the Nature Science Club has steadily increased its activities and its membership. The active members now number over fifty. The hikes, field-trips, week-end jaunts, wienie roasts, peanut hunts, hay rides, parties, and so on have been helpful in making us better acquainted with Nature in her various moods. We have visited the babbling brook, the barren cliff, the fertile valley, the wooded hill, and the spreading pasture. And in the spring the muse of poetry touched some of our members, causing much laughter and success at composing. In order that everyone might have a chance to have his part in the club work, we divided ourselves into groups, such as the Hower, animal, bird, blue-print, legends, microscopic life, dissecting, astronomy, rock and mineral, editing, collecting, and snapshot groups. Some of the groups were not organized during both terms of the school year, as members like to change and take up new topics. Parties we had during the year were apron and overall party in October, dress party in December, peanut hunt in January, hayride and wiener roast in March, initiation of new members in March, tramp party April first, and other parties given by club members at their homes. Mr .gl vs ' IK Second row: ACKER, ASHINIORE, BLAIR, DUBosE, HEARN, HEIERMAN, LONGCOY. First row: MCDONIXLD, MARTIN, LUDWIG, WHITE, WALKER, HICKS. C 3 Q ii -'Mi Page 95 L........-' L,.1..... Model Airplane Builders Club i Fall CARROLL LUSK ll..., ..ll.... If l HOWARD VALK .l,l.l .Vl,lll I FOREST ADRIAN . I FOREST ADRIAN OFFICERS President .D.,...I...I V166-PT6Sfde71l I,.,,, I,,,.., Secretary ..,,I,.,. Treasurer ..,...., Spring HOWARD VALK HELMUTII KONARSKI PAUL HANSON PAUL HANSON l A ROSS HAMILTON ...I.,I ....I,..II..., S gt.-at-Arms ,I,.....,I...I........ SAM BLACKSTONE ' e I 3 I MR. JAMES A. GARRISON, Sponsor l Model Airplane Builders Club was started by a group of enthusiastic admirers I of our famous airmen. It had a hard time finding a sponsor. In fact it was I l difficult to determine whether Mr. Garrison or Mr. Keene was the sponsor. li 5 Members were so interested in their ambitions that much of the work on the i 4 models was done outside the club period. Few Stopped with the building of I one plane, but built several of different sizes and types. ! , l l Some very interesting and realistic models were built. The time which one 2 could stay in the air was the basis of judging its merits. Wilgert Sponberg l l l built a twin pusher which Stayed up more than seven minutes. He entered I I I several types in the meet in the Gym March 5, and won the contest, when one , l 1 of his machines stayed up, flying in a circle, for almost two minutes. Gther builders of famous models for out-door flying are Howard Valk and Carroll li l Lusk. ' l The future of the club seems to be bright, since its membership has grown to ' Q more than thirty. Some of this group will probably be riding gliders from the , I top of Mt. Bonnell or trying to outdo Lindbergh in a few years. ll I I -Wg l 2 ll ' .Il l .ii I 1 I I ill ' l I l l li I l Q l Second row: ADRIAN, BLACKSTONE, CLARK, CROCKETT, DUDLEY, HEACOCK. First row: RATHER, RAY, ROBERTS, SIMMONS, SLAUGIITER, SPONBERG. . ..-...,.......-.. .L ......... ,. , . ...-. M .... Q. -. -....,w.. A .... .....L........,-. L 1.-.Q F ........... ,...-...QV Page 96 , t VA .X a, L , .' E., , The Grand Staff Cllub OFFICERS Fall Spring EDMUND KING ,, ..,.4. ....,. ..,..., P resident ...,............ ....,. L AURA LOUISE FRENCH WORTH WARE ...,..................,... Vice-President ...... ...... E DMUND KING LAURA LOUISE FRENCH ...,...... Secretory .,.....,..... ...... A NNIE MARIE KELTNER WAYMON PEAVY ,.,.,........,IU,.,.U. Treasurer ,...,. ......... R UTH WESTBROOK ANNIE MARIE KEI.TNER .......... Reporter .............LLeL..,.....,.. ESTHER HUGHES ED SMITH .............,.................... Sgt.-at-Arms ...................... DAVID LEWIS MRS. DARTHULA D. STOHL, Sponsor Although the Grand Staff Club is a comparatively new club, much has been accomplished by it in the past year under the direction of Mrs. Darthula D. Stohl, director, and Miss Mary Bell Granger, accompanist. The club motto is United we stand, divided we fall, and its most important aims are to ac- quire clearness and better technique in singing, to improve the various musical programs of the high school, and to increase their number. This club consists of forty-three girls and seventeen boys. The week preced- ing Christmas, the club gave a very impressive Christmas Cantata King of Kings and Lord of Lords, assisted by the regular Glee Club. The club mem- bers also had a Christmas party, of which a grab bag containing comical gifts was an entertaining feature. In the spring the club collaborated with the Glee Club again and gave The Lady of the Terrace. The main characters were: Grace Garrett, Ross Malone, Mary Grace Adams, Worth Ware, Vivia Ostrum, Laura Louise French, David Lewis, Cleo Hampton and Bennett Purnell. It was a highly entertaining musical comedy, which was well received by an ap- preciative audience. At the end of the term, the Grand Staff Club gave a banquet for those active in the club. Fourth row: ALBERT, BAGLEY, BLITCH, BUGG, BURKS, BURT, CASSEDAY, CHARLTON. Third Row, CROCKETT, ENDERS, FRENCH, GARRETT, GREER, HAMNER, HUGHES, JAMES. Second row: JACKSON, JOSEPH, KELTNER, KING, MERLOW, OLSON, PEAVY, PHARR. First row: ROLLINS, SALADEE, SMITH, SNELI., WARE, WITTE, STOHL, GRANGER. Pune 97 Q ,shane ,M E --,. E 1 1 A. Little journey to the Old Frenchi Embassy Who does not remember going with Miss Rogers to visit the old French embassy on Robertson Hill? For many years students of her civics classes have been making this delightful prilgrimage. We follow a winding road up the hill to the little white house trimmed in chocolate, its traditional colors, which was built in 1840 by order of the French ambassador to the republic of Texas, Count Alphonse de Saligny. The house is a story and a half high and substantially built of lumber hauled from Bastrop in ox-wagons. Square pillars adorn its long front. Miss Lilly Robertson, whose father purchased the house from Count de Saligny, meets us at the door and bids us take especial note of the door knob of solid brass, and the key weighing nearly Va pound, all of which were brought from France. 'A We find ourselves on entering in a wide hall, from which rises a French colonial stairway, at the foot of which stands a curious old work table of many drawers, one stained by cream poured into it long ago by mischievous Indians. The stairway leads to a large attic well lighted by dormer windows. Here the count's servants stayed, but to-day it is filled with old furniture brought over- land from Tennessee by Miss Robertson's father in 1837. On one side of the hall is the living room with its old fashioned fireplace: on the other, a bed room similarly equipped. On the mantle in the living room stands a quaint old clock under a glass dome, which came from Cincinnati a hundred years ago and cost as much as a fine saddle horse. In the fireplace below the old clock are heavy brass andirons and a brass fender. An old Bible, published in 1665, lies on a table and near it a brass candlestick that belonged to the French ambassador. In one corner is an old chair that stood in the old capitol building, in another, a chair in which Albert Sidney Johnston, Texan and Confederate general, loved to sit. An old hair cloth sofa, also, has its place in this room. Across the hall in the bed room are an old washstand and dresser. The quaint old furniture, the peace and isolation of this romantic house, Miss Robertson's delightful anecodotes of the fiery young Frenchman, all cast a spell over us. In our day-dreams we see it as it was in the forties, echoing with the music of a hand organ and the soft laughter of ladies, for Count de Saligny was a gay young bachelor, hospitable, and fond of good cheer. Good-bye, interesting reminder of the Austin of long ago, we shall not forget you soon. AILSA Posey. Page 98 SVS 15 --, f '95l4ff :TQiQi2ff5X -- . 0 mx ..s145,.21 c,23-,-3'QYiifV rfQPFY'--ra' 1f . - .V M my . -.V.MMV Vw v- -.1 V VM '5 'F Wil .. ' f2r ?, Nath :ni-1-.'f?A - . W1 1- ff '.u.?V3CW.F4 -f. f. g . f.f,fv,.-,..f5,..f! 2.23355 1-' Qs .:- , uma, . ' 4 .. I5 -- .1-4 A ' ' 3 w 9,::s,:' 4 -4 ' -si? - SW Va-V 1 1.9 f 'w V. - ar t V. 2 M W, V 'Q ' . - - 1 ' fi 4 lily 3 f?f11i.?.:'if ,'V .V - V 'iii 'sg-Ii--Tfll-'.F . V - -wa y j .' N. -3 -.-ffm.:-1-V.-ff -,,.- . -- , ' ,ga My -- ww MV . ' . V - V- '2sr2'13?f:'gVf4 f ' .3, .Yf:k ' ff f ix. '-A. i -1 SEQ.. . H, , , r'Qf. ' Q QQ ., 'MQ-Q,QfI?g. QQ . Q4, .Q 4 KS' V- '. my 113' 5' QA 1fQ.- Q. ., - . 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V V, V VV f of f A V f ,lf 1 f f .ig f ,, 'ff V V V -- w , . fy' 4'V -N - - w f '7' .fm hgggfiu Q if A f f 2 1 , V V, 1 , L-V., ' V, V V V . ' V V- , A 1 f 1 pf ' K W ' - V V - Q , V , 'V ,, I N Q, 'V 1, M ff Q H V, ff W MV 5 A , V , V V V, V. , Q V V VV V., 1, V .V V ,VVV7 M 3 ' VV z,,, , Ula 'V f'5f-V74 :. '4' MLM - +I- F1 45' ' 145542:-f ,grf 1. ,-vw ff! ' 1 +L VVVV hi ' Q ff: in Lu 1 4 :Qi -'l Ji r E g M 2' ' The- gurl debaters sve- happy. .lov Storm must bv wo1'kim.r But ho isn't he-rv. 'I'hv daily noon vrowd. A , How 1-ould .lane svn- thx hirdio whvn her eyos won m-Iosvd? Bud is brinp.:'im:,' up lhv roar Sm-llalrds, Young, U o r r m- ll 9 Muvllm-r, Sims, Dodson. ' Isabel looks innom-nl 1 A hllllllllg they dld gn. 1.5 F 1 r l 1 1 I I 3 i 1 1 1 l I I i BAL Y If f A paxil' undvr an pm-1-un tru-. Um- that Zim-gil-111 nlissod. In-t'sl1:lx'v somn- musix-, x'iI'f,Z'illi2l. XVhi4'h is l I'2lllVt'S? Uould this hu 'Fihhy xVUlldXYEIl'd? Luc-ills and .lvzuu-llu usn-d to bu l'llIY'. 'l'hn- rm-x-411111 1' l1:lm:-mul. , - f Q f -o ' pf.. ,A ' , Qs-:Aff ,ww -1 -Bm'-gf ,g,1,,,, f...,.,,.. Q-ww nf.-M M I f 1-- w 1 A yi, 1: A . ,fe ' if YA Mk th fm 'Kb' f ' Wig 1 -... .. viz- Eb fi? 0 in v'g 1 55, .,,, an gk Imrutlly and lllilm-1-11. Hand :md Rod .Im-In-I :ruth-. 1'2lI!iflllIll l1ip.:'hl. Jimmim- zll:ln1'vviallvd. 'l'hv buys and ihs-ir pvt P00 VV1-v. Sn-alling: il ridv. The Swann, 'Vhnt old Austin Hi slyir HY. XX 'Q' EQ Nw r 'iii x. vt :xx X MX . A . Q A Nxt .K x ' Qgjx-fl X X S Rx www Nix X X I 5 Germans imbibing the fluid. Sally .lo gets educated. Mr. Martin posing for Dr. Pep- per ad. His Highness, Sir Robert Vkford, Esq. A. H. S, Armistiue Day float. Sarah Margzqaret Blair. Whoa, horsielll Nine little Red Jackets, all in zu. row. Two Austin High maidens- Lillian and Isabel. wntwe.-,,.. 1 ff A :wtf ff U i...-vw 4 ' 3 4 I 1 V i.--.ZBHN The QCOJIUULQTC Staff JOHN B. POPEO LILLIAN DENTON O ISABEI. VVOFFORDO O ANN SIMS . JANET WOFFORIIO O ELIZABETH CORRELI DOROTHY SIIELBYOOO AIIELE BARBISCIIO O O JANE PEARCE OO,, AIISA POSEYOOO O OO ROBERTA JACKSONOOO ELIZABETH RICE OOOOOO OOO.OOOEditor-in- Chief OOOOOOOSenior Editor Senior Editor Juniors Sophornores School Year OOOOOOOFeatures Organizatiorzs Humor OOO.OOOLiterary Editor O Assistant Literary Editor OOOOOOOArt 'J I E ' Second row: POPE, DENTON, I. WOFFORD, SIMS, J. VVOFFORD, CORRELL, -V First row: SHELBY, BARBISCH, PEARCE, POSEY, JACKSON, RICE. I I 4 f75 OiI W9OO5ifTlO OOOO ,OOO OOOOOOOO O .O 5? if Page II4 .I L...-...J' ' ' ' E , I The COMET Staff EILIEEN VVILSON ,, PEGGY AYERV. A WILLIAM CLARKSOIV ALTA BUTLIERA, A , IVIS MCLAURIN UUUU ALBERTA MURRAY, A LUCILLE SPREIEN.. DOROTIIY HARRISON, JACK KEI,l.AM ,..T,.T ,U MARK STORM .T,TTTTT. MARGARET EZELL, , VVORTII WARE ..,...., Business Alu lager UAdvertising A o'z'erl1's1'1f g A a'z'ert1's1'11 g Mfz11cIger ,Secfefar y CI'rcuIat1'0n Mauzger .Circulation P11010 Edifcr Art Editor IA rt A rl 7 ,,,, Ar! Second row: WILSON, AYIER, CLARKSON, BUTLER, NICLAURIN, MURRAY. First row: SPREEN, HARRISON, KELLAM, STORM, EZELI., WARE. 1?--1 Page 115 E TQLQLD ',,,-,J E M4 ae T-,X The Maroon Staff Fall: Spring: KATHERINE RICH . , . . . Editor-in-Chief ..... ,, W INNIE PREECE WINNIE PREECE... ,II,III Assistant Editor ,IIII, . ,..., KATHERINE RICH RAY LAUDAN ...II, A III,III Colurnnist. , ,.,ssss,s .,.,... F LORIS SMITH JOHN JOSEPH ..s.,,I, Is.. sss...s S p orts Editor.. sssss,ss. .ss..I. J OHN JOSEPH RUBY MAE STROUD ,IssI..ss.s,I..,, Exchange Editor sssss.sIsI,...s..,ss ALBERTA MURRAY ALLAN HENRY ---- -A-A--------AA-,AA. A doertising Manager. ss.. .Is.,ss W ILEY ROUNTREE COPYREADERS: Dorothy Harrison, ,jack Kellam, Artie Lee MCCalm0nt, Alberta Murray, Elizabeth Newton, Peggy Pitts, Hubert Ravey, Wiley Rountree, Floy Robinson, Boyd Schieffer, Mabel Shelby, Bw-Ck Smith, Floris Smith, Lillian Watts. REPORTERS! Bob Bonner, John Henry Faulk, john Joseph, Max Rosen, Charlie Smith, Eunice Bugg, Bess JO Chewning, Ann Cloud, Maurine Farmer, Ethel Godfrey, Grace Harris, Velma Lake, Dorothy Nell Pate, Lucille Risch, Helen Romberg, Margaret Ross, Alice Sutherland, Angeline Thomp- son, Polly Utecht, Wilma Ward, Florine Watson, Dorothy Wright. This is the second year of journalism and of the AUSTIN MAROON, which is published semi-monthly by the journalism department. The paper has in- creased from a small four-column to a larger five-column paper. The MAROON won first place, with the AEGIS of Houston, in the south- east district high school press contest. The MAROON was awarded second place in the Interscholastic League Press Conference. The MAROON belongs to the Texas High School Press Association. The paper serves as a laboratory for journalism classes. The journalism course has been made into anone year course Of two divisions, news reporting and news editing. State affiliation has been applied for. The number of students has tripled since the beginning of the course. A chapter of Quill and Scroll, National Honorary Fraternity for High School journalists, has been organized. The members must be of high scholastic Standing. Fifth Row: DAVIS, JOSEPH, C. SMITH, ROUNTREE, RAVEY. ' Fourth row: ROSS, ROMBERG, CHEWNING, CLOUD, KUHNE, WARD. A Third row: ROSEN, BONNER, GODFREY, SUTIIERLAND, THOMPSON, WATSON. I' 1 Second row: KELLAM, FAULK, RICH, WRIGHT, HARRIS, RISCH, MCCALMONT, PATE. I V' First Row: HARPER, PREECE, ROBINSON, PITTS, F. SMITH, MURRAY, HARRISON, PATTERSON. KWH.. .,- ..W-,,..,, .. . ' -f- e -e - f:1Lff- .----V---.---a------'Y----N-1 .ffa .---. -.-.- - jhflg. f'.:.Q ,WQEQZQL Page 116 A e is ,9 Q..... .rc The Red jackets SARA11 BLAIR . . , .....A..,,.....,.,,. ,.. ..,. President F1.ov Ron1NsoN . ,, ..A,. ,., .,,,.., .. ,, Vice-President LILLIAN AMMANN . . . . AAAA.A.A..AA...A.,. ... Secretary-Treasurer MRS. DOROTHY PARKER LEVVALLEN, Sponsor This fifth year in the life of the organization has been a most successful one. Red jacket is the honorary scholastic club of Austin High School. It is com- posed of one hundred girls, each having grades averaging eighty-five or above. It is governed by a council consisting of the officers, a representative from each grade, and a committee of teachers. Grades are checked each six weeks, and girls failing to make the required average are dropped from the roll. The dues are one dollar a term. This fund is used for worthy and necessary purposes. Red Jacket was founded by Mr. T. A. Gullett and Mrs. Marian Penn Fowler, who hoped to have in this group the highest type of girlhood. The Red jackets will always look to Mr. Gullett as their ideal and try to uphold his ideals of sportsmanship, democracy, and scholastic excellence. The Red Jackets, besides acting as ushers in the auditorium on various oc- casions and fulfilling sundry duties, attended all football, basketball and base- ball games in uniform and in a body. They always displayed loyal school spirit and acted as a pep squad. They made interesting formations between halves, thanks to the help of Werna Thomason, and showed that lighting Austin spirit until the end, win or lose. At the close of a successful season, the Red Jackets entertained the football boys as honor guests at their annual Christmas banquet. The Red jackets' aim this year was to foster the new spirit of school pride invading Austin High, to pay their debts, and live up to their ideals. Our school spirit and pride speak for themselves, we have over one hundred dollars in the treasury, and we have the finest group of girls in Austin High as members of the Red Jacket organization. find 'Wh 541.152 . .,.., i'i'.1'5ZIi.., I . . .. - 3 ' A R Y Vi R' A A if 'T A ' fi? 'i.i s Q r ' -L-- -- : : RED JACKETS 'T J E B L ' Page 117 I Dramatics The Whole Town's Talking was the first presentation of the Red Dragon Players for this year. It brought out a great deal of new talent from the stu- dent body, as well as from the Red Dragon Players. CAST Henry Simmons, a manufacturer us,,.,.o . .o,.. .us,, ,o.sso,,,s G i rard Kinney Harriet Simmons, his wife sussu,... ..,,. .u,,su,,su, T suss,o,r, . , . .. Grace Jones Ethel Simmons, their daughter .....u, B s,,s,, Dorothy Anderson Chester Binney, Simmons' partner o,iu,. uu,,uoo,ouu,,uo,,s ,,,ou,,uu,suou,u George Gibson Letty Lythe, a motion picture star ..,u.,, .,,o.t,ot,, I I, ..,,.,,,.ot, Jessie Mary Rarnsey Other members were Drennon Monk, Houston Stinson, Mary Smartt, Vivian Dybwad, Nan Gilbert, Floris Smith, Burck Smith, Claudia Matthews, Mary Lynn Young, Margaret Zimpleman, Pauline Utecht, Marie Alff. The Swan was one of the most brilliant productions of the year. CAST Dr. Nicholas Agi t,,i.,.t ,,.t,,tt,,,t, ..., G eorge Gibson y Princess Beatrice .i,t.. ., .,tt,,t,Grace Jones Princess Alexandra t,t,it.. .tt, Jessie Mary Rarnsey A Father Hyacintha. . ..,,tu,, .B ., ,, ,, B, . .W.tu,,W,,,. Marshall Pierson l Prince Albert .,.......,t,t,..,,.., ,t,,t,, tt,,t,t,t,,,t, G . , ,,,t,,,ttt,t,t,i.........,,,.t,, Girard Kinney Others were Nan Gilbert, Bess jo Chewning, Floris Smith, Maurice Walden, , Tom VVhite, VVorth VVare, Mark Storm, Joe Storm, Drennon Monk, Ross y Malone, Bob VVord, Vivian Dybwad, Mary Lynn Young, Dorothy Anderson, Claudia Matthews, Marie Alff. I The casts of these plays were chosen and directed by Mr. James R. Burton, who is sponsor of the Red Dragon Players. The plays were greatly enjoyed E by large audiences, and the casts and director are to be highly commended for l their work. B. SMITH, GILBERT, JONES, KINNEY, ANDERSON, F. SMITH, RAMSEY, DYBWAD, SMARTT, GIBSON, MONK, STINEON .l.-- 411. ,,.-..-- ,--....,..i. Page II8 F . . -- Li s ..-... L11-f -..- .,...,. -i.....4 ..1...t, UnefAct Play Tournament CAST or El. CRISTOH jose Valdez A ,. ,,, , ... ..,,.. ,, ,, ,., .... G I R ARD KINNEY Manuel Valdez ll..l,. lll,lll N ICK VOGELSANG The mother eeeeee lee.,.e G RACE JONES The father ,.,e, .. ..,,..e MARSHALL PIERSON Rosalia ,l.e.ee .e,e . . .. ,,ee,lee..ee...eeeee.... ROSALIE STERN Ricardo r,,r.,.,r,.,r .. a.,Y..a rrrY.,r,,.rr..r...,. C HARLES CALDWELL Austin High School's entry in the One-act Play Tournament for this year was lil Cristo by Margaret Larkin. The scene of the play is laid in New Mexico. It deals with the order of Los Hermanos Penitentes fthe Penitent Brothersj, founded in Spain some three hundred years ago. The Penitents, with their credo, founded on the ship and the cross as instruments of penance, still carry on their weird ceremonies in New Mexico. Girard Kinney, who played the leading role, has been a member of the Little Theatre for two years, and played in last year'S tournament play, The Monkey's Paw. He has also had leading roles in several other plays. Nick Vogelsang is not a member of the Little Theatre and played for the first time in this play. Grace jones has been an active member of the Little Theatre for two years. She was in last year'S tournament play, and took the lead in other plays. Mar- shall Pierson has been in the Little Theatre for a year, and played in The Swan. Rosalie Stern played for the first time in HEI Cristo, as did Charles Caldwell. At the district tournament, which was held in Buda this year, Austin High won the championship of District One over twelve other schools and the right to represent the district in the regional tournament. At Buda Austin won five individual mentions for excellence, namely: Grace jones, first place for girls, Rosalie Stern, third placeg Nick Vogelsang, first place for boysg Girard Kinney, secondg and Marshall Pierson, third. In the State Intercholastic League Girard Kinney won two medals, including the famous Samuel French Medal, which was offered by the largest play pub- lishing firm in America to the best actor of high school age in the State of Texas Ai fl l l JONES STERN PIERSON KINNEY CALDWELL VOGELSANG , .. ,......,-.. ,........... ,li Page 119 ,l-1-Q -1-1 ,-...1 ,...,,......... i-if ...-.--' s. ....f L.- ...,. Red Dragon Players GRACE JONES. . , ., . , . ...President GIRARD KINNEY ,, . .. .,, Treasurer CLAUDIA MATTHEWS., .7r ,r, ..o,..,.....Secre!ary In looking back over the 1929-30 season of the Red Dragon Players, it is rather interesting to note the rapid improvement made by the members of the organization. Their work has been of such character as to deserve recognition from the most discriminating of critics, who have enthusiastically hailed every performance of the troupe. The Players offered as their first play the ever popular '1The VVhole Town's Talking. The cast chosen was in every way a splendid one and the entire presentation moved as smoothly as could be desired. The audience went away with the satisfied feeling of having seen a good cast in a good farce comedy. Seeking new fields apart from those in which they had proved their ability, the Players next staged The Swan, from the Hungarian of Ferenc Molar, so authentically and with such remarkable ease that the doubts and fears of those who had said it could not be done were completely allayed. The staging of a play as difficult as H The Swan is certainly to the credit of the organization. VVith the coming of the spring term, the group next turned its attention to a one-act play to enter in the Interscholastic League Contest. El Cristo was selected and rehearsed with an eagerness that bespoke the intense interest of the cast. El Cristo was awarded first place in the district contest held March twenty-fifth, the cast receiving five of the six honors given for individual acting. It is too early to know the result of the next contest, but a good play deserves recognition whether it wins or loses. Third raw: ANDERSON, ANNIS, CIIEWNING, DYBWAD, EKMAN, M. GILBERT, N. GILBERT. Second row: JONES, KINNIEY, LUCAS, TVIATTHENVS, TVIONK, PIERSON, RAMSEY. Fzrst row: SMITH, STERN, J. STORM, M. STORM, WHITE, YOUNG, BURTON. Page 120 M-.YJ -, ,E E., ., cw, , The Spanish Orchestra FIRST VIOLIN SAXOPHONE Leona McNeely Marvin Camp Mary Jean Murray Bruce Labenski Ernestine Tucker John B. Pope Bobby Tyler SECOND VIOLIN PIANO Noble Long Dorothy Anderson Mattie Evelyn Treadwell Lily Mae Gunn Violet VVitte Lurline McKamey TRUMPETS David Hamner Edith Johnston, Director Gordon Noble Miss Marjorie Johnston, Sponsor Evelyn Marie Smith The Spanish Orchestra, a new group within the Spanish department, was organized last spring for the purpose of learning, enjoying, and popularizing Spanish music. Only music truly representative of Spain or Spanish-America is played,except for a few popular songs savoring of Spanish, as In a Little Spanish Town and Chiquita. The colors of the organization are red and yellow, and the gypsy costume chosen lends a colorful and genuinely Spanish atmosphere to the ensemble. The orchestra, or Gypsy Band, as it has been called, gave an assembly program last spring, assisted on the Spanish Night program this fall, and has appeared on programs of the Texas Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish, Daughters of 1812, and Austin Business and Professional Women's Club. Practices are held on an average of once a week, and several rehearsals of a social nature have been enjoyed. l Third raw: ANDERSON, CAMP, HAMNER, GUNN, LABENSKI, LONG. Second row: MCKAMEY MURRAY, MCNEELY, NOBLE, POPE, SMITH. First row: TRICADWIELL, TUCKER, TYLER, WITTE, E. JOHNSTON, M. JOHNSTON. Paqe 121 Spanish Night Spanish Night, sponsored by Los Habladores and El Arco Iris was held in Austin High School Auditorium, Friday evening, December 6. The program consisted of three one-act sketches picturing Spanish life and customs. The first sketch was a Mexican fiesta, presented by El Arco Iris and sponsored by Miss Marjorie Johnston. It dealt with the native love-making, dancing, and fun-making that is so common in Mexico on holidays. In this sketch were presented two costumed dances, La Iota and the Tango by Ofelia and Ed Acevedo. Susie Guajardo, at the reja, was serenaded by Charles Granger, the trovadof. The scene ended with an enthusiastic rendering of the Mexican national hymn. The second sketch was a presentation of Mariano Barranco's Los Panta- lones, a modern one-act comedy. This play was given by the members of Los Habladores, under the direction of Miss Vera Lee Moore. Included in the cast were the following: Ivis McLaurin, as Paula, Phyllis Brooks, as Carmen, Edmund King, as Juan, Clemmie Sylvester, as Luisag Carl Smith, as Felipe, Lucile Mick, as Pepa. The third sketch, HUna Tertulia, was presented by both clubs. It con- sisted of Spanish dances and songs showing how the Spanish people entertain their guests in the evenings. Special numbers given in this act were Las Pajarerasu by Ofelia Acevedo and members of El Arco Iris, El Toreador by Lucile Mick, Earl Cornwell, and members of Los Habladores, El Fado by Ofelia Acevedo, Margarita jones, and members of El Arco Iris. A group of songs included Mariquita, La Serenata de Pierrot, Nadie Me Quiere, Te Adoro Yo, Duo de los Paraguas, and the clubs' individual cheer songs. Music for the occasion was furnished by the Gypsy Band, composed of stu- dents who wish to learn and popularize Spanish music. They rendered the following numbers in a creditable manner: La Espanola, Spanish Dance No. 2, La Paloma, 'lln a Little Spanish Town, and La Golondrinaf' The program was concluded by the singing of the Austin High School song in Spanish. ' LONEY CORNWELL JOLLY PARKINSON' GUAJA Rno WOODMAN GUSTAFSON MICK JONES Acizvano CONNELL Page I22 Q.-1-. s -is Order' of the Golden A In order to fitly recognize merit in literary and forensic fields, the Order of the Golden A was instituted some fifteen years ago. Students who have won the right to represent Austin High School in any literary event in the Inter- scholastic League Contests are eligible to membership in this honor society. Three varieties of the emblem are offered, according to the degree of success won by the contestants. First, a plain gold A is awarded the representatives who win in the district meet, second, a gold A with one pearl to the representa- tive who enters the state meetg and third, a golden A set with a ruby and two pearls to the representative who enters the state finals. Lasy year Lillian Ammann and Dorothy Bryan were the undefeated state champions in girls' debate. This was the first time that Austin High has won the championship in girls' debate, although numerous other honors have been won. The state winners are as follows: Alice L. Shive, State Champion, Essay VVriting, 1916. Helen Mather, Declamation, third place, 1916. Dorothy DuMars, State Champion, Declamation, 1918. Bessie Minter, State Champion, Spelling, 1919. james Hamilton, State Champion, Debate, 1919. Extempore Speaking, second place, 1920. james Hart, State Champion, Debate, 1919. john Mayfield, Declamation, second place, 1920. Tom Mzirvin Davis, Declamation, second place, 1921. RuthfParker, State Champion, Essay Vllriting, 1922. Sidon Harris, Declamation, tied for third place, 1922. Dorothy Bryan, State Champion, Girls' Debate, 1929. Lillian Ammann, State Champion, Girls' Debate, 1929. 3 ffl E i 'I i-. Dokornx' BRYAN LILLIAN AMMANN ,...-....-, ,. nyc le, -...iwwr .....1.--f ....i.- -........i. Student Council The Student Council of Austin High School is composed of one representative and one alternate from each roll section. The officers, with the exception of president, are elected by the Councilg the candidates for president are nominated by the Council, but are voted on by the school. The following officers were elected for this year: President, Jack Taylor, Vice-President, Drayton Mahaffeyg Secretary, jane Tyler: Treasurer, Gretchen McElroy, Sgt.-at-Arms, Thomas Whitey and Clerk, Lillian Ammann. The faculty sponsor is Mr. Roy Mc- Pherson. At Thanksgiving and Christmas the Student Council collected food and clothing for distribution by the Salvation Army. Each council member took charge of his respective roll section. The Council passed a law regulating hall traffic, and sponsored the debates on the question of caps and gowns. The Council also brought up the questions of a new curtain for the Auditorium, and a blanket tax. The Student Council has accomplished much in the promotion of student self-government, and has been of great assistance to the school and the faculty. Fifth row: BLACKSTONE, WHITE, GARNER. Fourth row: GREEN, BRASFIELD, CLARK, DERBY, PETMECKY, STRICKLAND, MAHAFFEY, TAYLOR. Third ro-w: E. WATTS, MAYES, ROBINSON, SCARBROUGH, LONG, WARE, RAVEY, NICHOLS, ADRIAN. Second row: NELSON, CRAVEN, PRESSLER, AMMANN, GossETT, ARMSTRONG, MCGREGOR, D. WATTS, PITTS, MCELROY. First row: JIRASEK, BAILEY, BROWN, LAW, YOUNG, RAY, Ricn, HART, ANNIS, WAYNIE, TYLER. ...-.....1,..-. .1 Page 124 The Gllee Cllulb Full Officers Spring YVIVIA Os'l'RuM ., , ,, A PI'6SI'1l'6Hf,, , . . . EIJMUNIJ KING MA RY fiRACIC Anrxus Vz'fe-President MARY Guixcls An.-uns Iionuuo limo.. ,. , , . Secretary-Treasurer e LAURA LOUISE Flucncu ANN1141 NIARIIQ lil'lI.'I'NliR . . Business ,llumzgere ,Y , C1.1fo HAM1 roN Airs.-x Posmi , Asst. Bus. .'l1'zzmzger ,,,,, ,,,, l 'lUlilER'I' SwANsoN Mus. IJARTIIULA l,AVIS S'I'o1u., Director The Austin High School Glee Club has completed another successful and interesting year under the able direction of Mrs. llurthuln Stohl, who is com- pleting.: her third year of work in this school. ln the full the Cllee Club assisted the band and orchestra in an assembly program with several light choruses. just before Christmas the Glee Club presented R. M. Stulls' cuntatu, King of Kings and Lord of All, which was criticised us the best choral and solo work ever produced hy this organization. ln the spring at delightful operetta, The Lady of the Terrace, was admirably presented to at capacity house. In the cantata and the operettu the Glee Club was assisted by the Grand Stuff Club. .Sl-1w11lrmv.' II.u,maN, Seimas, l7R.XZlliR, lJ1aN'roN, D. l.lCWIS, Knsso, Nlixvlcs, J. C. I.l1:wls, llxvxs, Iik,xosnAw. lfirsl m-iv: XVINIIKICRLICV, lllClNiliS, IJASCIIIC, G.xRRlc'1 l', Arurns, S'ronI,, Klil.'rNIck, Poslav, ll.XtiI.liY, Ammlaksox, llANsoN, IIAMI-'roN. 1lll'l w POIFSOITIIIOII Of Orchestra I i I VIOLINS SAXOPHONE LESTER KITCIIENS MARVIN CAMP f VIRGINIA KERSHNER I MATTIE EVELVN TREADXN'EI,I, FLUTES 1 G. W. PETTERSON YVOLF JESSEN 1 ALICE MAE W EVLAND CHARLES MIETCAIIFE 2 LUCILLE RISCII , VIOLET VVITTE PIANO I LAIRELLE BALLERSTEDT 7 CLARINETS ORGAN l MIIICPI SULLIVAN LAURA LOUISE FRENCII ROSALIND ROLLINS ARTHUR HOFFMAN I CORNETS I WALTER RICHTER f PANSY ROLLINS I I I I I I D I I I I I I I I I I Y I I I i I i I Y I I u , I I 5 Third row: DVBWAD, CAMP, JESSEN, CROCKER, SULLIVAN. I 5 Second row: BALLERSTEDT, WHITE, METCALFE, RICHTER, P. ROLLINS, R. ROLLINS, FRENCH. First row: PETERSON, WHITE, TREADVVICLL, WEYLAND, KERSIINER. I Page 126 i ll -1--sA-----'-- fl-'-1r ii...-. l.......-.- - -1vxi.i1 Austin High School Band Immediately after school closed last June, the Austin High Band went to Magnolia Beach, under the auspices of the Port Lavaca Chamber of Commerce, for a week's stay The boys played on several occasions while there, and en- joyed boating, swimming, and fishing. A like trip is contemplated for this year. The band gave two public concerts,which were well attended by Austin citizens. They played for the annual banquet of the Chamber of Commerce. They played in the American-Statesman Santa Claus parade, where they won a prize of 3550, and also for the Texas Independence Day program held at the capitol on March 2. A joint concert is scheduled for April 15th, in which the Austin High School Band will play with the University of Texas Band and the Ben Hur Band. This concert is to be held in the new University Auditorium. Of course, the band played at all football games played here, and accompanied the team to San Antonio for two games. The band always adds pep to these games, and makes a fine showing for the school when they march on the field. A rally without the band is not a rally, and the boys are always there at 8 o'clock to start on time. The band also played for the basketball games. The orchestra' has played for several plays presented at High School, for commencement exercises, and for the operetta, Lady of the Terrace. It also played for the Austin Retail Merchants' Annual Banquet, and for Mrs. Moody's Reception at the Governor's Mansion. F' P Fourth row: DYBWAD, SIUBBS, HARSCH, jAM1ss, C. B. MUisL,1.r:R. Third row: Ros1aN. TYLER, HAMNIER, jomas, CROCKER, SPoNDB1cRc, JOSEPH. Svmnd row: HICNRY, STIEINICR, E. HOFFMAN, SPIENCE, R. MUIiI.I.IER, JOHNSON, HANsc,N, LABIEN- sK1. First row: A. HoFFM.xNN, SU1.1.lvAN, M1':TcA1.Flc, JIESSICN, RICIITHR, Drxvis, CAMP. lfrl ......... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I T he Latin Tournament The first Latin Tournament was held in Dallas, in 1924. The next year the number of contestants was so large that there were three districts. Each year it has continued to increase, so that in 1930 there were ten districts. The winners in each district go to the state meet. Each school is allowed two representatives for each year's work. Those who make the highest grades are chosen to represent their schools. It is quite an honor to be selected to represent the school, and the few who are finally picked are those who have done the best work during the entire year. The contestants may enter the essay contests as well as the examinations over the regular work. The winners receive gold pins modeled from classical designs, and the schools receive suitable awards, which become permanent property after they have been won three consecutive times. This year the Austin High representatives went to Eagle Pass, Where they were the guests of the city for two nights. Several special entertainments were planned for the delegates, one being a trip across the border for a visit to Old Mexico. Austin High carried off many honors this year. Lorine VVhite and VVenda Davis won the silver loving cup for third year work. Eloise King and Eliza- beth Woodward won the fourth year cup, which put that trophy into permanent possession of Austin High, since this makes the third consecutive year that we have won it. Gold pins, individual prizes for highest places, were won by Lorine White for third year and Eloise King for fourth year. Cleome Rollins received a ribbon for third place in second year work. In the essay contest, gold pins were won by VVenda Davis for third year and Eloise King for fourth year. Miriam Mollberg received a ribbon in the essay contest for third place. Second row: CLARK, SIMMONS, KING, LAW, DAVIS, WILSON, LAUDAN. First row: WHITE, WITTER, MANZ, RoLLINs. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ima-.- .... ,- ..,,.,,... ..,-. -..I ...... , , , ,... , , ,.,,.,.. I, e,,.,,-m ,,W,.,-,-,,.....-.., ....-.,,.-,I ,..-1, ,,.,.,......., a-............. Page 128 v......- s... 2g. J ,iw .Q ,..T. ,-1-TIM Regional Typewiritiing Contest Each year the Interscholastic League sponsors ten Regional Typewriting contests. The three students who make the highest records in each regional contest qualify for the State Meet. Geraldine VVhite, by winning in the San Marcos tournament, gave Austin a representative in the state meet for the fourth consecutive year. Austin has won two first places, one second, and one third place during the past four years. In the regional meet held at the Southwest Texas Teachers' College at San Marcos on April 12, Austin was represented by the following students: Geraldine White, Margaret Cabaniss, Dorothy Anderson, William Miller, Margaret Snell, lilfrieda Knippa, Margarita Jones, and Sudie Knight. Forty-one students representing 14 high schools entered the tournament. Austin's team of eight members averaged 36 words net per minute and won sixth place in the team contest. The highest record was 42 words per minute made by a team of five students from Brackenridge High School. In the individual contest, Geraldine White, while competing against forty students, won first place for Austin by writing 59 net words per minute for fifteen minutes. She tied the regional record set in the contest last year. Only students who have begun typing since September are qualified to enter the contest. After the meet was over at San Marcos, Austin's representatives went to the Blue Bonnet Park, where a picnic lunch was served to the contestants and Mrs. G. IJ. Miller, Mrs. B. L. Cabaniss, Miss Anna Mae Caldwell, Mr. Howell Cald- well, and Mr. Roy MCPherson. 6 ,ASS .,,,,f4g Second raw: TWCPHERSON, CABANISS, KNIPPA, MILLER. First row: SNEL1., ANDERSON, XNHVIIE, JONES. Page IZQ The Lady of the Terrace Dennis O'Hara, an Irish servant .,.,Ae...4..,e.eee.eee.ee ....,e B ENNETT PURNELL Molly O'Hara, Irish servant, wife of Dennis eeerr r.,,.,...... C LEO HAMPTON Lady Eileen Stanford, Gerald's aunt 7,,,,,,,,7,,7,.r,,,,,,7,,r. ...., M ARY GRACE ADAMS Sir Clarence, a distant cousin ,7e,,eA....,..,,.,,7..eeeeeee,,,.,7e.eee.ee .e.e...e..r..... D AVID LEWIS Sir Gerald of Craughmont Castle, a young Irishman ..,... ..........,, R OSS MALONE Mr, John Chandler ,,,C,,,ee,.eee,eee,eee,e,eeeeee,. ..Ce.,7e.,ee.eee.eeeV,ee,,, ,.,., R O BERT SVVANSON Clare Chandler, his daughter A.A,.,CC..,,wtt,,t,Ce.,,,..,...Y ,..,............ G RACE GARRETT Squire Michael, Gerald's uncle t,cc.E.E.,...,EcE,t,t,,t, Peggy Craughmont, Gerald's younger sister ,cc,. ILT Tcc,L,,c,...EDMUND KING ,c..,.LAURA LOUISE FRENCH Lady Mary, the Lady of the Terrace r.,OO7.7,,,,,,,O, ....rO.,.,77,..7O....... ROSE DANCERS Dorothy Anderson Beatrice Hedges Priscilla Wimberley Sylvia Halden Ruth Westbrook Mildred Olson Florence Saladee Dorothy Nell Garner HOLLYHOCKS Thelma Hamilton Lillian Denton Mary Alline Frazier Edda Haster Linell Loney Nellie Parker Mary Nell Spires IRISH DANCERS Sybil Halden Katherine James Annie Marie Keltner Ailsa Posey Dorothy Nell Garner Gladys Pasche Verna Young Allan Henry R. T. Davis Everett Sullivan J. C. Mayes J. C. Lewis David Hamner Jack Spence SCARF DANCE Lucille Mick Mary Alice Simmons Elaine Smith CHORUS Maurice Bradshaw Wilhelmena Dickerson Dorothy Greer Juanita Hanson Clifford Stohl Odgen Young Joe Lee Gregg Elizabeth Bagley Irene Blitch Ruth Burks Dan Castles Louise Enders James Gill Annie Mae Guess Eibert Kasiske Florence Levy Geraldine Lindsey Gertrude Renker Violet Renker Margaret Snell Mary Jane Thomas Billy Jzzrrell .Tames Box Dick Bruce Newton Holt Juanita Stiles Katherine Stiles Dorothy Cox .VIVIA OSTRUM Second row: LEXVIS, lVlALUNIi, ADAMS, SVVANSON. First row: OsTRUM, FRENCH, GARRETT, HAMPTON, PURNELL. Page 130 'r . f '- Gitllsi Athletic Association Fall Ojifers Spring EVIQLYN OLSONL.. L L President... .-.HEVELYN OLSON PAULINIC MYl.l'1R . . L .. .Vice-President ttttt . FRANCES HALL RAMONA OLSON. .,., . ttttt, .. Secrelary V.,t t,,t . L . . RAMONA OLSON ELIZAIIIQTII WRIGHT.. tttt tttt,t T reasurer ...t,ttttttttt,... .t.... L ILLIAN ARMSTRONG NORINIE FRANKLIN. ,w.SSt Recording Secrelary SSSSS SS,..S N ORINE FRANKLIN IDULCIIE I'lAMIl.TON. . .. .LS, Poster Jllarzager ...t. . St..,v DULCIE HAMILTON KATIIIQRINIQ: HRATII OSISSO.. Publicity Manager... ..SO,,SS..,S PANSY ROLLINS LUCY CRAY MARTIN. . .,SS.OS,..,S Sergeant-at-Arms .........S..SS..., LUCY GRAY MARTIN The Girls' Athletic Association is one of the leading clubs of Austin High School, the purpose of which is to create interest and enthusiasm in diiTerent phases of athletics. The number enrolled this year has increased approximately from 40 to 80 members. The club enjoys at least one outing each week, Such as hiking, swimming, skating, tennis, and cabin parties. This year G. A. A. started a play day which takes place every Thursday afternoon. Stunts, basketball, volley ball, baseball, teniquoits, etc., are enjoyed during this time. The club has undertaken as a special project the cleaning-up and beautifiying of the back yard of the gym. In G. A. A. points are received for taking part in the above activities and for various other things along this line. A banquet is held annually, at which time awards are given to those who have earned the required number of points and who have fulfilled the other requirements. One must earn 20 points for a G. A. A. pin, 200 points for a maroon and white numeral of the year of one's graduation, 400 points for an old English A, 600 points for a small gold A pin, and 800 points for having one's name on the honor scroll. Third ro-w: ARMSTRONG, CALLAN, COOLEY, DEVENY, ENDERS, FRANKLIN, GLENN, HART, HAMILTON. Svcmzd row: llANVKlNS, lTllCA'l'll, MCCALMONT, lViYLl4IR, OI.soN, P. ROLLINS, C. ROLLINS. First row: R. ROI.LINs, ROOIQRS, SALAIJILI3, VVALKER, F. XVELBORN, L. WELBORN, W1LL1.XblS, WRIGHT, THOMASON. Page 131 : -1'9 fCJll Elizabeth Ney-'Sculptor It was indeed a surprise to all who knew Elizabeth Ney to hear that she had determined to disregard social etiquette and enter upon the career of sculptor. Such will-power was hers that even the entreaties and commands of her parents. her neighbors, and the bishop were of no avail. The result was that she was allowed to go to Munich to study. One might have expected just such a tem- perament from such a family as hers. Her father was the nephew of Napoleon's great marshal and her mother was a descendant of Polish exiles. She made unusual progress while in Munich, and soon went to Berlin to study with the great master, Rauch. Her consuming ambition, to know the great people of the world, she began to realize while in Berlin. She persuaded the philosopher Schopenhauer to allow her to make his bust, and after that her success seemed sure. In making statues she came in contact with such people as Jacob Grimm, Wagner, Garibaldi, Liebig, King Ludwig II of Bavaria, and Alexander von Humboldt. ' 1 In Munich she met Dr. Montgomery, whom she later married. She further proved her individuality by refusing to accept his name after their marriage. Wagging tongues were soon at work and a scandal grew up around her name. At first this amused her, but later she became disgusted and she and Dr. Mont- gomery decided to come to America. On account of his ill health, they were forced to settle near Houston, Texas, at a time when art and culture were almost unheard of there. Two sons were born to them, the elder of whom died. As Lorne, the younger grew up, his playmates began to twit him about his mother's queer dress and her supposed relation to his father. He quite naturally resented this, and, although his mother was very devoted to him, he gradually grew away from her. This was a crushing blow to her. Financial difficulties came on top of this and she longed to move her family to Austin, where she hoped people would be a little more appreciative of her work. At last an opportunity was presented whereby she might have a small studio in Hyde Park, Austin. She was commissioned to make the statues of Sam Houston and Stephen F. Austin for the State building at the centennial exposition at Chicago in 1893. In this studio, called Formosa, she spent her last days in much pain. After her death on June 29, 1917, her studio was turned into the Elizabeth Ney Muse- um, where a collection of her works remains as a memorial to her. It is open to the public at stated intervals. Above the door is carved a single word, which is perhaps the secret of Elizabeth Ney's success-Sursum, upward. CLEO HAMPTON. Q, :qil-gi i Page 132 ir ns .-,Q ' ' Vg. V i f.-f ', ..gg.- --1rfs-f'4-f7- rf. --3' ' VV '...rV-W ,V 1.1-1.- . :W1'V '4j 5-493 - V. .fs--fS:f.- 'Q it ...g.L.sv-:-. 'UW . 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LE BARBI sch B EST ALL- ROUND GIRL ARON TAYLOR FEBRUARY CLASS FAVORITE Essl E MARY RAr1sEY FEBRUARY CLASS FAVORITE LTA BUTLER JUNECLASS FAVORITE ONNIE HORNSBY JUNE CLASS FAVORITE oe STORM JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITE ANE TYLER JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITE VA I'l A RT sopnonons CLASS mvomfz if .L.NELsoN,JR SOPHONORE CLASS FAVORITE 9 3 Uur Capitol Someone has said, that no matter from what point one looks at it, our Capitol is always beautiful, always in perfect proportion. Can anyone fortunate enough to have seen it ever forget it, as it looks in a mist either during the day or at night? On a gray day one can easily imagine it to be a palace of the gods, a dim outline of some Olympian temple seen through a rent in the veil that divides that which is real from that which exists only in our fancy. On a misty night it acts as a divine beacon light. It is always there, calm, serene, and staunch, no matter what storms beat about it. There is something reassuring and comforting in the mere thcught. At sunset it is gorgeous. Whether you approach it from the east or the west, you are struck with its grandeur as at no other time. If you look at its eastern elevation, you see a sharp silhouette thrown against the glowing western sky. The outlineuis intensified and magnified, as you look at it, until it reaches such gigantic proportions that it seems that it can not possibly be a man- made thing. If you look at it from the west at this time, you can easily imagine that you are looking at a fairy castle. This is especially true if you happen to see it from one of the neighboring hills just as the light strikes the many windows of the dome and turns them into gold. The whole building seems to come alive for an instant and to throb with the rosy color that its warm stone is wont to take on. Then, if you wait long enough, you will see an unusually brilliant star come out just above the one the goddess--or whoever she may be -is holding: or perhaps the moon will add its misty light to make the picture even more poignantly lovely. Every hour the effect is different, but you will find that from dawn until whenever you cease to be interested in things that require you to keep your eyes open, it is beautif ul. Against the dazzling blue of a summer sky at mid-day, against a striking background of storm clouds, against the star studded black of midnight, or in a snow storm, its beauty and grandeur are arresting. I can not describe it. I do not know enough words toexpress the thoughs it inspires in me. I can only vaguely feel somehow that it is a poem in stone-a colossal building to be admired as long as it stands and to be remembered with pride and love as long as memory lasts. ELIZABETH WOODWARD. F.. R if Q . .4 y . , - if , .. . W-11' Tiff-, '-. 5.?ff'3' -P1 P'-P. 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'j.. : 1. . .. , ' f-, Hug Wt ,. 1:51 'fx Jie' 1w.1,13.' n . I 1j .'1y.1'-.f. - '-, 4. .'f.A.,f,'12w,1, m -5 al- I I mga.-I aff'-aw Y- - rm - - A 112- gf-fi: 1 1 qw ':4:-.s,-, Q-,fra . 'f .4 vw .'-M,-vxzfx A 1' ' 'w -' ' f f 1f'f,:'e- , W 1 f5g5,:.gfT3',, 1'-'ff ' 3.5, 'ist' v h' 'I - ..... e -... s..-my k...1.. Football it 92,9 REVIEVV OF THE SEASON filEORGl'ITOW'NZ Opening the season against a determined team, the Maroons defeated the Georgetown Eagles 12-0. Rundell and Cox, ends, were outstand- ing on the defense and many times threw those Eagle backs for losses. Strandt- mann and Gallatin gained most of the ground for the Maroons. The team did well in the first trial of its ability. BEAUMONT: Going to the enemy's Held against a team that outweighed them fifteen pounds to the man, the Austin eleven did creditable work in scor- ing against the Purple warriors. Due to an injured ankle, Rundell did not enter the game until the last quarter. In a desperate attempt to score another touchdown, the Maroons began passing on their ten yeard line. VVith Rundell on the receiving end, eight successive passes were completed, the ball finally resting on the opponents' ten yard line. Rundell was on the receiving end of every pass, and the game ended with the ball in the Maroons' possession in scoring distance of the goal. The final score was Austin 6, Beaumont 19. VVILLIAMS Kicicmc Hoi,1.AND STRICKLAND RHODES N -----V---, ,..-...X ,...- Paw 143 r .. TEMPLE: The old enemy came down with a crack team and turned the wrong end of the score to Austin. Only the first touchdown, however, was earned. After a series of first downs, a Temple back slid over the last marker. The kick for extra point was good. Then Cox intercepted a pass for Austin and sprinted thirty yards for a touchdown. Nelson then received a couple of passes, and Hodges plunged for the second Austin score. Seago, the tornado back of Temple, carried the ball from the kickoff to Austin's fifteen yard line, but the Austin line held them for four downs. Then Austin tried a punt from close quartersg it was blocked, and Temple scored. Austin fumbled again on her own thirty-five yard line, and Seago made another tally. In the second half the teams battled evenly. Seago intercepted another pass on Austin's thirty yard line and covered the seventy yards to goal for the final score. La- Grone, Owers, and Cox played a sterling game in line for the Maroons. Hodges was good at line plunging, and Nelson did fine work at passing. The game, full of breaks, ended: Austin 12, Temple 32. HARLANDALE: The Weakest of the four San Antonio teams was extremely weak, hardly entering Austin's territory during the entire game. All of the Maroons played well and worked together. The backs accurately threw passes into the waiting arms of the Maroon ends. Harlandale simply could not with- stand the Maroon attack and went down to defeat in the lopsided score, 57-0. THE 1929 FOOTBALL SQUAD Page 144 E ae an .,.,,,9 tw--5 5--- ALAMO HEIGHTS: Austin carried to San Antonio about twice as many rooters as Alamo had at the game. Playing in the mud, the boys in the maroon jerseys slid, swam, and dived across the goal for five touchdowns and added a point each time. On the defensive they were equally good, they barricaded the Alamo boys' goal at one time and held them for four downs on the one yard line. All of the boys played well, and no one was a star in the mud of Garrett held. The score was perfect: Austin 35, Alamo Heights 0. MAIN AVENUE! Our old enemy, Main, was again set to defeat the Maroons. Again she used the same spin play that had spelled defeat for the Maroons in more than one game, but this time it was effective only once. A backward pass, Rundell to Bud Taylor, placed the ball on the four yard line. James carried it over on the first play, but was called back by officials. Hodges scored the touchdown on the next play and kicked goal, placing Austin in the lead. The score remained Austin 7, Main 6. BRACKENRIDGE: This team was doped to be San Antonio's strongest, soit seemed. The Maroons did not have the vital punch to carry the ball across the line often enough, and tackling was worse than poor. The Maroons had the ball on Brackenridge's ten yard line no less than five times and could put it over but once. Hodges took it that once and failed to make his usual good kick. james punted well for the Maroons, while no opposing player booted the ball more than thirty yards. The game ended: Austin 6, Brackenridge 19. , 4 l Third Row, KILLINGSWORTH. . , Second row: ADRIAN, LOOKE, KoNE, CALDWELL, MALONE, LAws, TAYLOR, Ancocx, Ross, BURNIETT. First row: NICHOLS, JOHNSON, J. STORM, ROSNER, GREEN, M. STORM. Page 145 S L F '. lie is 'T-FFF? a'EEgPZ? .Q .w,, T5'L.......1f .r 'T T E. -em ' Ef..:1l5 CoRPUs CHRISTI: After the serious defeat of a week before, Austin woke up. After a series of first downs, Hodges went over right end for the first score, stepped back, and drop-kicked goal. Next, Rundell caught one of Hodges' twenty-yard passes and sprinted twenty-five yards for another touchdown. Hodges added a point. Beard passed twenty yards to Cox, and he carried it the remaining twenty to goal. Hodges made another perfect kick. Rundell received a thirty yard pass from James for another addition. Hodges failed to boot the ball through the posts. To make up for his bad kick, Hodges drove twenty yards through the line for another touchdown, and passed to Rundell for the point. A pass, Beard to Gallatin, resulted in another change on the scoreboard. James tried right end for the point, but failed. This was a pass- ing game, four of the six scores were the results of passes. The line held well against Corpus and her best back, Blake. Tackles were made in better form than ever before. The gun stopped the battle with Austin 40, Corpus 0. BROWNSVILLE: Although Austin was on the losing end of the score in this game, it was one of the best games of the season. The boys fought harder than ever before and passed with accuracy. They had practiced secretly for a week on passing and blocking passes. A few weeks before the game, all the Austin fans seemed indifferent to the game, since they thought Brownsville would beat us, as they had beaten others, by such scores as 64-0, 63-0. At the game, however, there were many fans who were confident that the Maroons would come out victors. .,..,.- ,..1...... PHARR PIPER JAMES THE CORPUS GAME Page 146 x..... ---T'L...,.J , L In the first period, Nelson heaved the oval to that lanky end, Rundell, and he scored. A few minutes later, James reached into the air, and pulled down a pass intended for a Brownsville player, and dodged tacklers for the sixty yards and goal. Then Newman, Brownsville quarter, made up his mind not to let Austin tally again, and ran across the goal seven times. Six times Brownsville used the line plunge for point and was successful, but once they tried a pass and it was grounded. The hard-fought game ended Austin 13, Brownsville 41. S. M. B. A.: An unbeaten team came to Austin to satisfy the thirst for re- venge of the Maroons, who were smarting under the season's four defeats. Hodges, star halfback, after a series of small gains, went for fifteen yards through the line for the hrst score. He booted the ball squarely between the posts. Hodges passed to James for the second marker. Hodges faked a drop-kick and passed to James for the extra point. james then passed fifteen yards to Strandtmann who ran ten yeards for the score. The point after touchdown was not gained. Hodges started around end, cut back, headed down the Held, and, after an eighty yard run, placed the ball on the goal line. The next score was a break for Austin: Strandtmann started through the line, fumbled, and the ball bounced across the line, and fh8iI3.!'I1E ended with Austin 33, S. M. B.A. 0. Owmzs BEARD Cox 'l'.xv1.ok BUsTER GAINS AGA1NsT TEMPLE Page 147 1? 1, - M, EE, - e,,,a-,Wi 7 E, ,...,. . . . . 3 COACH STRICKLAND Coach Bennie Strickland, director of physical training and coach of football and basketball, began his career in Waco High School under the guidance of Paul Tyson, the greatest high school football coach in Texas, perhaps in the nation. Mr. Strickland lettered at Baylor in football, basketball, baseball, and track. This fighting little half was chiefly responsible for Baylor's defeat of Texas in the first game played in the Memorial Stadium. As director of athletics, Coach Strickland is a strong advocate of clean ath- letics, sportsmanship, and due respect for scholastic standing. He is talented in many other fields and enjoys the love and respect of every one who knows him. LETTER MEN JAMES-Captain James led the Maroons on the defense. His punts kept the ball well away from cur goal and many of his passes resulted in scores. HODGES-llOdC,, was a triple threat man, he passed accurately, drop- kicked practically every goal, and carried the ball through the line for many touchdowns. His work would be a credit to any college back. RUNDELL-'C8fJtHlH Rundell was a pass receiver de luxe. Bennie will long be remembered by the Austin High School as one who gave his best for his team. MAYNE GALLATIN STRANDTMANN Honcizs THE CORPUS GAME M f '?'1 F - P 47 Page 148 . H---M., ,. Q cn W .W I. MAYN12--Harry was a guard that was not easy to stop. His co-operation with the rest of the team made it possible for many gains through his side of the line. A. TAYLOR-4'Bud, true to his form of last season, made one of the best tackles that the Maroons have ever had. He was always breaking through the line to throw opponents for losses and his tackle-round plays were good for long gains. LAGRONE- Fatty, playing his last season, gave his best to the support of the team. His tackles stopped many would-be scorers. Cox-Bob, a speedy little end, who played his position well. He received passes well and accounted for many Austin scores. . RoBERTsoN- Pete played an unusally good brand of football for one who was a first-year man. He will be at end again next season and will give the opposing backs plenty of opposition. ,g l RANDOI.I'H XNATT OVVERS Moomc Tmz Coklfus GAME . ....... Ji..-.-.1 A,..-...TE Page 149 V l J. TAYI.OR 'hI3Ck, although very small, proved that he could tackle well. His teamwork was especially good. BEARD-J'Pee VVee looked like easy money to the opposing teams, but his broken Held running gained many yards for the Maroons when it looked as if they could not gain. OWERS- Pig-ears was all that a good center can he expected to be. He passed accurately and was one of the most vicious tacklers of the Maroon line. STRANDTMANN-Fritz had the weight to buck the line and the nerve to direct his plunging. His playing will be needed next season. NELSON-Buster alternated with Jimmie and Ode at calling signals. Al- though crippled, he made many tackles and generally backed up the line on defensive plays. WW J. TAYLOR WORD LAGRONE BLACKMORE DEFENSIVE LINE AGAINST TEMPLE Page 150 ': ' - - -2 M 'U' r ',r GALI.ATINQjimmie was our cotton headed signal chanter. He was an able field general and directed his men in such a way as to make the greatest gains. BI,AcKMoRE-Roland was a scrappy little back. It took a good man to stop him. His southpaw passes were very accurate. VVATT9eSlade played right tackle and demonstrated his ability to stop oppos- ing players with ease. His long form glided across the line to stop many backs for losses. CI.oPToN- J, C. played guard and did good work, as he did in the previous season. He will be sorely missed next season. RANnol,PH-Bobbie alternated with Fritz at the fullback position. He will be at the same business next fall. Q Y l l EGGELING PARKER BROOKS DAVIS T1113 CoRI'Us GAME 1 .- .--.. A-..-,,, I fi -D- - i Pago 151 Austin 6 t....'- -1 -,',.f a e-A-M -A--5 Q,,-.,,, ., -E A as W Basket Ball Jr 9 3 o BASIHET BALL 1930 Austin .......,.....,, New Braunfels ,...... sss,sf, 1 5 Austin. ....u .....,.,..7, 2 2 Waco ....u..u,u.......... uuuuu.. 1 3 Austin ....Y.,., 23 Waco uu....,..,.,,u..u ...,,.. 1 8 Austin ......... 21 Brackenridge i..uut ,,,,,. 1 9 Austin ...Y..... 27 Temple ,,,.,7,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 2 Austin ,..7,,. ,21 Temple l,.,..,,e,..e e.,,e, 1 1 Austin ...... 1..,. , .17 Brackenridge .....,, tee... 1 2 Austin ...V7.,7, 43 Waco 4..........,.,,.o oo.,ooo 1 8 Austin ......... 31 Waco ,.....,.... c,.c,c ..cc,. 1 5 Austin ......... 24 Temple ,.......,7.777,7,,.7,,.,,..,V... ....., 3 3 Austin ......,.. 14 Temple o,....o.,t.1ot,o,otot.,tt..,.............. 20 Austin ,,....,.i 30 Southwestern University .c,ccc...... 26 Austin ,...t.... 30 Concordia .e,..e...,..,,.............e,e.,e..... 19 Austin .,...,... 25 Southwestern University ..,..c...... 21 Austin ..,7t.,7, 19 Texas Freshmen .,..,....rc.r.c,c.ccc,r... 22 Austin ,..,,..t. 23 Main Avenue ..,e..,..,.e.eee,eeeee ee.,,e 3 0 Opponents ...,,....,........................ 314 The pre-season games were won easily until james, Rundell, and Gallatin were retired because of having played the prescribed number of semesters. After their retirement, we immediately lost a two game series to Temple. Our stars were eligible, however, to play the non-conference teams, and we defeated such strong teams as Southwestern University and Concordia College. One of the best of the pre-season games was the one with the Texas Freshmen. In the first half the score stood 15 to 4 in favor of the Freshmen, but in the second Austin, by a furious offense, brought the score to 19 while the freshmen had only 22 points to their credit. 1 I l I ' .l Third row: STRICKLAND, EGGELING, RHODES, RANDOLPH, STRANDTMANN. Second row: TAYLOR, KILLGORE, BROOKS, Woku, KoHN, DUESTERIIOEFT. 1 First row: GALLATIN, RoB1aRTsoN, JAMES, WATT, NEU, NIEI.SON, Honoas. 5 Page 152 iw 1 LQ 3 --ey tg-----9, i C5 - The District Meet The District Meet was held at Georgetown. The scores of the games played by Austin are as follows: g Austin .......i............, ....... 1 2 Georgetown ..,,.... ...,...,... 1 1 Austin. .... . . ............... 31 Smithville ........ ....... . 16 Austin ..,.... .....,..........,. 3 3 Lampasas .....,..... ..,..... 1 4 THE BI-DISTRICT GAME The Maroons went to Brownwood to play for the title of two districts. At the end of the first half, Austin was leading by two points. At the beginning of the second half, both teams came on the Hoor with the determination to win. In the last few minutes of play it seemed that Brownwood had the game, but Austin was given a charity shot and immediately threw another field goal bringing the total score to 19, while Brownwood had only 17 points. THE STATE MEET By virtue of her win over Brownwood, Austin was allowed a chance at the state title. The University gym being uncompleted, she was allowed to play in her own gym. Fate decreed that we should draw the strong Reagan team for the first fray. The Maroons were not dismayed by this and gave the best they had to win, but they went down to defeat before the better team, the one who later got third place in the ,tournament and went to the National meet in Chicago. .l l A Honcizs GALLATIN Page 153 lg K 1 1 +1 A W ii it ' , l -,L 3 ., 1 -1 1 :i w rj ,mi ap, 1, ., , -w 'QQ '15 -ri hh i 1 A giv- gi.. 5? UI ' A iekf? r l . Q, J TY i:1i 9 The Team At the beginning of the season we had for forwards Hodges, Taylor, Bowling. Gilliland, and Neu. Bowling became ineligible shortly afterwards. Gilliland was later retired because of having played the required number of semesters. These two boys were the best of the forwards. Bowling was fast, and Red was tall enough to sink a large percentage of his shots. The remaining forwards were good, however, and, as the scores indicate, managed to win many games for Austin. The guards included Nelson, Randolph, Robertson, Rundell, Eggeling, Gallatin, and Duesterhoeft. Rundell graduated and was, therefore, ineligible. The others were good guards, also, and they are due much credit in keeping the enemies' scores so small. The centers were James, Brooks, and Watt. james played his time out, and Austin thus lost her second outstanding player. Brooks, a long lanky fellow, deserves credit for his tipping, Watt, did not enter basketball until the latter part of the season, but he showed that he could do as well at this sport as he did in football. The whole team is deserving of the highest praise and is a credit to the school. They were a scrappy, crew, true sportsmen, every man, and not disheartened by things that would have broken up most teams. They had plenty of grit and fire and played hard until the last game of the season. TAYLOR WATT ROBERTSON NELSON A Page 154 Dil izzzj 3.-....:1 -'i::..- L Our Gym The Austin High School Gymnasium was completed early in January. It was built with funds from a recent bond election and cost 375,000 It is the fulfillment of the dreams of years gone by. A drive was started in 1926 to raise funds to shelter the Maroons, and about 352,000 was raised by the teachers and students of Austin High School. These funds have been used to buy equipment for the gym. The gym is a beautiful piece of architecture. It is of yellow brick on a steel frame. The main floor consists of 'a basketball court capable of seating several thousand people. There is a balcony at the east end for the use of the band. This part of the gym is very well lighted and is shadowless. The basement is provided with lockers for the use of the pupils in the physical training classes and is well supplied with showers. The gym was built primarily for the teaching of physical education, but is well provided for the playing of basketball games. Physical education classes are being held daily and an intramural league series was played between the various boys' physical education classes. The Maroons were hosts to the contenders in the state tournament during the first part of March. The gym was dedicated during the first game with Waco High School. Mr. Wells, Mr. McCallum, and Mr. Blendermann were speakers for the occasion. At the right of the front entrance there is a bronze tablet, placed there in the memory of our former principal. This' structure represents the work and in- fiuence of this friend of Austin High, and it is altogether fitting that this tablet should be placed in the edifice that he worked and hoped for so long. EGGELING BRooKs NEU RANDOLPH we--4-551-1-:5 i I Page 155 ' YGWWW . my ,,,, 5. L, W. 4. g. 52 M x- Ii 3 1 . y . 5 .J U iii? ::4 it-6 CJ Track r 9 3 o REVIEW OF SEASON With Joe Storm as captain of the track events and Osborn Hodges as captain of the field events, the team has enjoyed a very pleasant year with several meets on the calendar. joe placed in the mile run in the state meet and has a good chance of winning that event this season. The first meet of the spring was with Smithville and LaGrange at Smithville. Austin got revenge on Smithville for losing the district title to them last year by two-and-half points. The meet was won by Austin. The score was Austin sixty-four, Smithville fifty and one-half, LaGrange thirty-six. Johnson of Smith- ville Was high point man, while Hodges of Austin and Kranlik of Smithville tied for second highest honors. The Texas Relays came next and the Austin Maroons showed up in the high school class just about as well as the Texas Longhorns did in the University class. Bob Word won second place in his heat in the one hundred yard dash. The medley relay team looked good in winning first place in its heat. This team was made up of Carl Kingsbery, who ran four hundred and forty yards and handed the baton to Bob Word, who carried it two hundred and twenty yards to Deward Childre, who carried it another two hundred and twenty yards to Joe Storm, who 'carried it eight hundred and eighty yards and crossed the line ahead of his competition. Joe's race was spectacular and exciting. In fact, Coach Keene got so excited that he punched his stop watch and failed to get the time, which was plenty fast. Thirdtrow: HILL, HARRELL, BROWN, GONZALES, WoRD, GRANGER, SCHIEFFER, M. STORM, LAUDEN, JERKOFSKY, KEENE. Second row: ADAMS,SMITH, KINGSBERY, STARK, HODGES,j.STORM,ADRIAN,SASSMAN, HEWITT. First row: GOLSTEIN, LAMAR, YANTIS, GUERRA, NELSON, BABCOCK. Page 156 QE..l3' L--iJ . i......:2'w ' .., L Maroon Traclksters Win Uver San Marcos Academy and Bastrop High School Friday-April 4. , In a track meet made up of the University Freshmen, Austin High School, San Marcos Academy, and Bastrop High School, the Maroons got their share of the points, winning over all the teams except the Freshmen. Some good talent was shown in practically all the events. Osborne Hodges of the Maroons was high point man of the meet with 17M points to his credit. He vaulted 11 feet 6 inches, and his best heave on the shot, which was in the preliminaries, was better than 48 feet. joe Storm ran a good race in the mile, but was forced to second place by Blakeney of the Fresh- men squad, who was his close rival last year while he was still in Karnes City High School Bob Hewitt of Austin High School ran his best 880 yard run but was also forced to second place by a University Freshman. The mile relay team of the Maroons showed up well and took first place in the event in the High School and Academy Division. The team was made up of Carl Kingsbery, Mitchell Stark, Claude Pollard, and Bob Word. The time was 3 minutes, 45.4 seconds. Word also ran the 100 yard dash. His time in that event was 10.5 seconds. Boyd Schieffer ran the hurdles, but due to an in- jured leg was unable to place, and was also kept oFf the 440 yard dash by the injury. . Freshman ...,... ........ 7 9 1.3 A. H. S ..............., ........ 3 6 1.3 San Marcos ,,,..r, .,,...,. 2 2 1.3 Bastrop .........,,.,,,cc.,,,,,,S.,..,.................... 17 J L KINGSBERY Woim M. STORM GONZALES it f '73 e-'fT'1 ii gf?--5 Page 157 Q -qQ. r ' ' ' Q-A-.ggi Track If the good work keeps up, it looks as if the Maroons will win the district meet and place some boys in the winning classes in the state meet. They have won every meet this season, not counting the meets with Shorty Alderson's Freshmen. They were victorious in the dual meet on March 21, and again in a meet in which San Marcos Academy, Bastrop High School, Austin High School, and the Freshmen took part. Throughout the season there was an unusual amount of interest shown by the members of the squad. The competition was keen in the 440 yard dash, the mile relay team, and in some of the field events. There is some promising material on the squad, some of whom will be back next year. Among them are some of the letter men:Kingsbery, Stark, Schielfer, and probably Hodges. Some of the material was lost through graduation in the persons of Word, Storm, Childre, Harris, and Pollard. Track is a sport with almost unlimited possibilities for the boy who takes it seriously, and it must be taken that way if he is going to get very far. Among all the track and field events to choose from there is something to which almost any normal boy can fit himself if he so desires. lf this were realized We should have more athletes and fewer sales of liquor and tobacco. He must train and keep his body fit to perform its task. If this were realized more, we should have more runners like Cy Leland. He did not learn to run 100 yards in 9.6 seconds by playing football, but he did learn to be fast enough to run 90 yards for a touchdown against Texas on the kick-off by first training his speed ability on the track. Let's have more cinder path artists and fleet-footed runners. In high school is the place to develop into an athlete. Begin early and Work hard and you will get your reward in the end. It may not be in beautiful medals, and cups, but at the most you get health and a s t r o n g e r physique. ..., ... 4111. HODGES GRANGER KEENE SCHIEFFER ' 'E 5- ' xr in V - tw , ...- 'T' Z '.... Page 158 The District Meet The crowning event of the track season, the district meet, brought another victory to the long list already won by the Maroons. Not a dual, nor a triangular meet was lost during the season. The Battle of Flowers Meet in San Antonio and the State Meet remain on the schedule and the Maroons hope to bring in some medals from them. The district meet on April 12th was carried off easily. The old rival, Smith- ville, came in third while Granger finished second. The points were distributed as follows: Austin 47, Granger 32, and Smithville 19. The Maroons took six first, five seconds, and two thirds. Captain Osborn Hodges, with three firsts, one second, and one third to his credit, was high point man of the meet and made a total of 21 points. Granger won five first, one second, one third, and two fourth places. Smithville won two firsts, johnson winning both of them, one second, and two thirds. The revenge was sweet after having lost the meet last year to Smithville by two points. The most interesting thing of it all for the Maroons was the winning of the one mile relay. Smithville had already won that event from them twice this season, and seemed to feel certain that they could do it again, while the Maroon quartette was determined that they shouldn't. It was spectacular race with the Maroons leading most of the time. Granger came in second and Smithville third. The winning team was made up of Carl Kingsbery, Claud Pollard, Jr., Mitchell Stark, and Bob VVord. Since it is against the rules for a contestant to enter more than one of the races longer than the 440 yard dash, captain joe Storm entered only the one mile run, which he won easily. He has trained consistently for that event and runs it well in all the meets. He is expected to get the best medal they give for that event in the Battle of Flowers Meet and at the State Meet. HEWITT GUERRERO HILL J. STORM Page 159 A-.1-. L...i..... 41.1 -..- Baseball 1930 The Austin High School baseball squad started practice on December 31st, with the following lettermen: Bell Moore, Hollis Harrell, Slade Watt, Henry Helf, Monroe Stramler, Derden Vtfofford, Harry Mayne, Harry Garner, Norman Walsh, Clarence Shelton, Edgar W'ilson, and Alfred Dobrowolski. Since the University Interscholastic League has charge of baseball for the first time this year, the Austin High School will be in district 19, which is com- posed of the following counties: Travis, Bastrop, Vlfilliamson, Burnett, Llano, and Lampasas. The Interscholastic League intends to carry the baseball race this year as far as regional championships, that is, the championship of four districts: there- fore the Austin High School will be in region three of the Interscholastic League, which is composed of districts nineteen, fourteen, eleven, and ten. This region three takes in all of central and north central Texas and extends to the Oklahoma boundary line, and will be one of the strongest regions in the state. In order for the Austin High School to win regional honors, the baseball team will have to win the championship of district nineteen. The winner of district nineteen will play the winner of district fourteen for the bi-district championship. The regional championship will be decided by series played between the winners of the bi-district games. THE 1930 BASEBALL SQUAD ,...1.1., ............, ,...l-, , ... Page 160 E-.. ,WY 73 E.. W fv-- V -3 C-ug , -, '-- 3' ff., , -' ' '-,gr 4 l The following games have been played: Austin ,,,.,,, ...,,., 1 8 Bartlett ........,....,7..7,, ....,. 4 Austin ,,,,,, i ,v..... 5 Temple .......................la...., ,v.e.. 0 Austin ,,.,,,, ..,,.., 7 University F rosh ...............,. ...... 4 Austin 44,,,,. ,e..... 5 St. Edward's University ....l,s..... 6 Austin ,,,i,,i ,.,.... 1 4 Concordia ...................,......,.,s....s... 1 Austin, .,,,,, .sV.... 1 3 Texas School for Deaf ...... ,. 1 Austin .....i, ...,.., 2 4 Lake Victor ........,..............a 1 ,.aa,. 1 Austin .,,,,,, ....,.,c,,.,........ 11 Texas Public Service Co ..i......, 6 Other games to be played this season exclusive of bi-districts or regional games are as follows: Brackenridge, Temple, Bartlett, Texas Freshmen, Con- cordia College, Texas School for the Deaf, Lake Victor High School, and St. Edward's University. The prospects for a successful season are quite bright thfs year. The most important games of the season to date were against the Texas Freshmen and the St. Edward's University first team. The Maroons defeated the Texas Fresh- men 7-4 and held the strong St. Edward's University first team to a 6-5 score. The following outstanding players on the squad will round out the team: Schieffer, Dement, Pharr, Prade, Pinckney, Starr, Munro, Alff, Nichols, Raatz, Boone, Neu, Locke, Temple, Lewis, John Joseph and Irby Cook, student man- agers. ' lx -- A- T. 1 l l l Y, 1 g 1 WATT WOFFORD MooRE GARNER WALSH Page 161 n w. E ,xr iiiiief -iff'-:Ti H 1 . mn .Q - P,-- f'ff, l . Review of Jr 92.9 Season Y PITCHING RECORDS- LEADING PITCHERS Games Av. hits Names Pitched LP. H. R. H.B. S.O. WP BK BB per9inn. McDonald 5 342M 14 8 4 31. 2 0 16 3.63 Wofford 8 34M 14 9 3 29 0 0 13 3.67 Moore 10 61M 32 21 2 84 2 0 16 4.64 Cook 5 31 20 13 1 22 0 0 5 5.8 LETTER MEN 1929 THIRD YEAR: Solid McDonald, Bennie Rundell. SECOND YEAR: Bell Moore, Hollis Harrell, Henry Helf, Slade Watt. FIRST YEAR: Monroe Stramler, Derden Wofford, Steve Williams, Vernon Cook, Edgar Wilson, Harry Mayne, Harry Garner, Norman Walsh, Charley Wolf, Clarence Skelton, Alfred Dobrowolski, and Billy Disch. LEADING BATTING AVERAGES 1929 G. AB R H B. Av. 1. 'Dement ...,.,......,... . 2 4 1 2 .500 2. Garner ..1,1... .1,, 1 3 24 9 8 .333 3. Watt ,.1el..,.,e, .... 1 9 70 15 23 .328 4. Wilson. .,,.,,, .,,, 1 0 25 8 8 .320 ' 5. Walsh ....,.... ..,.... h .... 7 19 7 6 .315 6. Moore ......... ...................... 1 0 23 3 7 .304 Team Batting .277 . Y 1 , HARRELL SHELTON MAYNE DOBROWLSKI STRAMLER g'x35,-'gig W Y W eilrlg Page 162 ,. .1..',.:4a.:.AfJlf-2483-aQb.l.,a.. .,...i.1G.5,fA,i.i . .2.. f 'U 1 ' UE- - ' 'AB L-i.. ' Q,....,.1 1 u I Maroon Baseball Selietlule for Jr 92,9 l Austin ........ 6-Giddings ....... .......... 0 Austin ........ 12-St. Eds Preps ....... Austin ..,..,,. 29-Giddings ......l, A..,,..... 1 1 ' Austin ,..,..,. 21-Concordia ....,...,.,,, Austin ..,.,... 13-Bastrop ...,..A.,.vu ,..... 3 Austin ........ 10-Temple ........ ,......., Austin .,,,.... 14-San Marcos .........,i,.... 4 Austin ........ 9-Bartlett ...,.... ..,u,, Austin ,t,v,.,. 6-Giddings ...... .... .,.... 4 A ustin ...t.,.. 5-Bartlett .....,.. .,.,.. Austin vt4,,,,, 19-Giddings .....,, ,.,... 7 Austin ...,,... 21-Trinity ......t,ti.,,u,,u Austin ,.....,. 7-Deaf ..........,..,. ...,.. 5 Austin ........ 5-Temple l................ Austin ........ 9-Bastrop .........,.. .,.... 3 Austin ....,... 1-Cuero C11 innings Austin .,A,,... 11--St. Eds Preps ....,....... 10 Austin ,,.v.... 6-Cuero .....r.t............. Austin ..l,.,,u 17-Trinity College .,...t.... 1 Austin .,....,. 0-McKinney fcalled rainj Total-Maroons ...........,.... 221 Opponents ,......... ..,...,. RECORDS HELD BY THE AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM OF 1929 1. Consecutive victories ..............i..,......................,..,...,...,Y.,cwt,,,,,..... 18 2. Highest team average for a season ................,r.,. ,,,,,,. . 947 3. Highest average runs per game for the season ,,,,,.,,,. rtr,,r, 1 1.05 4. Greatest total runs scored in one game ..,........,..,.,.,...t. .,...... 2 9 5. Greatest total runs scored in 3 consecutive games .tt,V,.t...,t..... 56 6. Most runs scored in 1 inning ...........,.,,.t.,.,t,.,t,,vt,t,,,,,,,..t ,t..t.t. 1 6 7. Most hits made in 1 inning ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., ,,i,,,,,,,.t,,.,, ,,,,,.., 1 0 8. Most total bases made in 1 inning .,.,t, ,.,,1v,.. v,V.t... 1 6 9. Smallest number of defeats in 1 season ,,,.,,,,,,, ,.,.,... 1 10. Greatest number of runs scored in 1 season ,,,,,,,t,t,t.,t,,,t,.,,t,t 221 Y , , tg. , 2' l STARR Scnrm-PER PRADE DEMENT PHARR Page 163 Racllseteers Season it 9 3 o Austin opened the tennis season with a dual meet with Main Avenue QSan Antonioj. The Maroons took six players to the Alamo city and won four singles to the opponents' one. The A'Krimson Kids won both doubles. The next two meets were with Luling. In the first meet Grady Gray and Lothaire Dabney won two singles and one doubles match, allowing the opponents no honors. Luling was overwhelmed in the second meet. This time Gray and Baxter won both singles and together won the doubles title. Waco came next in the line of defeats. Playing on the home courts, Austin won five matches and lost only one. The Maroons then journeyed to Houston to win honors against the San Jacinto High School team of that city. The Austin players were victors, win- ning three out of a possible five singles. Both of the doubles fell to the Maroons. All of us must have our defeats, but we can take them better from someone who is rated higher than we. The Maroons got their defeat from former Austin High players who are with the Texas Freshmen. Kamrath and Bralley, two last year's men were instrumental in the defeat of the Maroons. In the singles Austin won only one out of six, but in the doubles they won two out of three matches. Main Avenue in a return meet held in Austin went down against the Maroon racket-swingers. VVe won four out of six of the singles and won all three of the doubles. The next meet was a quadruple meet held at Mineral VVells. The contesting teams were Mineral VVells, Oak Cliff CDallasj, jacksborough, and Austin. Gray of Austin won the singles championship. In the singles meet, Austin had three out of a possible four in the semi-finals. In the doubles, both Austin teams went to the finals. In the district meet held at Georgetown, VVeldon Anderson won the singles crown and he and Grady Gray won the doubles title. The Maroons yet have to play return meets with VVaco, San Jacinto QHoustonD, and Main Ave. Since they won the district, they will also compete in the state tournament. GRAY IQOBERTSON ANDERSON TAYLOR 4... -- ,-...,.i-, .........,.,- -- Page 161 1-Q -nl ,....-Q ,....... -f '------ '11-' . .. Li... The Players W EI.noN ANnERsoN : Boys' state municipal doubles and singles '27, '28, an experienced player who should go far iII his hid for the state title again this year. He has a strong lxackhand drive. GRADY fiRAYI Semi-finals state boys' doubles '29. Grady is a small, fast, alert player and with his strong serve and forehand drive stands a good chance at the state doubles. PIETIE ROBERTSON CCaptainD: . Pete has a good service, a strong forehand, a good overhead, and plenty of fight. He gets 'em where others would look sick. JACK TAvI.oR: jack has a steady, hard game. His forehand drive and kill shot are the best of his drives. BRUCE BAXTER: State boys' doubles '29. Bruce is a wiry, steady, little player. He has a very good chop stroke. I.oTIIAIRE DAIINEV: Lothaire has a strong forehand drive and a good pass shot at the net. He has done good work for the Maroons during this season. MAvo KING: Mayo is playing tennis for the first year in Austin High. He has a promising future. PAT ROBERTSON! Pat is one of the younger players but he has good stuff and should rank well next season. BAXTER KING P. RonER'rsoN DAHNIQY Pngz- 165 rv' r, ,, , W , E ..,,..,-L ,L Girls, Physical Education The size of the girls' physical education classes makes it necessary for student leaders to help with the teaching of the groups. At the beginning of every term, each class selects certain girls as squad leaders. These squad leaders in turn select their groups. Ususally each squad is composed of about six girls who are congenial and interested in helping each other. There is a great deal of competition between squads in such matters as per- fect attendance, high scores on written and practical tests and speed and ac- curacy in the performance of relays and stunts. The squad leaders help to grade each member of their groups every three weeks. Once a week, on Monday afternoon all of the squad leaders meet at the gym and are given the schedule for the following week. They are then taught the games, relays, and stunts that they are expected to teach their squads during the week. The use of squad leaders makes it possible for the classes to learn a great deal more and much faster than would otherwise be possible. SQUAD LEADERS FIRST PEROID: Adele Barbisch, Verna Young, Mary Virgie Carr, Ada Glasscock. SECOND PERIOD: Lucille Rogers, Margaret Jolly, Edith Smith, Rose Mary Byrne. THIRD PERIOD: Marilee Kone, Mary Frances Corder, Juanita Cross, Lucy Gray Martin, Florence Saladee, Zazle Kirkpatrick, Ophelia Guess. FOURTH PERIOD: Ramona Olson, Evelyn Olson, Dulcie Hamilton, Norene Franklin, Joanna Law, Pauline Myler, Eva Hart. SIXTH PERIOD: Pansy Rollins, Evelyn Olson, Lucille Madison, Ramona Olson, Pauline Myler, Frances Hall, Thelma Harrell. Third row: CALLAN, KONE, R. OLSON, THOMASON, GUESS, E. OLSON, HALL. Second row: SALADEE, GLASSCOCK, BYRNE, CROSS, HART, MARTIN, ROLLINS, HAMILTON. First row: FRANKLIN, JOLLY, EVERETT, BARBISCH, MYLER, YOUNG, MADISON. QL N3 .-W 4- F -M -A - 5' 37' 3 Page 166 wi.-.T 'i...Q.. - l J '-.-.-...1 Archery Neither Indians nor Robin Hood's band could have had as much fun with their long bows and arrows as the girls' physical education classes are having- and sometimes the target gets hit. Katherine Archer Cnote the namej was the first one to hit the bull's eye. The arrows were extremely hard to control when we began practice. They simply wanted to explore the great open spaces down at House Park instead of sticking in the target, which was much closer. Some of the arrows finally learned where to go, and then the fun increased. Archery was one of the most pleasant of the hot day activities and rivaled the ever-popular baseball in popularity. An individual tournament will be held in May to determine the best shot in all the classes. Good luck to the girls with a steady arm and a clear eye! 'Volley Ball Volley ball was started during the winter in the old gym, where the ball insisted on jumping into the lunch room or out of the other windows into the boys' court. Captains selected teams and a ladder tournament was started, but had to be discontinued because of mid-term exams. Now We are in the new gym and another tournament is going with six teams playing at onceg but we can't tell you the winner-not yet-it isn't over. Some of the best players, judging from their ability to serve and return the ball and their general team spirit, are Frances Hall, plus her wrist band Cno good without itjg Ramona and Evelyn Olsong Dulcie Hamiltong Lucy Gray Marting Florence Saladeeg Adele du Bose, when she can stand upg and Zazle Kirkpatrick. SIIELTON SALADEE HALL HARRIS P. RoLL1Ns CORDER D f' F Iafr' 16: 1 .... ..... ....., . . ., .....--,.,t.,..-,.....,g , . . ' ' - - ' 'ir . . l i..........'J 'f L.-- I Pinguard and Basket Ball The above two games mean just about all there is to be desired to a great number of girls. Just before Christmas a pinguard tournament was played and everyone in every physical education class played in several games because, you see, they were all on teams. Finally after much hard practice and good playing, one of the teams from the third period class won. This team was composed of the following girls: Centers, Zazle Kirkpatrick and Freda Baker, guards, Lucy Gray Martin fCaptainJ, Adele du Bose, and Hazel Baker, forwards, Pauline Myler, Emma Le Barron, and Lena Ray Shelton. Basket ball was started after we moved to the new gym and among others, Frances Hall, Evelyn Olson, Ophelia Guess, Helen Schwarzer, Lillian Arm- strong, and Pansy Rollins know what to do with abasket ball, when they get one, and promise to make very good players next year. Hockey After the new gym was finished and the girls started having Physical Ed. over there, things began to pick up. What are those sticks for? Oh look, we're going to learn to play golf. However, they proved to be hockey sticks, and did the advanced classes play hockey? From the number of bruised shins we had, you would have thought that we did nothing else all day long. Some of us had played shinney before, and we found that it and our field ball training last fall were a big help. Soon the weather man decided on rain and then days grew too warm, and we had to quit playing hockey, but not before there were quite a few good players developed. Evelyn Olson, who tried to play all over the field, Pauline Myler who stopped a hole with her stomach, a hard ball too, Vivian Rogers, who liked to dribbleg Marilee Koneg Ophelia Guess, Lucille Madison, Eva Hart, who has played golf and showed it by lifting her stick too high, Lena Ray? Shelton as goal-keeper, and a freshman named Jo Law were among the best. DUBo1s SCHWARZER MARTIN SMARTT HAMILTON E. OLSON ', 5 . J Z: wwf 1 wb- 5 .3 ' Page 68 Baseball VVhen spring comes, can baseball be far behind? First we take some achieve- ment tests that show us just what poor pitchers, hitters, catchers, and runners, we really are at the beginning of the season. The first part of the season is spent in practicing to eliminate defects. Then we learn some real baseball and play other teams from other classes Each class, then, selects one team, its very best players, and we have an interclass tournament. At the end of the season, an all star team is selected. To get a place on this team is quite an honor, as it is made up of the very best players of all the classes. These girls show promise of being all star material: Lucy Gray Martin, Rosalind Rollins, Margaret Harris, Dorothy Bazemore, Margaret Jolley, Margie Soderberg, Arlene Seiders, Marie Reinhardt, Thelma Harrell, and Evelyn Olson. Swimming and Tennis Since it is not possible to have swimming and tennis classes during the regular physical education schedule, these classes are held after school during the spring. Swimming classes are held at Deep Eddy at 4 o'clock on Tuesdays and Thurs- days. The beginners start by learning to sink and save themselves and later learn several ways of swimming and many water games and stunts as well. The advanced swimmers work on perfecting the strokes that they already know and the simpler dives, such as jack-knife and swan. Tennis classes are held on the University courts on Mondays and Wednesdays from 4 to 5 o'clock. VVithout the aid of the University courts, we should not be able to have instruction in tennis. MILLER BAZEMORE YOUNG R. ROLLINS BARBISCII JOLLY I Ill' 1611 i 7 3 O. Henry Austin should be justly proud to know that it fertilized and encouraged the budding genius of the only author from Texas who has written his name in the hall of literary fame to remain through the ages. In the days when Austin High School was still in its infancy, there roamed the streets of our city a very ordinary and unassuming man. Indeed, his wife was a graduate of a very few days of our own institution. No one of his many friends, yet treading the paths he once followed, ever dreamed that his fame would soon spread over this entire nation. Only he himself may have dreamed this. Although quiet and moody at times, O. Henry was a good mixer and very genial. This seems remarkable, because we know that, when he attended dances, he would amuse himself, not by joining in the general revelry, but by sitting apart and sketching with his pencil the various attractive and unattractive persons on the floor. Clt has been whispered by some of the maidens fair at the time that no one ever shed any tears because he would not dance. They even had that kind of people in those daysll On picnics and at other affairs this romantic, unambitious young dreamer would always prefer to remain alone, as he did at dances, and amuse himself in much the same manner. Among his other diversions, our self-styled jack-of-all trades was very fond of singing, and he sang in a quartet with three of his friends. A favorite story of those who knew him tells how this group of gallants serenaded under the balcony of many a Juliet. This little detail of his everyday life is only one example of his many activities and interests. From some of his habits one would think that our hero was more or less wild. However, his neighbors say that they never knew a more temperate and devoted husband and father. Perhaps you know that he eloped with his sweetheart, and that several years passed before she and her family were reconciled. His little daughter worshipped him, and he would amuse her by making her Valentines of painted feathers arranged in designs and by drawing cartoons for her. ' The climax of his life was reached in Austin. When he left to pay his alleged debt to society, he found, in the depths of despair, his life work that was to carry him to fame. EDMUND L. KING. c -VW 3 Page 170 'Z -.g. x 5-.,gQA-'Vf',-ig,..-V-.V,A,.,f,,A AA M -',,q..,,,-V.-TZQFVVNA Y - V -, 'ii',QC:3jJf1' - V ,. XA ospfma .1 . .Y ,-33,1 V-1 ,,.A A , ,V .Q-,V,-V. ,W , - -- VA 3 1752 -V.--Ilf 'if - ., . ,- 1 f -.V'gV-- 1,4 ,-M' 'Ap . -, 5 V, . 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CW X QX X X .x Q R J, If E ' ' K Y: A ivy A 5 :' X I X N u 4 Q ' k 'x X AI A . . J Lb R., Q if ' 1 EI 'Amy' - . Y- w ' 5 D SX .:l f' : ' ww A - : 2 D XXX ' N 111 x'F..,g,4 , .N WA f ? f A RT f, 'f'4 K 7 ' 7 m..rlXp,..-1r.- P g E N , l 5 if AMN 3 A i g Q , P Q L sz :IQ . 5 b Qi, H 5 Q nil? X' WN . ' - ' 4 xxx 9 X KA Q if s XX M Q X N Q Q 4 9' Q 2 N A -.:ik:,!WA7'r xx Q. . x .L . 1 W .-Q 2 f 'X , f u ' fl ... Pa 73 i 4il9 F :? -66 The Mysterious City of AHS or OZ By the Royal Historian of AHS For the forty-seventh time Ross clattered down the corridor, his heel-taps rattling like a Spanish dancer's castanets. Miss Martin sat counting money, tickets, ages, tuition, and booksg Mrs. Crofoot patiently asked, 'Ellew? 'Ellew? into an unresponsive receiver. Just as Ross came abreast of the office, a whirlwind of feminine rage overwhelmed him. He tried to escape, but something went wrong and he suddenly began to see stars, millions of them. Then he must have passed out, for he felt himself going up. Up he went right through the roof. Down below him lay Congress Avenue and the Mansion. Then the scenery began to change. At last the cloud of wrath that had lifted him on high subsided and set him down with a gentle plop on the side of a great highway. In the distance the spires of a myste- rious city beckoned to him. He immediately got up and made for the city. In the outskirts he saw a sign which read Third Ward. Then he came to some shops. The sign on one read School of Fine Arts: Johnston and Moore. Charles .Granger was handing out cards which read, Painting, Balcony Scenes Preferred, Fancy Dancing: All Musical Instruments, Singing in Unknown Tongues and Spanish Athletics, All Taught by Experts. Ross was surprised to see familiar names and faces here. Feeling thirsty he went into the Bedichek Drug Store, where the seiiora herself was handing out the dope as usual, then he went down to the Original Mexican Restaurant and bought a bowl of frijoles from Miss Lozano. A mysterious stranger beckoned to him as he came out of the shop. Welcome to AHZZZ! he stage-whispered. And who might you be? inquired Ross. Who but the Wonderful Wizard of AHS? leered the old man in a foolscap and bathrobe. A frightful odor came from the west. Why the gas attack? asked Ross Malone. It's the City Incinerator, explained the Wizard, where the little girls burn the hash every day. The Hudnall Day Nursery and the Richie Sandwich Shop are next door. Farther down are the Stohl Music Emporium and the Barnett Gas Works. fy- l::g g,? Q- Page 174 i.. r . , , R dx Nu- IX N X, . 1-'M n's n Q? T' ji Smm N 85:22 E ouc.xnowA 1. ,-1 Quravo NQS HISTOIZICM. xw OWQUL Tuemze fl' CHQFBER MUSEUM ' Lmaxroa J ECHQES , . - XXX Q-fag Y 4 , A M -V N AN ' N' H1 ' c3ZT2:53'L Tugggggzgkfa Q59 clcs A D - W Q I A Mb Zoo xV 5 'ku WW, if ' ' O V V w Recxemong QL XX , .-.4 Csnmz . ,N AHS CITY JAH. A M! WEAR. H 1 ,, ,, m HOUSE PARK- ,52-..'-- ' ,-- 4' PZ' -P Um HATS M 'J' GRHNGER HARRIS' Aus CROSS Mnksum. mm ' 6 Scggw- Bin mirv Cousuzvn 4, if cinema, Qnovpe A Ref Gs , f -Q Q I ' ,C TE GRAVES F - 5 COURT nag: gvsmegs Agi?-2:53 Wcinun?-:IZ,Nxg he W-RD ARLEYS Hoosa oem. 'VQSQS Assowmon Suoes MII Jr ml-ma HEPES A F MHP or: Aug, Alas W gs ICINDA OLD ' , ,-, T U CAN -- 'VVLTQ--' ' U RHELOAD IT'-1 '- .-,,f - , 4, 4 , . - ca , x ,Uk ? il , A i x ., Q11 W VWWW A ,lfggfgi-FW, A -f:I?Zw - ' WN , . Q x I swim! Qxilwb A ' Ei J M Pl 9,- , ' 0 1 'CHUM 5. s - ' I ,gg ll-Z:3.I .Q , -,, .. ' 'sm afnilzxf ! Page 175 i..-. g t:. T.9 C3 One smell was enough. Our hero started resolutely down the street past H0ussels: Income Tax Expert. In the distance he saw strange cabalistic signs. One said, Let Me Do Your Figuring, All The Latest Parisian Figures. See Marshall Abernathy, the Scotchman Who Is Different. Suddenly down below him Ross heard fresh young voices. Hail to our mayor who gallantly prances, His antics how graceful, his gestures how fine! Hail to the chieftain at all of our dancesg Honored and blest be the fruit of the vine! It's the Red Jackets escorting Mayor Pie Smith to his office, said the Wizard. His oHice is down the hill in the second ward. Here's a map of that ward. It's awfully old, but maybe you can read it. By the aid of this map, Ross easily found his way around the second ward. The mayor, he found, had excellent taste in stenographers. His janitor and strong arm man, kept all meddlesome faculty people out of his ante-room. The mayor himself radiated self-satisfaction- Ahs has never been so prosperous as now, he gloated. The prisoners at the city jail were all at lunch when Ross arrived there. Some had finished eating and were playing marbles in the courtyard. Others sang mournfully'the jailbird Blues, CTune: How Dry I Amj No holiday, no holiday, Why was George born on Saturday? Or Texas freed on Sabbath Day? I Or New Year's on some other day? l No holiday, no holiday, I hate those words, 'No holiday.' Involuntary tears of sympathy rushed to poor Ross' eyes. From the girl prisoners came a cheerier note, especially from some who wore sweaters miles too large for them and conspicuously adorned with a big A. They sang a lovely old Ahz spiritual. CTune: O dem Golden Slippersj. ll O, dem football sweaters! O, dem football sweaters! Got to have a football sweater To sport on the big front stair. O, dem football sweaters! O, dem football sweaters! ' Man, I must have a football sweater That the brave give to the fair. Page 176 V, -V ' I P P 5 x gr: 1 1 1 4 x PM 1 +44 :Q b ' y PR.Iv1:aTE.- f 1' 6 4CfO1D.E I1'i.. lla ' 'rib' if V Q ' ? If Q 3- lm' 1 i 4:1-ix ' 6. . XX Q A, E TELICE :users A H N FT :..:5aQB3ZSTf K KX -L K A -.f f 'Cx ,,,: 1 s 1 gf N .. .........A.,,. I V + :V z gl N T. n- Wx'-Q09 - E 8 '- 1 I' I f ' i -A H 1 j j ? gum. N X I S , W1 3 ' 3 it 5' , X N -T- 1' - - l ! ,Zgw 'Wm I I 77 511---V -Q.-' t . , A group of boy prisoners sang in CTune: I Got Shoesl. I got a letter, and I got a sweater, All good athletes got a sweater, When I get a girl, I'll give her my sweater, To wear all over this place. Sweater, sweater, All dem wantin' a sweater won't get one Sweater, sweater, sweater. The Wizard then escorted Ross to the Cinema Palace and the Eldridge Moore Filling Station. If you'd care to Visit the First l F i - J ' 1 l FMNKS Fore. MAKJN9 - 1 - Q23 sms THAT , . I repy' ..f f Y 'T'OuCHD7ouJNv WHADDAYA Mem ll-I - .. ' Yoon. SlDE,YA H -Bac, HAM? 1 ., ' .lo I 0 BOY.THys IS 1 . - '15 3-as OUR Goat! . ,fl ' 0 X ' X id- . . 'll' ' X-S Qyjl Q. 4 f 5+ 'L' jrad Bigf,iLg:4IAs. N, 'wx w ' 1 , .. --X -fi, ,E , g Q 'fge J iii E-gl? -jk T al ,v gi. '- KANTW I .-.,, ,,., iw. ' JJ!-ff P5 If qi wftl A , mf' 'M g A 15' to show you around, the Wizard said, Ward, down below here, I'll be glad That's the factory district and the foreign quarters. The Rogers Assembly Plant is there and the Hill Employ- ment Agency. The Latin Quarter and the Moulin Rouge are at the other end of the street, and there are several other drawing cards, including both the Martin and Gardner Works, and don't forget the Ahs Garage or the Planing Mills or the Print Shop or the Williams Matrimonial Agency. The words of the speaker grew faint, and the outlines of his face faded. The acrid fumes of aromatic salts burned Ross' nostrils. , , V, He's coming around all right, -3? DEDKDDH STUDY said Miss Nina. My, but he got a .. ALLI5 wru.---- bump when he slipt and fell just tl'1Cl1l H 1PFihMgg2 I Shouldn't have tried to run 'K l S away, chirped Frances and Mrs. xr-'-QIV .fflsc Crofoot. S ' fpjlf Z X G ' fp So back again Ross returned to the 1 A 9 J ,I,V.V S.. old high school, leaving behind in the 1 A world of dreams the Mystical City of U a' Ahs. Still, there are days when spring 7 4 Q fever is rampant and Barton is ii ' Z popular and the heart is weary of N themes and booknotes, quizzes and 4 notebooks, and Ross dreams in class fl agp-1 of his wonderful adventure in Ahs. 3 ,F - 2. ,......1-5f,...-1-, ,......,-,,....-... Page 78 : x fx VK ff' I ' K f f I Q gn 7 'L A 3 is -' ' A I ' Z l 3 Z QLEQQ QQQDQUDU Q4 4 C -nfs.-. .V-s,,Qg'Q5 .- QQ-E7 f f V V 'f 'fwfvxv' ff1r 'i'ff--NQYIMKXXX 'Comm Soon' f- 'mr-1 SCQEEN Louie. EARL KIIEGSBEQQV cms: many If , IN. I. www X THE 11155112522 X' 'ff RAMSAV ' .N P - gEgDEgnoN - ... x O LL- Q T A 3: - HE ,VXA FAcEB':-'LESS 1? V3 ADD E D 'N 15 -Aj NS- gif 'SZ ,, mm Q fmaws 4 V 'f 5l'f'1 FxQZjgSeTumas ou: -I Q eAL:'?'p?MegiEr.NTEAM I ix E IN ACTION-I - I i ... ...Na-Liga? 'P I Nh I ',. HI 1 ence .nor-lee'-novels SMITH 'Q c 'v' L 22 QAA , iii? 2375 A QQRW 1119 PERSONALS FROM THE AHS MAROON ' IUTRUDUCINQ ' WEE BULL Q ' 'QQNNNXX ivfffisi f- 1JusT om: or Tuf N00 AJLS Sfulevts, Stl-ucy3l.in1To qi! :lo wdh the odds Mimi bln- 01:9 SEPTEMBER Austin wins first game of season from Georgetown, 12 to 0. Registration. Pete Robertson doesn't care how his program reads because Jeanie fLebermanD Can't be in any of his classes any- way. Circus Day! Kewpie Ostrum steps out with Don Legg! Tebo Taber sings the high school song over station KUT. First pep rally. Band and Red Jackets give the team a big send- off on the eve of the Beaumont game. Beaumont defeats us 19 to 6. Bob Cox makes a spectacular touchdown. Big change in roll sections. Tears for someg smiles for others. OCTOBER Gretcheon McElroy and Lonnie Hornsby stage a big fight over a note. Gretchen wins by a sleeve. Half holiday for the circus. Attendance low. Studes all Hbrokef' Austin wins first conference game from Robstown 22 to 7. Insect-catching begins. Z. G. Neal narrowly escapes with his life. Temple game a washout. Big rain drives fainthearted to shelter. Score 32 to 12. Too bad Columbus had to discover America on Saturday. Clubs meet for first time. Few va- cancies, due tointensive rush week. Neely climbs the steam pipe in Miss Casey's room and wins bet from Ode Hodges. Ode gives him I O U for one penny. The famous Haigler's Jazz I n'Hounds, led by Hissy Hisself lgive a program in assembly for the benefit of the Pep Squad. Easy victory over Harlandale, 51 to 0. Bob VVord has a date with Bernadine Golden, who gets his sweater, temporarily. Blossom Bayans picks up John- nie ,Ioseph and has a blowout. A tragedy in flats. Senior ring sizes taken. Wilma Wunderlich orders hers two sizes too large. Charles McDugald and Claude Pollard wear dress suits in the Hancock Style Show. gs Y k qi, ta' . X .54 .4541 1 ff 'Z V ' N X? 2 Yi ?-FT I 2 ' i i . It 4 r Y . sy M .lil T Q. If X QE E x r Q A kk, ' ,- P 'i D 1' ' I xy 43' G-'Sf :Ii-We mp-X 'Q I . 2 sz 'X .esfrj f' 4 W I ' 'RED' IN ncnou .' Page 8:7 w 1 3 W' IIS FILLING STATIQN M ELDQKDGE P40025 - LJQUIO FZEFFQEQHMENTQ '2o-?- 0 ggi? 'R Q ,QV Pj ' 'X 'K-2 X ' sw 2 X T 2222 M X W.- - 1 M Nw Sommuwc, . ..M Pwr: ... ii LAWS? GALLON3! 4235 2 ef- J , 2 Hc 1?E my ,.qL. ' I -Q-,N ' ' XIX?-GQQQU 'B asf r X F fx Aj- ' X 2' , .45 L, GQQSNB 2 ,wg Q v 5 UB ,ii f3S 2222222255 fi 1' ' ' ' - ' xv 'f Q. --, 'Q ::--' ff ,fr-5 A g , s Q'. 5' . B N . 3 . is X , 42,1 2 'i 1 z ulu- -' 5 A-. N- 'Ii-A . 'XX X 2 ,-- FR NK A. nm.. 7 . ' 5 Bu , A-5 :::'Z35Q 5 , , Page ISI l l I 1 1 l ifP:4--T.4g'-+f. PPT -. -4W--- P 9- ' . ag i 5 l. V . P OCTOBER ' 3' xx - H ' g 1 24 Red Carnations presented in ' 1 5 assembly. Mary Aletha Lucas . EZ? f-4 LZ' gets a big rush from Archie , '25 ' 4 Haston. And we paid a dime to .......- - see it! J:,: 4? 25 Great stir in The Comet room. ' Dzowfysm W Who stole Bobby Randolph's i . if ' PiCU1feP f Q- - g f59f5gi'3g1 - 26 Austin' and Alamo Heights make t i 2 45? --' 5 -3311 mud pies together in San An- fi 1 -- tonio. Austin makes 35 to Ala- l 55 , W 4 mo's nothing. The filthiest game 6 'SIFFZA we ever played. 1 Q ' 30 Vaccination certificates and sore ' 1 Q ii S, arms much in evidence. 1 pw 'QA 31 Halloween. Pie Smith and john I 4 '33 A Payne play a rotten trick on i lp 2 Kewpie- 5 T:-gf, NOVEMBER I 1 ' 2. We go to San Antonio and bring A - Q LL-TL 'P back Main Avenue's scalp. a-,,Q,,5g,,5744A,,?f7,Zg49 Z 3. The Big Parade! Long line of ' l f' at J cars circling school around 6 o'clock after football practice. ' 8. Armistice Day exercises. Weather prevents the usual outdoor observance. y 11 Austin High has a float in the Armistice Day parade. Lillian Ammann l represents 1' Peace. Brackenridge beats us 19 to 6. I Q 13 Lib Newton burns up two dollars worth of gasoline trying to collect Margaret l 1 Preston banquet fees, and collects only fifty cents. 15 The mercury almost falls out of the bottom of the thermometer. The 1 Maroons keep warm by running up a score of 40 to 0 on Corpus. , A 21 Night rally at high school Big crowd. Charles McDugald sits alone in 1' A A the balcony. ii 22. Austin scores thirteen points on Brownsville, who gets mad and scores 5 f 3 orty-one on us. 1 26. The Whole Town's Talking, scores a hit. I 5 27. Seniors help deliver Thanksgiving offering. Benny Rundell and Lindy and 1 1 ten or twelve others swipe p enough crackers and chile for a x VY 5 V f ' dinner in Pemberton Heights. Q F P' at 28 Turkey dinner in cafeteria. E51 - I DECEMBER I 1 6. Margaret Prestons have a silver U 75:1 - ' r 2 1 tea at Margaret Foster's. Fritz 9 I 1 y t A Strandtman is in the house ' K mf i party. Spanish Night at the I iiyfi fyaf. 3- 5 E, 1 g 1' High School. 5 4 7 Hypatian Silver Tea. J o h n B ' ' l' l Payne gives a penny Csilver?j. ,-, , - - .. .. -.. 11 Strickland and Wells, the Melody v ll 5 , 9 IL rlgoys, teraxchkusfo sing Little .LE,,,L,,,,,t , HERE.- ommy in er. . l Page I82 ...i.., 1... U , VVVV M '.E - Q. r i DECEM BER ' ' our-'Fi i - 12. Prairie Doll is presented in gg. E1-PU-LEP! . Assembly with Dorothy Ander- YWR: r A i son Hdolling up. fl. 1 18. French Night. Alan Hamlett, 'eras a Q gg Marie Bernheim, Pauline Myler, 1 if ,A vi . and Edith Calhoun make a hit is ' . . .., Gu ' in The Green Coat. Joan of Q l Arc is again burned at the stake. 21. Little Theatre dance. , 23. Boys stage a big dance at the il? Stephen F. Benny's little brother - ' 'X't ' 'l 'nV - h goes over big. i 24. Elizabeth fRin Tin Tinj Wood- p 11 ward gives a big party. X 5 'f 26 PEoyHRobinsondgets a big rush at . A t e ypatian ance. lil' l y X, .1 27. Polyhymnians give their big Q will S XJ' struggle. Big mob on hand, most- ki' 4 1 ly stags. L 4 V Fettwffp 30. Why go to school before New ' 2 - Year? Most of us didn't. JANUARY 1. Holiday Cfor a wonderj. 2. Back to the grind. The office runs out of permits to enter class. 2. Austin Hi beats San Marcos 44 to 14 in the first basketball game of the season. 3. Memorial Service in honor of Mr. Gullett. 7. Comet Favorites nominated in roll sections. Seasoned cam- paigners put forth their sweetest smi es. . , 8. Bobby Randolph and Marjorie 54 Menefee's romance goes on the rocks. Marjorie goes back to 'ii Tommie Green. 9. Miss Dryer sports a big diamond t 1 on her left hand, a fraternity K pin, and an athletic sweater dv ' - with seven stripes! Here comes 3 ' ! the bride! . ,A 10. New stairway regulations cause . gf kg 1 Ann Sims to miss Clarence Pear- h . .1 e son. q A 1 10. Austin Hi Gym is completed. 4 The best in the south! We J dedicate it right by beating X. 1 Waco 24 to 11! .-inf h, 15. Austin gets even with Bracken- ' f ' I I ridge by beating them 21 to 19. - 'Q , ages 16. Last book note day! Kewpie 5 5245, j ff .33 Iii' l Ostrom writes two book notes X K ALWF' after 6th period. ' O ...lx M 2'f- '7 Page 183 3 4 14 15 6 18 22 25 28 17 , - ig 'Qi K' ' . K I ? H 4 . 18 Qxixw L L l -1 to a L wg . on LLL Q1 0 ae? l G6 5 110 5 in 5 A sllf nl lv 5 N IL 1 QL-41 llllll X , o V K W . f 'E , W ' ' . f Q A' ex 1 ln ' I 'TA A T. eg MWU 1 PM gp i. ag, - I' -:s-f .1 A,s:dgI!t1l!l 8 ,-LW! 5 ' 2-1 I . 1 1' . 10.31. Cupid's latest victim. the costumes gorgeous. Thomas' tireless campaigning. VVe beat Temple 27-22 in our gym. More revenge. Thermometer goes down to two above zero. Coldest day since 1897. Austin beats Temple again 21 to 1 1. Maroon quintet defeats Brack- enridge in San Antonio. Miss Fiegel takes her car. Senior exams begin. Another big. freeze. Jeanie Heatherington, A d e l e Barbisch, and Rose Lynch letter in football, making a total of seven to date. Baccalaureate sermon at Central Christian church. Maroons de- feat W'aco in two games. Senior banquet at the Driskill and dance afterwards. Other poor studes burn the midnight oil for exams. Graduation Day-long postponed for some of us. FEBRUARY . Registration Day. Miss Graves gets a grand rush. . Band and Orchestra concert. Little Theatre presents The Potboilerf' . Sapphonian Dance, roof garden Stephen F. Their first formal dance. . Lib Newton is the only girl that gets a valentine. Ewing La Grone is . Austin High School rejoices over the return of Dorothy Bryan. . Jessie Mary Ramsey stars in The Swan. Thesupporting cast is good, . The Maroon quintet wins the district championship. I . Jack Taylor is elected president of the Student Council as a result of Tibbie . Austin defeats Brownwood for District Championship. 'V , gif 0 9 mll 1 Y ' A A . - if el F5 '10 ei. we V ' ' 7 ' , -' 'WN' A ' -A 13 e4.'1'7'f51'11 vi:-'5I3:i9 , S-I Illia 3i,i 1 'E -A J -K 0 aaff 1 6 -4 L.. SIGNING UP 'O - .. .......-.., ,.. Page 84 ......i.i -...iv Cgtrgaci-4 f ia' 77 -Q-WV Civ: Y-A v B Y rw 1 GoLL'i'.fl-1:25225 Pj:- 3 XJILLlA MG . E'-N , A - x ' MARCH R 6. Bess Jo Chewning shakes hands with Calvin Coolidge. Cal is duly impressed. .x 7. State Basketball Tournament in ,, -X ' 7 - ,' , our very own new gym. Studes W L ' X ,I , ff ' '-.lj have a nervous breakdown try- nvil A X EH-KIM ' ing to cut morning classes. I f iv BUEQLQG 9. Chauncy Critz falls. in the creek ff 'SAT 'Til-lil-AV, 'A - ' and has to escort Lillian Denton 7- 4 ' ' home barefooted. X. 5 4 ,,,- 10. Hall guards stop practice teach- gj ers and demand permits, while ga .3 T the big boys bring them Howers. ' Q is 11. First baseball game of the sea- - - 1 son. Austin 18, Bartlett 4. A' '-S 5,14 13. Le Royal, the magician, performs ., si-Q. -' gt .fr gt',:'f in assembly. Louise Welborn is lt r Ac' i'. i i i - b t . t V X. X K. Nb x, If ,.,'. -5 y. u promlnen . .N'S.. Q 3 rg:-154 14. Austin wins a triangular track fg-WB' E P . meet from Smithville and La- 15. 19 21 25 28 1. 2. 4. 7. 8. 9 9. 10. several pounds of rice beads in Margie Mae Brydson says that is conceited. About what? Great debate over whether the Grange. Chief Clear Sky sells assembly. neither Bobby Bright nor George Sparks seniors shall wear gray caps and -gowns. Students from National University of Mexico address Austin High Spanish students. Austin One-act Play Cast wins the district tournament at Buda.. Rosalie Stern wins applause as the vamp. Nick Vogelsang's pantomime lsusuperb. Margaret Prestons give a dance. Miss Dryer, sponsor, gets the big rush. APRIL We all knew our lessons, and it was Monday, too. APRIL FOOL! Baseball today. Maroons vs. the Silents. Plans are under way for the Senior picnic to be given on May 2. Make your dates early. Pie Smith, president of the Senior class, calls committee together to select the Senior play. General epidemic of spring fever hits the Comet staiT. Senior Section goes to the press. In shorthand class Miss Craig asks james Medearis, What is love? james, fearing that he can never make her understand, wisely says nothing. Mr. Harvey Williams is over- heard saying, Hello, sweet- heart, to a lady in the prin- cipal's office. We thought Aus- tin Hi was his only sweetheart. Comet goes to press. Whoopee! -.53 XTX -P ' -C Q QR,-SA AQ Q , T x mm -. an.-J N' 1 S Lsiiieetow- i, ' I H UN ii ' l GMA:-mb'.-.TO i 1' wovs AT NEXT u 'l woqb Miss Q ', GQANGEQY Q Y I Q : ---- - tg ' is w ll: as F' xxx ' R - r AW-Cr:-gn -xr- o r sg ' Xxx: 0 Q F i q- S1 -' - .- E: bf- . Q 9' ' ,flii1riU!1gQ2E:- f if 'MQ 1- T-3.12.1 1?- ' X X- S2255 - - J-33:1 Xb! Q1 l Yi'- If 1' i -1 -212509 za. E 1 Qi 'Wi'- tim E X vu U :Aj if r 'X .Nl 'W lgrl' di. 3'T2. 4ll 'li 'll ,-.-...-, ,..-1.-X V 1 Payv IX5 '7'L' 'T ' 11 l F1917 .... H0fiZ0Utfll 18. A Hi School coach and his VVhat Hi School girls run from. XYhat Hi School girls run after CNicknameD. Hi School Vamp Cinitialsj. A question illustrating the eco- nomic spelling of note slingers. God of Love in whose cause Sumner Ramsey gets strung. Making VVhoopee Qoriginal spellingl. What Ewing La Grone's car does not always choose to do. Tib XVoodward's favorite color. Hi School greeting. Pronoun used most often by Bobby Randolph. Noted Senior Hi flirt Cinitialsj. Our Team. Following six-weeks reports. Famous English poet tPalgraves p. 215j. One verb the Latin gstudes and Zeke Purcell overwork. VVhat joe Storm did best at the Texas Relays. md 19 together. The place where Little Girls go fishing. Cliey in Adv 'ertisi I 2 3 4 J 6 7 8 9 10 11 I2 13 14 15 Hg crush. QVertical19.j Vertical. XYhat hall monitors say. Most important part of Hud's notes. XYhat these digs are not. Most fragile thing about A. H. VVhat Roland dreams about Cinitialsl. XYhat gripes us most of all. Not od. Minnie Taber's nickname. . Marian Miller's shadow finit- l2llSD. Alias for Bud. XYhy john Parker makes 13's finitialsj. An old sweetheart of ours. What we hope you will think about 1930 Comet. . Singular of two. Sex appeal, South America, San Antonio, or what have you? Scctionj Pngf' 186 J g..,,.1'-2 1...-- J L The Seasons Prances PASSED BY THE BOARD OF REDOERS HYPATIAN The High Patients got everybody crowded into the Marie Antionette Room at the Stephen F. They were scared to open the doors for fear some bad boys might get in. Everybody nearly passed out from the heat, and all the bad colds that followed were blamed on the weather. The fans were turned on once, but they blew down what little decorations there were, so they turned 'em off. Somehow they managed to keep the dance going till 12:30. It was supposed to last till 1:00, but the manager said they had only paid for the room till 12. Floy talked to him for half an hour to keep the dance going as long as possible, but they had to skidoo at 12:30. Too bad. POLYHYMNIAN The Poly CParrotsj held their thing-ama-jig in the Crystal Ball Room-that was the cheapest place they could get. They 'used flowers for decorations, but before the dance was half over there wasn't anything left but the stems. The doors were kept open so that all the boys ,who got knocked off the guest list could get in with no questions asked. They had a really good orchestra that played all of last year's favorites. About 12 they passed out confetti and streamers, and everybody got all tangled up in them. The dance would have continued till the wee small hours, but Mr. Wells and the rest of the chaperones got sleepy, so the children left about 1:30. LITTLE THEATRE The Little Theatre dance was also held in the Marie Antoinette room, and, with Mr. Burton at the door, nobody could get in without an invite. Besides, he told all the L. T. boys beforehand that if he smelled as much as listerine on their breaths he'd kick 'em out. Neely got in, but they dragged him out with the aid of a cop, so nobody else tried. Several people collapsed from the high air pressure Cthat room seems to have a rep as a hot placej, but Mr. Burton refused even to open the windows, for fear that somebody would crawl in thru them. By 12 everyone was willing to leave. P. S. Punch was served, but nobody recognized it as such. MARGARET PRESTON On the twenty-eighth of February, Gretchen McElroy and her twenty-nine Margaret Prestons, combined with a negro orchestra, attempted to pull a whing- ding on the roof of a down-town garage. Margaret Foster and Sadie Ray Hardwick came dressed as the gold-dust twins, while the president and Peggy Pitts came as widows-all draped in black. The sponsor, camouflaged in a beautiful new evening gown, scored a big hit when she was not busy sending the surplus amount of males home. Mr. and Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Pitts, and Miss Martin sat on the side line keeping a steady eye on the studes as they wrestled and sweated through three hours of hilarious stepping. The representatives from other clubs rated so that the Margaret Prestons had no chance to change partners. The orchestra left at twelve, and we suppose everyone went home. 3-1-1-:3 l g::'::g qC P gc 137 I Wonder If Dreams Come True Miss Rogers gave us a hard lesson today, It was full of politics galore: She talked till we'd taken ten pages of notes, Then insisted on giving us more. She showed us how to find a location By the crossing of lines on a map, And 'twas while I was listening to th That I fell into a comfortable nap. is dissertation I dreamed George Sparks had ceased his attention to girls, I wonder if dreams come true? That D. Smith now had a fine head of curls, I wonder if dreams come true? I dreamed Lillian Ammann made a D, I wonder if dreams come true? That Mrs. Pitts on Friday gave candy free, I wonder if dreams come true? I dreamed that Eleanor Philquist blondined her hair, I wonder if dreams come true? That Marietta McGregor and Charles Caldwell would make a good pair, I wonder if dreams come true? I dramed that Sarah Margaret Blair was haughty, I wonder if dreams come true? That Virginia Roberdeau was naughty, I wonder if dreams come true? I dreamed that Ross Malone would graduate, I wonder if dreams come true? That john Payne once stopped to meditate, I wonder if dreams come true? I dreamed that Evelyn Heatly lost her beauty, I wonder if dreams come true? That Miss Nina neglected her duty, I wonder if dreams comeztrue? Three reasons why I Hunk- EVVING LA GRONE Page 188 Form Letter Compiled for those students who spend class time writing notes. Use check mark to save time and allow time to write more notes, and to study once in a while. Osborn to the show Bob to the game after school Lindy Let's go riding to-nite Dear Roland to jane's some time Tib somewhere do what I told you? X . pass that exam? Cl2lSS Did you miss me much? f h , F1 d b k? This ted? er sure is dull H your OO subject study pencil Well, I have to listen Smith Stop I like, . M155 gasey Answer this I I 1 don t like Mr. Ifertsch Come Over P. D. Q. this class , v Hope to see you she A S 1 he gives me D's a Ways it a pain Y with love . Yours with lots of love toimte with more love this afternoon Onl VVhat are you tomorrow y going to do football Name ...... ...s77.VA....--fVVs . W after basket- to meet me ball practice to answer this in front of school. to work that trig in back of school P. S. Don't forget to write me a Meet me at the drugstore theme in front of the gym to find out if I in Miss Casey's room passed VVIN A PRIZE! 17 ,ff NW cause ' . A Dumqnuu , y JL . . M Above are five apparently identical articles. Upon close observation you may find that one is a little different in shape and form. The first ten people to send in the correct conclusion with a five dollar bill will receive, without obligations, one of Miss Brookesgreen A's. Page 189 U ?i-50 fWith apologies to Evelyn Heatly and Charles McDugaldj When I put powder on my nose, And sport my first real chiffon hose, I have to act real grown-up, too, I have to act like sister Sue. I make my eyes real black, you know, And paint my lips in Cupid's bow, And wear my purple dress each day, And look quite nice in it, I say, And then when Charles Mc comes to call, I know he likes me in it all. And Ned is in New Mexico, I'm stringing him along, you know, And he lives on in perfect bliss, And does not know a thing of this, And Charles falls hard and does not know I'm stringing him along also. MAROON COLUMNIST GROWS INTERROGATIVE Love you? Yes-I think I do, But who are you That I find no joy in May Because you come my way? Miss you? Yes--I'm sure I do, But who are you That I should lie awake Weeping for your sake? Forget you? Yes-perhaps I do, But who are you That in every rainfall I hear your voice call? Hate you? Yes-maybe I do, But who are you That I should try to forget When I love you even yet? -FLoR1s SMITH. Mpologias to Long fellowj This is the school medieval The murmuring halls and the class roomsg Training young ideas to sprout with infinite labor. Stand the teachers about with voices shrill and didactic, Stand there harping till hoarse, on grammar and physics and Latin. This is the school medieval and this, the class of the thirties. That alas! run too late for the 8:30 gong and are tardyg That leap like the roe when they hear in the hallway the bell sound for dinnerpl That scribble hot stuff to their crushes, the profs not suspecting, And think what a birdie they've pulled till the time comes for U notes: That's trying in six-foot meters to write like a poet, And you can see that I'm failing and stop, 'cause I know it. g - f'x Page 190 These business firms have made THE COM ET OF 1930 possible. Students, let us trade with those who trade with us. Notice their ads as you read the humor in the pages to follow. PEGGY AYER, Advertising Manager. Name Page Name Page J. O. Andrewartha .V....Y..VV..v... ....... 2 18 Mademoiselle Salon, Inc ..,,,,. ,,...,,, 2 00 American National Bank .i.,,, ...Y... 2 17 Majestic Man's Shop ,s,,,.,.. ,,,,,,,, 2 22 Marie Antoinette ................ .,..... 2 04 Majestic Theatre ........,,.. ,,,..,,, 2 00 A. 81 P. Tea Company ........ ....... 1 92 Mangel's .......,...,..........., ,t,,,,,, 2 02 Austin Auto Laundry ......... ....... 1 96 jno. L. Martin ,,,-,,,,,,i,,,,, ,200 Austin Baking Company ....... ....... 2 20 Matthews Drug Store ,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,, 2 18 Austin Choral Club ................,.. ...,... 2 27 Mathew's Music Studio ,,,w,,,,, 4,--,,A- 1 94 Austin Crockery 8:-Hdw. Co ...,... ....... 1 96 Carl Mayer Co .........,..,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 18 Austin Laundry ......................... ....... 2 12 McAlester Coal Co .,4,,,,,, ,,,,,.,. 2 02 Austin National Bank ........... ....... 2 23 McKean Eilers Co .,,..., ,,,.,,,, 2 09 Austin Street Railway Co .,...,.. ..,.... 2 01 Meyer Creamery Co .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 04 Aunt Betty's Bakery ...,.,.....,, ....... 2 20 Miller Blue Print Co ...,,...,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, 2 02 Becker Lumber Co ...,.....i... ....... 2 04 Montgomery Ward 8: Co ,,,i,.,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 95 Biggs Co .,...................... ....... 1 96 Eldridge Moore Drug Co .,,,,,,,., ,,,,-,, 2 12 Bohn Bros ..,.... t ..............., ....... 2 0 7 Carl H. Mueller .......,,.,...,.,,,.,,,, ,,1,,,,, 1 92 Bon Ton Baking Co .,,..,., ...,... 1 98 Robert Mueller 81 Brother ,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,, 2 O1 Boone Photo Co ....,,..., ....... 2 07 New Way Cafe ......,..,,,s,,,,..,,,. ,,..,,, 2 02 Brown and Odiorne ......... ....... 2 07 Oliphant's Cash Store ........ ........ 2 05 john Bremond Co .,....Y,.i. ....... 2 11 Palace of Sweets ....,..,,,,,,. 1,,,,,,, 2 10 J. C. Bryant Cry. Co ......... ,.,.... 2 07 Sam F. Page ................ ,,,,..,, 2 01 Cabaniss Furniture Co ....... ....... 2 15 Pate's Market ...,... ,,,,,,,, 2 10 Cabaniss Piano School .....,.. ....... 2 27 Queen Theatre i,...........i,,,., ,,,,,,, 2 09 Calcasieu Lumber Co ......... ....... 1 97 Railey Paper Co ............,s,,,,.,,,. ,,.,,,,, 2 15 O. M. Caldwell ...............,.... ....... 1 98 Ramsey's Austin Nursery ,,,,,,,., ,,,,,.1 1 95 Cash Lumber Co .................... ....... 2 12 B. W. Randolph, Inc .....,,,,,,, ,,,,,., 2 01 Chamber of Commerce .....,.,. ....... J . R. Reed Music Co ..,,,,,i,,Y,,,, .0225 Checker Front Stores .,.....,., ....... R enfro Drug Co ..........,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,.,.., 2 16 Christianson-Leberman ,,....... ....... R epublic Bank 8z Trust Co .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 05 Joe Dacy ............ 0 ..................... .-..--- W . H. Richardson 8z,Co ..,..,,...., .,,.,.., 2 08 C. A. Dahlich ,...,........ ................ .--.... R i eger's Battery Station ,,,,,,, ,..,,.., 2 04 Deep .Eddy Bathing Beach ....... ....... R obinson 8: Robinson ,,.,,,,, ,,,,.,,, 2 24 Drxsknll Hotel ......................... Duplex Adv. Co., Inc ......... Everybody's Book Store ....... ....... Flury Adv. Co ..................... W. D. Foster .................... Abe Frank Cigar Co ....... French Boot Shop .........,. Ben Garza Market .,............ Gerjes University Shop ,..,.... Giesecke 8: Harris ........,.....,. Harry Golden .................. S. Greenberg .......... Griffith Drug Co ....... Dr. Guifm ,.,.,.,,,,.......,.,. Gullett's Gardens ................ Harvey's Lunch Room ....,.. Heidenheimer Co ............. Hicks Rubber Co ............,.... Hirshfeld 8: Anderson ........ 225 208 228 203 197 192 196 220 195 201 194 222 201 205 205 216 192 .......222 211 213 200 192 220 200 224 200 222 202 194 211 227 207 225 208 200 Chas. Rosner .................... Royal Typewriter Co ...,...,. E. M. Scarbrough ............,... Security Trust Co .,,,.,.,,...... Shelton Jewelry 8z Optical Co ........ ........ Lomis Slaughter ........................,.., ........ M. Snaman ...i........,......,...,..,,.,,. .....,., Chas. Spreen ,....,,...... Stacy Realty Co ....... ....., Stelfox 81 Co .........................,.. ........ Stern Gram Co ......,.,......,...,..... ........ Swan-Schulle Furniture Co ....,..,. ........ Texas Book Store .........,....,..,..,. ...,.... Texas Bank 81 Trust Co ..... Texas Theatre ....,......,.....,... 196 218 193 221 211 195 211 ,.......222 211 224 227 219 194 198 197 213 Texas Public Service Co .....,.. ,,,..,., Walter Tips Co .............,,...,... ......., 2 10 Walker Properties Assn .,.,,... ........ 2 13 Ward 8a Treadwell ............. .,..,.,.213 222 Hirsh Drug Co ................. ....... J oe E. Webb ,.....,,,.......,... ........ Home Drug Co .......,.,.,... ....... G eo. Wesley .......,..,,,,....,..,... ........ 2 09 Home Steam Laundry ,,..,,.. ....... W est Austin Drug Store ,.,,,,. ...,.... 2 08 J. A. jackson .................... ....... W alter Wilcox ..................,...... ........ 2 26 Kash-Karry ................... ....... W infrey's Hot Tamales ,.........,. ......., 2 02 S. H. Kress Co ..,....... ....... U nderwood Typewriter Co .,,,...,. ........ 2 27 Lauden Coffee Co ........ ....... U niversity Co-op ................... ........ 2 09 Nick Linz .......................... ....... U niversity Drug Store ....... ,.,.,,.. 2 02 Looke's Cafe ........,.......,,...... ....... U niversity Service Co ........ ........ 2 16 Luedecke-Moffatt Co ..,...... ....... Y e Quality Shoppe ........., ........ 2 04 ll'llAlRVlEYlS LUNCH RUUM Harry Golden 119 West 8th Street CHICKEN FRIED STEAKS FISK TIRES HOM E COOKED EATS f-At Mueller's Shoe Store Easllmlonallmlle Footwear - FOR ALL OCCASIONS iCome in and let's get acquainted ' 5 I I 'SSSNQI CARL H. MUELIJER 606 CONGRESS AVE. Home of Good Shoes-Hosieru LILLIAN: It looks like rain. FRANCES! What looks like rain? LILLIAN: Water. f't fIX-I, IWKIXX TYPEWRITING SALESMAN: What system ' I A do your students use in typing? umwmv MR. MCPHERSON: They use the Colum- ,, l bus system. Sail around, fmd the key, then land on it. MQUALIIYM PRICEMSERVICE ALWAYS DEEP EDDY BATHJING BEACH SWIM FOR HEALTH AND EXERCISE PooL SCRUBBED AND FRESH WATER DAILY ii: DRESSING TO LooR oNE'S EEST DAY BY DAY OF EYERY YEAR . . . is not a problem but an experience in fashion when the Modern Miss and her Modern Escort choose from Scar- - brough's distinguished collections. . . . and this is quite a natural custom that follows them on through the Uni- versity and in later years when they become prominently connected with Central Texas. 1E,MLSrurhruut1h GY SRRS The FASHION CENTER of Austin TEXAS BOOK STORE Dealer College Text Books 'cmd Supplies EXAS Rebate Given with each' Purchase without Membership OPPOSITE MAIN ENTRANCE U. of T. ll. A. JIACKSON JEWELER DEALER IN JEVVELRY, DIAMONDS WATCHES, SILVERVVARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, arid SPORTING GOODS Watch and Jewlery Repairing 617 Congress Ave. Phone 6133 COMPLIMENTS OF W. D. Foster Ageney LIFE INSURANCE PROTECTION and INVESTMENTS Mathews School ol' Music PIANO+-ORGAN VENA K. MATIIEWS, Director ANNA GIDLEY Assistants SARAH PENN HARRIS 17 Stop M. P. Moller Organ Lessons and Practice 803 W. 22nd St. Phone 5973 THE POLYS PARTY Polyhmnian gave a party, The guests by hundreds came, Cox, Randolph, James, and Hodges, And guests of every name. The Driskill spread a carpet And everything was grandg Miss Ostrum led the dancingg Dybwad, Esquire, the band. The Heatleys Came in purple, Brydsons in yellow dressed, The lovely Misses Newton In scarlet looked their best. All balanced to their partners And gayly Huttered by: The sight was like a rainbow New fallen from the sky. Dybwad, Esquire, played louderg They twirled along the floor, And then the party ended VVith jolly fun galore. HLilyYl P09 94 COMPLIMENTS OF FRUIT TREES - EVERGREENS 1Eve1r'yhody's Book Store ROSES Everything for Schools IE. E. Barrow NURSERY Typewriter Co. L. C. Smith and Coronas 906 CONGRESS AVE. 4500 Avenue B Bringers of Bounty-Builders of Beauty CLAUDE P.: Yes, I'm a track man. FRANCES F.: What Section do you work on? When ice cream grows on Macarom trees ! When Sahara's sands are muddy, When cats and dogs wear overshoes, That's when we like to study. COM PLI M ENTS -QF- LoM11S SLAUGHTEE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER AUSTIN, TEXAS THINK FIRST OF WARDSS if 196 06? 439 Pe 00? 674,639 020 f W0 MONTGOMERY WARD Gi CU. Phone 3636 Austin, Texas 409-11 Congress Pa 95 JEDUCATIED DOLLARS FIND paramount values Plus Service and Courtesy See our High School Tailoring line 2 PANTS SUITS 3525.00 Cleaning, Tailoring, Repairing Best in Austin BlIGGS M CO. 1007 CONGRESS PHONE 7601 Austin Croelcery S Hardware Company Dealers in CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS AND SILVERWARE, HARDWARE, STOVES AND HOUSE- FURNISHING GOODS 511 Congress Avenue Phone 7409 AUSTIN, TEXAS We wash and vacuum your car in a few minutes 1002, ALEMITE LUBRICATION AUSTlN AUTO LAUNDRY 19th 81 Guadalupe ROSNlERiS A DEPARTMENT STORE FOR THE FASIONABLE ef-51: 5Ef,:D Drisleill Hotel Cafe N Collee Shop Drislqill Hotel Laundry Phone 6444 U32 C5-'Sf' My Girl Friend fRed Gillilandj CApologies to Robert Louis Stevenson and Tibby Thomasj I have a little girl friend that goes in and out with me, And what can be the use of her is more than I can see. She's very very fond of me altho my hair is red, And she waits for me each day at lunch, so I've heard it said. The nicest thing about her is that she always likes to sit Not at all like modern butterflies who always want to flitg For she sometimes likes to talk a bit, or maybe perhaps dance, But whatever I may choose to do, she follows in a trance. u nv ' Pug 6 CALCASIEU LUMBER CoMi1fANY HOME BUILDER IN AUSTIN SINCE 1883 Always ready to help solve your building problem After eating in the lunch room it is quite appropriate to pay for our meals with coins inscribed, In God We Trust' H IU-'lI'oWn's Playhouse O h d' b ' k' l THE ver ear in oys coo mg Cass: MRS. I'IUNDAI.LZ What is cold boiled ham? JOHNNY RANsoM: Why, that's ham the only thefffe in Austin boiled in cold water. equipped with R. C. A. Photophone now offers you ,,t,,E,,,E,,,c,, ,,, 4..i the finest in talking picture entertainment. - and when you get big The prices suit you--so like YOUI' P3 is-H let's get acquainted if you buy your furniture and Carpets from are not alfeadl' one of our ' ' regulars. C A Any show until 6:30 for - - 25 cents. After 6:30 35 cents. like he has all his life. Lavace at 15th 797 TEXAS BANK S TRUST CO. COMPLETE BANKING TRUST AND INVESTMENT SERVICE AUSTIN, TEXAS OFFICERS SAM SPARKS, President ALBERT TAYLOR, Vice-President A. C. BULL, Vice-President H. A. TURNER, Cashier GEO. H. TEMPLIN, Assi. Cashier DIRECTORS SAM SPARKS M. C. PARRISH R. D. PARKER C. T. RATHER A. C. BULL J. M. PATTERSON DR. Z. T. SCOTT ALBERT TAYLOR H. A. TURNER A Safe rule to follow: always use PAN DANDY BREAD Kolhnls Bon T on Baking Co. Makers of Fine Bread since 1902 MARIAN NELSON: Did you enjoy Eu- rope? REGINA: It was Wonderful, but the trip over was simply divine. If you ever go to Europe, don't miss that. BOBBY RANDOLPH: Mrs. Pitts, this meat is tough. MRS. PITTS: Sir, we are not responsible for the morals of our food! O. M. CALDWELL RIVERSIDE TEA ROOM Anything from a HAMBURGER TO A BANQUET POTATO CHIPS SANDWICHES Picnic Lunches Pug Q Luetlleell4efMoH'att CO. THE FRIENDLY STORE The Department Store FOR WOMEN AND u HIICKS RUBBER CO. 423 Congress Avenue AUSTIN, TEXAS South's Largest Tire House Distributors of C HICCKS-IBIUIILT LDREN . HI Star Trres and Tuhes l COMPLIMENTS COMIPLIIMENTS QF OF HJIRSH , Of! Jw DRUG STORE G1,.'7,..1.aJ..a1 f51..,,,'1,,fb,,,..,t..,.. Oqwmreb r 2610 SPEEDVVAY PHONE 2-2622 GlULLETT'S GARDENS H. S. GULLETT 81 SON Market and Store 403 W. 6th Street Fresh Home Grown Vegetables If anyone wishes to get that county jail atmosphere-sit on the mourner's row in the office some Monday morning. Daily My interest in girls is Wayne--ing, FANCY GROCERIES said julian C. after meeting Adele's friend from San Antonio. PHONE 7349 Pleasant associations of School Days Will Long Be Cherished-and among them the many happy after-class meet- ings at the MAJIESTIIC THEATRE A PUBLIX THEATRE ' Let's meet again at the Majestic GENERAL ELECTRIC REERIIGERATOR JOHN L. MARTIN 410 Congress Avenue PLUMBING-HEATING ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Pa Rolbt. Mueller S Brother THE AUSTIN TRUNK FACTORY Largest and Most Complete Line of Trunks and Leather Goods In Central Texas 510 Congress Ave. AUSTIN, TEXAS SAM P. PAGE CLEANER, HATTER, ALTERATION One-Day Service 101 WEST STH PHONE 2-2039 ANN ROSS: How long does the half-back have to play before he becomes a full-back? DAVID LAMME Un street car where two ladies were standingl: Bob, get up and let one of the ladies Sit down! BOB! You get up and let both of them Sit down. We Appreciate Your Patronage Austin Street Ry. Co. Courtesy and Service B. W Ratntlolplr, llne. Established 1894 WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE 401 Colorado Street Phone 3561-3562 COM PLIMENTS OF Flury Advertising Corporation FRENCH BOOT SHOP Where Service Is A Pleasure 720 Congress Avenue ,M gels' 620 CONGRESS DRAWING MATERIAL For MeLnuaI Training MILLER BLUE PRINT I OME STEAMTLAUNERY 118-120 E. 10th St. Phone 3702 The Laundry Does It Best FORTY YEARS SELLING COAL IN AUSTIN TCFECSFY S ARA .Y I Q Z .4:m4ffffw A, I I Q, eo mANY Qhmv EAST IOTH STREET D AUSTIN, TEXAS PROPRIECTOR UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE P. XV. MCFADDEN 84 Co. AT YOUR SERVICE SINCE 1885 JEANIE: There's one Consolation in be- ing bowlegged. PETE: What? JEANIE: No one will ever accuse you of looking knock-kneed. VVE DELIVER PHONE 4490 I-Int Ten1naLIeSI AND REAL ONES TOO H. O. VVINFREY New Vsfeiy Cafe MEXICAN DISH ES our SPECIALTY Home Cooking 4 Quick Service 108 WEST FIFTH STREET Phone 2-1343 The only original Mexican Cafe in Austin Pa CUMPLIMENTS UF THREE AUSTIN STURES VI HO BELIEVE IN OUR AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOI CINDIERIELLA DACYS SLIIPPIER ' HATS SHOES SHOP WHI4 N YOU GO UP BEAUTIFUL SHOES PRICES GO DOWN WHITE BOOT SHUP SI-IIOIES FOR ALL T I-IIE FAMILY WHEN YOU PLAY WHEN YOU STUDY PLAY HARD DON'T PLAY AT ALI For Comfort and Safety Ride on Houdaille Shock Absorbers- RlllEGlER'S BATTERY COMPLIMENTS OF THE MARIE ANTOINETTE STATION Where Beaulrful Clolhes Are Sold 505-507 LAVACA STREET opposite Littlefield tm sth St. Phone 6966 BECKER LUMBER COMPANY LET US BUILD YOUR HOME ON EASY TERMS On Congress Avenue at the Bridge PHONES 3548 AND 3549 MEYERSS SWEET CREAM TCE CREAM It's Pure Ifs Drferent Sing a Song of Sixpence, Pocket full of Whysg Four and twenty maidens, All were Senior Hi'S. VVhen the games were over, They all began to Sing, VVish I had a Sweater From any 'dear old thing'. 71 Ye Quality Shoppe 1104 Colorado Street THE ART AND GIFT SHOP OF AUSTIN PICTURES JEWELRY CHINA SILVER GIFTS P94 RERUBLTC BANK N TRUST COMPANY OF AUSTIN IN THE NORWOOD BUILDING OFFICERS ELDRED MCKINNON. President HERMAN BOHN, Vice-President WALTER BREMOND, JR., Vice-President LEO KUHN, Cashier R. E. CARRINGTON, Assistant Cashier F. M. DUBOSE, Assistant Cashier H. W. ATKINS, Assistant Cashier BEN GARZA'S MARKET U. S. Government Inspected Meats DRESSED POULTRY Quality, Service and Sanitation Phone 2-1124 115 West Sixth St. Stupy is so dumb that he tried to start the cuckoo clock by putting in bird seed. TREVA G.: Say something soft and sweet to me. JAMES F.: Custard pie. BOYD S.: Are you waiting for someone? ALBERTA M.: No, I promised to meet Dorothy here. IF YOU WANT STYLE, COMFORT AND A FIT See Us We Represent M. BORN 81 CO., Chicago Gerjes University Shop 1610 LAVACA STREET DRUGS SCHOOL SUPPLIES O1hiphawnt's Cash Store 2914M GUADALUPE Away From High Prices VARIETY GOODS CANDI ES Watch Our Windows Pg 2o5 NOTICE: Beware of counterfeits! No copy of this year's COMET is genuine without at least a dozen pictures of my mug scattered throughout its most promising parts. I am present in all divi- sions of the book. Parties giving dances will .undoubtedly score a success if they secure my presence. Be sure and make arrangements in time, as I have more business than a cranberry merchant. STRANGE AS IT SEEMSZT Lucille Brydson is'ldeeply in love with a member of our faculty. Fritz Strandtmann made the prize cake in the boys' Home Economics class. Jimmie Gallatin is sometimes timid. Judith Sternenberg spoke to some one in the hall the other day. Mr. Cooper has an acute case of t'Shivers. Lillian VVatts does not use peroxide on her hair. Adele Barbisch is not still wearing Bobbie Randolph's ring. The sophomore secretaries were elected to please their presidents. The two cute little Nichols' twins do not look alike. Those pictures in the fifth division of this book are favorites. Peggy Pitts is good for nothing but a A' home maker. Dryer is really a movie star. All hall monitors are not talkative. Stupid Neu is passing three courses. Kewpie Ostrom is really good-looking. Miss Hicks' father gave her the diamond ring which she wears on her left hand. lVlinnie Taber hopes to reform certain meni- bers of the junior bunch. Allen McFadden has quit reading XVild XVest stories in class. Miss Helen Hill marked the right Campbell twin absent. Ed James of Temple has been visiting our school recently. 'klf you doubt any of the above information, see the author for proof. JACK TAYLOR: I had a date last nite with Tibby Thomas and she sang to me. AL SULLIVAN: What did she sing to you? 'Climb upon my knee, Sonny Boy'? Key to cross-wordipuzzle page 186. Page 206 TRY TIIIS ONIC - If Q I U R A s I I, '1' 1 T Q I I , A If I. I I R T Q Y T A9If YOIIR CROFER 'A Kndaik Finishing I IIII'. lilabl I'RIN IS I'0b5IIiI,I'. lflzom Youlz Nlccz.x'riVIes In at ONE, Un! ai FIVE I Iinlarging, fopying, Tinting I BII ng in your Kodak for examination and vleaning, Flilili Bnnne Photo Cn. 1000 Congress Phone 44-I0 MILK CZRAIJI-I A RAXY, OR GRADE A I'ASTIilIRIZIQIJ lf. QC. Bryant Creamery Cn., 500 Yolo. St. Phones 4329-6570 CApoIogies to Longfellowj. I Hipped a wad into the airy It Came to its fall, I knew not where: For so keen was the teacher's sight, I cmuld not watch if the aim was right. I ventured a note into the airy It fell to the floor, and can you guess where? For the prof had sight that was true and strong, And then I was in for a dance and a song. Hours afterwards in his desk I,ay the note, Oh my, dunt esk! And the line that was meant for my girl friend i Is now in the Comet from beginning to end. I i i ' ' W me me BROWN Gi ODIIURNIE DRUGGISTS I 1DIllIgf7lLI'lLiS and I VflIifHlllll'S Cll7ldfl'S IJIIUNIC 6227 308 Corus. Avia Bnhn Brns., I I THE sToR1c WHERE You I FEEL AT HUM Ii W. H. RTeHA.RnsoN M Co. HARDWARE, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES, ENGINES, PIPE, PUMPS, SPORTING GOODS, STOVES AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ' IMPLEMENTS AND FARM SUPPLIES AUSTIN, TEXAS WEST AUSTIN DRUG SToRT: WALTER s. STEHR, PROP. S West Sixth and Blanco C Phone 5800 A love I count not at what loss, 315 CONGRESS AVE. Sometimes Ewing, and sometimes Hoss, Nor know I which to double-cross. But I am luckless, I have yet AUSTIN, TEXAS Many shrewd disasters met To gain the boy whom I would get. -QMary Helen Harper. Compliments of CI-IECIQER FRONT STORES 1915 East 6th Street 1514 South Congress Avenue 719 East 6th Street 2211 East Avenue 106 Congress Avenue 1811 East 12th Street 4015 Guadalupe Street West Sixth at West Avenue A HOME OWNED INSTITUTION 1? my 'B L A 4 Q Q 1 ff 7 li 5 if 'A Q, rc .11 il! W 4 fl E, P ,J H .4 if 3 E I! 5 S K 5 3 31 3? 1 5 l 3 .- HOME OF MCKEAN, lEJULlERS Co. Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions Furnishing Goods and Drug Sundries X We Sollelt M erohants' Trade At Popular Prices Only AUSTIN, TEXAS GEO. WESLEY POLICEMAN: You can't go this way it's only a one Way street. DOLLY ANN E.: But I want to go only one way. CLEANER, DYER AND 'MW'- HATTIFLR BOB: I have to go to the office for cutting study-hall. phone 2,1166 Q13 Cong. Ave- SARAH: It's your own fault. Didn't your conscience tell you Miss Fiegel would Catch you. STUDENT HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND BOOKS UNTVERSTTY COfOlP The Students' Store 2246 Guadalupe Street Page 209 TI-IIE WALTER TIPS COMPANY Jobbers of HARDWARE AND MACHINERY SPORTING GOODS, GUNS AND AMMUNITION, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES A RADIO SUPPLIES ' AUSTIN, TEXAS Hush little girl Don't you cryg YOu'll get a Sweater By and by. Z. G. NEAL: What kind Of Shoes do you think I ought to wear with these golf hose? CLAUDE P.: Hip boots. IPATESS MARKET CHOICE HOME SLAUGHTERED MEATS 1311 SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE We Strive to Satisfy PHONE 6343-5397 Heard at Bartor1'S: , Oh! I can't Slide Over the dam! Why? Y'Scared? NO, my Suit'S not from C 8: S. The lpailaiee of Sweets Invites You to Try Its TOASTED SAN DWICHES and LIGHT LUNCHES OPEN FROM 6 TO 11:30 Page A fonfession from llazel Hairston: lilll told lllll just a baby, And plenty hard to beatg 'Clause my boy friend says he never Saw a baby half so sweet. It's nice to hear him talking III that way, but I can see Uh! A lot of other baby blondes XVho look illltl laugh like me. SNAMAN9 S EXCLUSIVE LADIES' CI.O'l'l-IIHRS AND MILLINERS 608 Congress Ave. AUSTIN, Tnxlxs Ana' Tlzrzifv the lVIl-V SEE lV1lJl Y' in You 1-' A lfwavs Ilrwe 1 Y ' SA VE ml TIM Bm See lfvllflf You Buy! I SELF SERVE CROCIERY 1002 QUAI.I'I'x', CoURTIzsY ANI: SA'rIsIfAc'I'IoN Kasli-liarry is a local institution, owned and operated by A. C. Knippa aIId U. Cf. Seiders 1001 Vowcaitiass , Q A. XX. C,ItIIfIfI'rII 0.11. Iic'IcII.xIzIuT GIRIIFIFITIHI DRUG COMPANY Where Qznzlify Con nts Sc',xRIIIzouoII BUILIJING I'IIoNIcs S361-S362 Small! Siore Smrzll Expense Small Prqfil SHELTUN JIEWVELRY at OPTHCAL ICO. 125 lfast 6th Street Niaw tloons CASH UNIX 412 Wiesr SIx'I'II THE STACCY REALTY COMPANY H50 Years in t1llSfI'llH Hlxuwoon STACY All graduates ClII.I.I-:sI'II4: S'Ixxciv of Austin High FRANKLIN S'I'AeY School I I I ,, ., l i l Y Established 18-lliw if W I 11' .'ll COM PLI M I-QNTS O F Eldridge Mhore Drug Co. 'lThe Drug Store With The High School Splrltl' 12TH AND Rio f2RANDE PHONES 28117--M2-3118 Immediate Delivery Service l l PAY C'ASHelT PAYS MR. CQRISSOM fafter summzirizing a i new theoremj: Have you got that N in your head now? S..:z:Ith'k'1. , I W m SJ l 3004 Guadalupe MR. G.: Thafs hue. Now you have the l whole thing in a nut shell. 1 Phone 5444 Vlle Deliver F-'We Do Fanulg W 3053.5 533-6 -1- EVERY WASHING IS srsnu. IZE'D.,-l- I If tt's Done with Heat You can do it better with Gas I TEXAS PUBLIC SERVICE CO. 907 Congress Walker Properties Assn. AUSTIN, TEXAS -Jblanufacturers of- Walker'S Red Hot Chile Con Carne, Walkers Red Hot Tamales, Red Devil Brand Mexene Chile Powder Season- ing. Walker'S Fancy Brown Beans and Chile Gravy. Eyes Examined KTREAD GLASSES EITTED WILMA.: Hullo, freshie, how's every- thing? ' KATHERINE FINCH: Dunno, I'm not a Senlor. Don't know everything. KEWPIE: Wonder why all the boys are so crazy to go with me? SARA SCOTT! You wouldn't expect any sane person to, would you? Office Hours, from 2 P. M. to 7 P. M. Other hours by appointment only Ten Years in Austin DR. GUEEIN DENTIST Ground Floor new Nalle Building Opposite new Greyhound Station Telephone 9542 Residence 3600 AUSTIN, TEXAS a 213 x COMPLIMENTS OF RMILJEY PAPER QOMPANY Wholesale Dealers in SCHOOL SUPPLIES Phgne 3485 310 East 4th Street ben children grow RESTLESS Terlmps it's time to check up on the HOME FURNISHINGS OUNG FOLKS want to associate with those of their own age. But whether they do it in the home or elsewhere depends largely upon how attractive and inviting the home is. Up-to-date home furnishings help keep the youngsters off the streets. Select your new things here! CAlBANllSS lFURNl'll lURlE CO. plmtm 6061 204-6 EAST SIXTH GIESECKE 81 HARRIS, Architects AUSTIN, TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS When you get into the University DON'T FORGET At a game it came to my ears That a prof with a lady appearsg But she went away And to Harvey did say, Too bad: I've been married for years THE UNIVERSITY SIEIIWIICIE Co. DIAI. 7140 Happily I have a date With Margaret tonight at 8:00. Please, my dear, be sweet to me, And I, poor Fritz, will worship thee. THREE RIEXALIL, No. 1 6th and Congress Phone 5 3 45 TO SER VE YO U , P , 4.- vli' -L H A I A li I W Ill l ll lil'lil lilif l'l'l iff 'liivi' Will' illvl. 'W VW 'iii J fl'.'Hflii l No. 2 NORWOOD BUILDING Phone 9124 DRUG STURIES No. 3 7th and Congress Phone 9 1 75 THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK AUSTIN, TEXAS OF H. A. WROE, Chairman of Board R. C. ROBERDEAU, President L. I. SCHNEIDER, Vice-President THEO. LOW, Hon. Vice-President F I CERS D. WILLIAMS, Cashier H. PFAEFFLIN, Assistant Cashier R. L. WROE, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS W. H. BADGER J. T. BOWMAN W. s. DRAKE THEO. Low CHAS. ROSNER a R. C. ROBERDEAU L. J. SCHNEIDER EDGAR SMITH H. A. WROE A. J. ZILKER . 3.6! '51W'f'.?'Ij T YPEWRTTER EXCHANGE 4----... mxwg 2 Q- vi . 'Ilya -F I . . Tal rf x- S 2 'T' ' S . ,Sfwa+.1b:,: F?-nv 'Ufafg,, F'0l n ' . gnviwg-g nail., 5 . I 1ag.,,,,,h ', . I I' '-f-.-E, S-.. NEXV MODEL ROYAL STANDARD AND NEVV MODEL ROYAL PORTABLES Complete Service and Rent 110 E. TOTII ST. PHONE 2-3233 Clay L. Price Roy A. Barbisch afuhxa ir nbux in sm diamond rin c boufjmaien constderaitorg WE Uquaiilg of ibe sfoncf qqne siones are aninuesfmenifor aII Iime ,bomfever ofI,en'II12 sefiings ma be CI'lE1TlgCd.II1. ev 3 diamond ringvfe SeII,II1e sioneisfjgg guaranieecl. CARL MAYER CO QT. O. Andrewarthn PLUMBING, HEATING AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Full Line Electric Fixtures and Fans PHONE 6702 103-105 EAST 9TH STREET IRBY COOK: It looks as if Minnie has given me the ha-ha. NEELY: VVhat'S the difference between a fish and a fool? LINDV: I'll bite, what'S the diff? NEEI,YZ If you bite there iSn't any. MATTHEWS DRIUO . STORE 1614 Lavaca Street DIAL 6645 AUSTIN, TEXAS Pg 8 FG L Q f T U 1 For the girl graduate, the June bride or for motherher r ...aLANEistleidedgift- combining beauty, romance and protection What a money-saving oppor- tunity! The most romantic yet practical of all gifts-a cedar chest with a beautiful hard- wood exterior- a genuine, certified, aroma-tight LANE at a price which shatters all records for cedar chest values! Select one of these glorious Lane Chests for your sweet- heart, wife, sister, mother, daughter-or yourself, at these amazingly low prices. The LANE gives com- plete moth protection. 701, of it is M-inchered cedar in accordance with govern- ment recommendations. More important still, it is aroma-tight-nine Lane im- provements seal the fragrant moth-killing aroma in the chest-make it a permanent moth killer. L . X 1 7 fx iii 1 40 l 1 I 1- '-5 l The lovely Dowling Dowry Chest. Design inspired by a famous 17th Century chest. Exterior of On- ental and American Walnut ve- neers. Heavily paneled top richly embellished with hand carved moldings. Regular price 850. In this sale only S35. A Other Lane Chests as low as 810.75 4:N.fNE2-f' 'LANIN Mary Brian, famous Paramount liar. uses a Lane Cedar Chest 1-' ,g.. :i 'o an't!1F9iqy'gQzg2. , 3 --2 2-sX1'. r f i fi i':,:!kl'9U1.u2w,P3 ' ii 5 -Q - ' -1 iv us-To ,i Q il in fs,-ij Y - .gg-.3 . iii: .L E 5-fi? i if A ' I 4 5 , lf E-if 1 i ' if lla' ,543-s.-1::s4-:: '? ' -,'7 Y Uk ' 4:-: : xi m lf DUWN ' EE H' ' m A beautiful console type chest A handsome window seat 'V Top, front and ends are American Walnut veneer with American Walnut finish. A Mahogany Overlay is used as a background for genuine Wood Carving. A regular S40 value. During this sale only. . . . . . Save 815 to S25 by selecting a Lane Chest now during 'this great sale. Only a dollar down '-and the chest is delivered. The halance can be met by small payments you'll never miss. design made specially for the Girl Grad- uate. The exterior is of American Wal- nut veneer with American Walnut finish. A dash of color is given by the African Wal- nut Overlay. Ordinarily sells for MS. In this sale only SWANN-SCHULLE FURNITURE CO. lhlyi' .'1 AUNT BIETTYSS BAKERY Phone 3111 BIRTHDAY CAKES, PARTY AND BANQUET PASTRIE5 SPECIAL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT A'r'rEN'1'1oN ggi? BUTTS Bread. AUSTIN BAKING CO, 300 FAN N I N Heiolenheimer S Qompany IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALIQ GROCERS CIGARS AND Toiafxccos AUSTIN, TEXAS Compliments of a Former Art Editor There 21 ytlung fellow llamed P616 of Ye '20 Comet Ancl I tell you he's sure hard to beat 5 'Least Jeanie says so, I And she ought to know, , As often to Pete she repeats. MANAGER A- Duplex Adveftlsltg CU- Mary had a little Lamme Signs of All Kinds CShe's not as Mary knownj. I V He follows her no more to school Outdoor Advemsmg 'Cause she's in San Antone. Security Trust Cumpuuy Austin, Texas CAPITAL STOCK ttAAt......... . ...tu, 35400000.00 SURPLUS 85 PROFITS ...S .,.,.St. 3B400,000.00 OFFICERS F. W. STERNENBERG, PRESIDENT D. C. REED, VICE PRESIDENT T. J. BUTLER, VICE PRESIDENT E. P. CRAVENS, ACTIVE VICE PRESIDENT CLARENCE MCCULLOUGH, CASHIER W. R. FRISTOE, ASSISTANT CASHIER DIRECTORS J. A. BACHMAN E. P. CRAVENS D. C. REED BEN. M. BARKER SAM N. KEY CHAS. ROSNER j. T. BOWMAN CLARENCE MCCULLOUGH F. W. STERNENBERG T. J. BUTLER E. I-I. PERRY CARL T. WIDEN W. T. CASWELL D. K. WOODWARD, JR HOME DRIUO CO. The A ppreciative Place 2230 GUADALUPE MOTHER GGOSE MISAPPLI ED Hey diddle diddle! The Band didn't hddle, The Pep Squad yelled to the moon, The Red jackets laughed To See the great Sport, And the score ran up for the Maroons LFE: COMPLIMENTS OF EDDIE ,HOSEPH MAJIESTTC MANS SHOP Creators of Fashion in Men's Wear AUSTIN, TEXAS MAJESTIC THEATRE BLDG. LWM ,3X A MW WHEN YOU HAVE TIRE T I 0' YO Til. TROUBLE DIAL 3666 me JIOE 'WEI-IE Su GREENBERG MOHAWK QUALITY TIRES OPTOMETRIST And Mfg. Optician 106 WEST 8TH STREET Just 019' Congress Ave. 608 LAVACA STREET AUSTIN, TEXAS Charles Spreeh ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR GIFTS, FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES 106 West 19th St. Phone 4674 Compliments of Alhe Frank Cigar COmP3,Hy UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTIN, TEXAS c?.ac.?.ae.F3i:r.F?: RESOURCES 3510,000,000.00 cfs'-ixf3ix.F3'1:d1'Pi: OFF I C ERS WM. H. FOLTS, President JOHN H. CHILES, Vice President MORRIS HIRSHFELD, Vice President T. H. DAVIS, Vice President C. M. BARTHOLOMEW, Vice Pres. and Cashier S. B. ROBERDEAU, Assistant Cashier LEFFLER CORBITT, Assistant Cashier W. L. GILFILLAN R. W. FINLAY IRELAND GRAVES jolm H. Cmuzs P. J. LAw1.Ess DIRECTORS R. C. GOETH O. H. MILLICAN W. H. FOLTS M. HIRSHFELD T. H. DAVIS C. M. BARTHOLOMEW KKTI16 IF1rIe1n1dlIy Basnkf' ooon t:IEo'IrEIEs EoR EVERY MAN KUPPENHEHMER Goon QLOTHES STETSON ll'llATSfffNlANHATTAN SHIRTS INTERWOVEN Sox ll-llllRSHlF'lElL,D S ANDERSUN Rolhinson S Rolhinson GENERAL INSURANCE SUITE 913 NoRwoon BLDG. There is a young lady named Floy VVhom all of the boys would annoy, But she's let alone save by big Ross Malone, VVho all of her time does employ. Some people take gym to reduce, others eat in our lunch room. A hyprocrite is a boy coming to school with a smile on his face. S 3 5.00 Gzlmfantced Accuracy Umtsual Beauty W01zderfIIl Value S T E ll., lF O X Q' S AUSTIN, TEXAS P14 31. R. EEEE Music co. 805 Congress YOUR FRIENDS MARTIN'S HANDCRAFT BAND INSTRUMENTS Miss MARSHALL: David, be seated. IUAVID L.: My dear teacher, I have Continue to make your often heard of people being be- headed, but never before have I heard of anyone being beseated. HOME in Austin ' The Friendly City fiRINDSZ We want to get some good grinds on the Faculty this year. PHOTOS: We are. We're putting their AUSTIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE pictures ln. - IFoLKs Wno WEAR Goob CLOTHES AEEEEEIATE DRY CLEANING f f f Send us your most valuable garments and they will be returned to you refreshed and ready for another term of service. NICK ILIINZ MASTER CLEANER AND DYER t Page 225 Walter Wilcox The Store For Men SPECIALIZING as we do in Clothes for young men we are in a position to offer you at all times a wide choice of correct and exclusive styles. CLOTHING HATS SHOES FURNISHINGS ....i. Won on the Underwood World's Typewriting Championship World's Amateur Championship World's School Novice Championship United States School Novice Championship U N D'lE R W U U D the machine of Champions - UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY 616 COLORADO ST. PHONE 6480 Congratulation to THE AUSTIN CHORAL CLUB for their securing THE FREIBURG PASSION PLAY! A I May 5-6-7 Calhaniiss Piano School 1200 Blanco Street MRs. C. M. CABANISS, Phone 2-2935 Miss QUEENIE LITTMAN, Phone 7622 . First Assistant COMPLIMENTS OF STERN GRAIN CO. The Humorists Creed for Austin Hi. 1. That all teachers are enemies. 2. That the culinary dept. buys from the leather manufacturer instead of the meat market. 3. That if freshman boys would study they would be ostracised. 4. That when Claude Pollard puts 2 and 2 together he is sure to get 5. 5. That Kewpie Ostrum is more re- Zponsible for heart disease than the u. 6. That things like this are funny. COM PLIM ENTS OF S. H. KRESS S Co. COMPLIMENTS OF ll BOWMAN-CRAVENS H FURNITURE CO. Home of Good Furniture 412-14 CONGRESS AVENUE 3 Pge 27 What is Distinction? Portraits exquisite, photography's ad- vance into art, are the work of hand, the thought of artists, and the appeal to the hearts of those desiring things beautiful. Photos originated and made for you by CHRIlSTilANSONfLiEBERMAN Portraits by Photography 904V2 Congress Avenue Phone 2-2567 Page 228 M., M. . , ...V V -. :- -, .. 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